BISHOP DR PETER ABABIO THE OVERSEER OF ENDTIME PRAYER GLOBAL MINISTRY ITALY 🇮🇹  AND PETER ABABIO MINISTRIES GHANA 🇬🇭.  THE CEO OF TRIPLE K MEDIA.

The Bible provides guidance on divorce, and Christians have different perspectives on the matter. Here’s a balanced view:

*Yes, a Christian can divorce:*

– *Adultery*: Jesus taught that divorce is permissible in cases of adultery (Matthew 19:9).
– *Abuse*: Christians can seek divorce in situations involving physical, emotional, or spiritual abuse.
– *Abandonment*: If a spouse abandons the other without intention of reconciliation, the abandoned spouse may seek divorce.

*No, a Christian should not divorce:*

– *God’s intention*: The Bible teaches that God’s intention is for marriage to be a lifelong commitment (Genesis 2:24).
– *Covenantal bond*: Marriage is considered a covenantal bond between a man and a woman, and divorce can be seen as a breach of this covenant.

*Biblical guidance:*

– *Seek reconciliation*: Christians are encouraged to seek reconciliation and forgiveness in their marriages (Matthew 18:15).
– *Consider counseling*: Seeking counseling and guidance from church leaders or Christian therapists can be beneficial.
– *Prayer and discernment*: Christians should seek God’s guidance and wisdom in their decision-making process.

*Ultimately, it’s a personal decision:*

– *Pray for wisdom*: Christians should pray for wisdom and discernment in their decision-making process.
– *Seek support*: Seek support from church leaders, friends, and family.
– *Trust in God’s sovereignty*: Trust that God is sovereign and will guide you through the process.

The Bible provides principles and guidance, but ultimately, the decision to divorce is a personal one that requires careful consideration and prayer.


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