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In light of the topic of conversation in 2 Corinthians, I find it interesting that "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers" has been taught as a text dealing with marriage. Nothing before or after this statement in 2 Corinthians would indicate that Paul is addressing anything about marriage. Instead, Paul reminds the people that they should not join themselves with false and unbelieving teachers. Unfortunately, this text can be taught as though it is talking about marriage, and most people will miss it entirely because we have yet to be taught to examine the context. It is easier to take a single verse out of context than it is to make an effort to know and understand the context.
Now, some will argue, "Ryan, couldn't this also be a warning against marrying an unbeliever?" If you are asking me if I think you should marry a person who is not a believer then my answer will always be "NO." I can make that case from multiple places in the Bible. I will not, however, use 2 Corinthians 6 to make that point since that is not at all the issue Paul is discussing there in context. The moment we decide to use Scripture with no regard for context is the moment we lose sight of the purpose and intent of the Scripture as a whole.
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Welcome to Simpler Bible, your daily path to biblical understanding.
What's in Store: Daily podcasts, YouTube videos, and blog posts – everything you need to make your Bible study a breeze, no matter where you are on your faith journey.
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Don't Miss Out: Hit subscribe for a daily dose of Bible wisdom. Let's explore the Scriptures together, connect the dots, and uncover the major themes of redemption.
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Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.
In light of the topic of conversation in 2 Corinthians, I find it interesting that "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers" has been taught as a text dealing with marriage. Nothing before or after this statement in 2 Corinthians would indicate that Paul is addressing anything about marriage. Instead, Paul reminds the people that they should not join themselves with false and unbelieving teachers. Unfortunately, this text can be taught as though it is talking about marriage, and most people will miss it entirely because we have yet to be taught to examine the context. It is easier to take a single verse out of context than it is to make an effort to know and understand the context.
Now, some will argue, "Ryan, couldn't this also be a warning against marrying an unbeliever?" If you are asking me if I think you should marry a person who is not a believer then my answer will always be "NO." I can make that case from multiple places in the Bible. I will not, however, use 2 Corinthians 6 to make that point since that is not at all the issue Paul is discussing there in context. The moment we decide to use Scripture with no regard for context is the moment we lose sight of the purpose and intent of the Scripture as a whole.
For more visit http://simplerbible.com/episodes

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