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My parents went to Calvery Chapel in Costa Mesa in the 1970's, so I am very familiar with charismatic (if it feels good do it) sensationalism. After 2,000 of steady growth in Christianity, around what year did we start to see a sharp decline? Oh yeah, the "Jesus Movement" of 1970! Between 1965 - 1975 Christianity fell from 80% to 72%, groovy revival man!
I today agree withe about David I left hellinos to go by Pensacola I spent 3 years there in his home teachings I loved his end time teachings , but I began to notice his and some followers started with these stupid false dreams and visions that never come to pass I left sadly but the name that David and you and all Christianity yuse is the false name of the Messiah whose name is not Jesus its Yahusha, oh my how Amerika/Babylon has left u all with deception in its confusion and lies, Christianity and her 26 denominations arecfilled with the jezebel spirit of false . Yikes to you poor souls
Divorce is a sin. What is important is that we understand that God is forgiving and understand every situation. Divorce should never be taken lightly, but if someone is truly repentant and reconciliation is not possible with the ex spouse, if someone remarries, they should hold themselves to a strict standard of commitment and not take the sacred oath lightly again.
There is NO WHERE in the Bible that says divorce is a sin. Divorce without a bill of divorcement is bad. You might even say that some passages make it look like remarriage is bad, and certainly staying together (don't separate) is encouraged. But the sin isn't the failure of the marriage, particularly for a believer that tried to stay with an unbeliever and was put out. "Don't seek to be loosed, but (if you find yourself loosed ON) and you marry, you have not sinned." 1 Corin. 7.