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For taking your time to study remain blessed. NO DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE SUNDAY MAY 14 TEXT: JOHN 8: 3 -12 Key Verse: “So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. 8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground” John 8: 7 Believers should be willing to forgive those that offend them, rather than casting stones at them. One may say, ‘my wife is a wicked and terrible woman’ the God that foresaw her wickedness and allowed her to be joined to you although, you made a mistake, the God that is able to change mistakes to good joined you and that woman because he knows the future. He is a God of eternity, He sees beyond you to your children, and to your children’s children, children. He knows the influence He will make for his word for He made all things for himself. Therefore don’t tamper with that marriage for it is absolutely God’s business. Even when Eve committed the worst sin in the world for bringing damnation to the human race, Adam didn’t put her away, because from the beginning it was not so. There’s no sin your wife can commit or your husband can commit now, no matter what implication it can have over the whole world; there’s no man that can commit a sin that will bring the same curse upon the world as Eve. Yet Adam didn’t put her away, so there’s no sin your wife can commit that you can separate, no! Jesus then said, ‘let him that has no sin in his life be first to cast stone on her.’ Everybody escaped, drunkards, liars, thieves, angry people, witches and wizards and all escaped. What was Jesus communicating? Jesus was saying adultery and other sins are the same, as anger cannot cause a divorce, adultery cannot; as telling lies cannot cause a divorce, adultery cannot. As a witch, you gave birth to a child and ate the child; if being a witch cannot cause divorce, adultery cannot. You cannot divorce your husband because he went to marry a second wife, no! It is a sin but that cannot cause divorce being that Jesus has brought things back to their original standard. He it is that made all things from the beginning. Thought for the day: Love covers a multitude of sins Song for the day: Give me love for my brethren, Love from above. Bible reading for the day: 2 Kings 9-11; John 5:1-24 #horemow.

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