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Coach Bryan tackles divorce with nuance and compassion, unpacking Deuteronomy 24, Matthew 19, and Mark 6 to show that divorce itself isn’t the sin—the context can be. He explains why Moses required a bill of divorcement (accountability, not convenience) and how Jesus’ words addressed specific first-century realities, not blanket condemnation for today. You’ll hear a fresh take on adultery’s roots (often neglect before scandal), practical wisdom for choosing partners with alignment and maturity, and next steps for healing—therapy, privacy, and peace. If you’ve felt shamed or confused by oversimplified takes, this episode offers clarity, courage, and hope.
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Coach Bryan tackles divorce with nuance and compassion, unpacking Deuteronomy 24, Matthew 19, and Mark 6 to show that divorce itself isn’t the sin—the context can be. He explains why Moses required a bill of divorcement (accountability, not convenience) and how Jesus’ words addressed specific first-century realities, not blanket condemnation for today. You’ll hear a fresh take on adultery’s roots (often neglect before scandal), practical wisdom for choosing partners with alignment and maturity, and next steps for healing—therapy, privacy, and peace. If you’ve felt shamed or confused by oversimplified takes, this episode offers clarity, courage, and hope.