Angie Lewis

Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage



Posted: Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Heaven Ministries

I know of two couples personally who got married at a young age and then went through tremendous trials and troubles in their marriage, and for one reason or another they ended up divorcing. After a time, and finding their way in life, after even more trials, they ended up remarrying each other again.

Remarriage to the man or woman you first married is more prevalent than you would think. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to have the knowledge beforehand of knowing you will remarry your spouse, so you could skip the divorce part of it, work on the marriage and stay married?

After I analyzed these now quite happy remarriages, I have come to the conclusion that with the correct knowledge, divorce can be skipped and shouldn’t even be an option. In one of the cases mentioned above, the marriage was greatly disturbed by the presence of an alcoholic. And neither partner had come to accept Christ for their life.

Several years later when he got sober and mentally healthier, and she discovered the power of God in her life, they remarried and the marriage is doing great.  The couple above is my sister and brother in law. They have been remarried now for over ten years. I do not see divorce again in the future.

In the other case, the couple was again, very young and quite immature.  The problems of the marriage were too much stress for them to handle with such undeveloped intentions, besides they just did not have the basis for a solid foundation going for the marriage, and they ended up divorcing. Several years later they rediscovered one another, now mature in their age, both believers in Jesus Christ, they reunited in marriage. And the marriage is flourishing.

I believe that more and more divorced couples could rediscover one another again and remarry. Here’s why. When we get married, we bring baggage with us. We don’t leave it at mom and dads house or the dorm we once lived in. No, the baggage comes right along with us. Maybe it is addiction or predisposition to addiction, or maybe it is plain out selfishness, or maybe it is emotional retardation. Whatever the baggage is, it doesn’t matter.

The point is, whatever baggage we bring into the marriage, we can learn from it with our spouse, or we can give up, impede growth and divorce. The problem with that is we still have the baggage and it will come along with us into all of our relationships until we rid it from ourselves. Past baggage is not who we are it is only a part of the hurdles in life that we need to grow out from and learn by.  You can jump the hurdles of baggage, believe me.

Sometimes the pain of baggage really hurts deep and sometimes we suffer through our tribulations onto the next trial. But here is the answer, as simple as it may seem.  With God all things are possible. And with God and a sincere belief and complete trust in the Son of God as our Savior, we can get through our problems of suffering and pain. Yes, it will hurt, but we will get through them.

Let me ask you something. If you knew that you would be remarrying your spouse five or ten years later anyway, would you get a divorce? The answer to that is probably not. You would work on the marriage through any means that worked, wouldn’t you?

Knowing that God wants us to stay married to our first love and knowing that He will give us the resources and strength to work on the difficulties of marriage, should give some of you a second chance in your heart to repent, forgive, and work on yourself and marriage. Skip divorce all together! Who needs it anyway? Why put you and the children through such turmoil and suffering of divorce when God has given you the ability to work through your trials and tribulations?  Jump over those hurdles with God!

Think about this. I think that more and more divorced couples could and should reunite with their first spouse if one or both of them have not already remarried someone else. After all, in God’s eyes you are still married to your first marriage partner anyway.
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Angie Lewis
http://www.heavenministries.com
Angie and Frank Lewis created Heaven Ministries, a healing and restoration marriage ministry. Heaven Ministries ~ Marriage Healing Ministry What is God's design for marriage. What is God's plan for you and your marriage?

Angie and Frank also created a new ministry geared to single Christians about scriptural romance and Godly courtship. Do you know what God's plan is for you in the romance department? Heaven Ministries ~ Scriptural Romance in Preparation to Marriage
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Pam Miller
from Dayton, OH
2 years 326 days ago.
YES! I wish that someone would have talked to me/us about growing up and fulfilling our Christian duty. I have always loved my 1st husband and believed that he loved me, but all we did was argue. We have both grown up a lot in the 10 years since our divorce. We also have both remarried- though I suspect that if either of us had it to do over again we would have remained together and found a path of healing within the marriage. Divorce is tragic and 2nd marriages usually brings up the same issues, though perhaps we are wiseer by then. Anyhow keep the message moving! THX!!! Pam
» left by Rick Bange
from Atlanta
2 years 48 days ago.
This was encouraging to me. I will always hope and pray that God restores what we had, I believe that if we had kept Christ's love for us first, prayed together as a family, this could have been stopped. Now at 42, my daughter is growing up without her daddy while her mother has a 20 year old boyfriend. I will never give up on God's original plan for us.
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