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Does divorce mean you’re always living in adultery? Many Christians wrestle with Matthew 5:31–32 and wonder if they’ve been disqualified forever.
In this episode of Out of Focus, Shannon Stewart takes a deep look at what Jesus really meant. She unpacks the culture, the context, and the heart of God—and by the end, many listeners may breathe a sigh of relief they’ve been holding for years.
You’ll discover:
· Why Jesus confronted casual divorce in His time
· What the Pharisees got wrong about marriage and the law
· Why adultery is not the “unpardonable sin”
· How God’s grace restores and frees us after failure
If you’ve carried shame from divorce or remarriage, this conversation will remind you: you are not beyond forgiveness, and you are not disqualified from God’s love or calling.
“As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.” (Psalm 103:12)
Subscribe for more faith-filled conversations on grace, redemption, and walking in freedom.
By Shannon StewartDoes divorce mean you’re always living in adultery? Many Christians wrestle with Matthew 5:31–32 and wonder if they’ve been disqualified forever.
In this episode of Out of Focus, Shannon Stewart takes a deep look at what Jesus really meant. She unpacks the culture, the context, and the heart of God—and by the end, many listeners may breathe a sigh of relief they’ve been holding for years.
You’ll discover:
· Why Jesus confronted casual divorce in His time
· What the Pharisees got wrong about marriage and the law
· Why adultery is not the “unpardonable sin”
· How God’s grace restores and frees us after failure
If you’ve carried shame from divorce or remarriage, this conversation will remind you: you are not beyond forgiveness, and you are not disqualified from God’s love or calling.
“As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.” (Psalm 103:12)
Subscribe for more faith-filled conversations on grace, redemption, and walking in freedom.