Divorce, Remarriage and the Gospel 1
Divorce, Remarriage and the Gospel 2: A Map For the Road
Divorce, Remarriage and the Gospel 3: One More Question
Divorce, Remarriage and the Gospel 4: The Law and The Prophets
Divorce, Remarriage and the Gospel 5: Jesus
Divorce, Remarriage and The Gospel 6: More Jesus
One of the struggles that I notice among contemporary Christians is how to adequately come to terms with the context of Paul’s letters. As the kids would say, these people had issues…and Paul was trying to help them deal with those issues. Do we have the same issues? Were Paul’s words to his first century churches meant to carry on, throughout history, to other churches and other cultures and contexts? Or is Paul’s specific advice so conditioned by what was going on at the time, that we should be cautious in how we apply his words?
When we say that the letter to the Corinthians is “God’s Word” for us now, do we mean that the Corinthian’s situation is part of God’s Word? What about things Paul believed- like the impending end of the age- that may have shaped his answers? If your view of inspiration is all about the words, then these matters don’t enter into the picture. If your view of inspiration is- like mine- about how the text communicates the Final Word, Jesus Christ, then these situations have to be considered and examined as we hear these texts on the subject of divorce.Continue reading “Divorce, Remarriage and the Gospel 7: Paul”



With all the discussion of the horrors of bad language being tossed around the reformed Baptist watchblogosphere these days, I hate to tell everyone that the final word on this matter was written long ago, in the dim mists of time that began this blog.
My DaVinci Code Review. (Thanks to Nathan Bell for the Photoshops.)

