The marriage principles found in the Bible have a purpose-they are designed
for our benefit.
Through the prophet Malachi, Jehovah God said to ancient Israel: "I hate
divorce" (2:16, NASB). The Lord hates divorce because He loves people and
divorce is devastating to humankind.
Man did not live one day upon this earth apart from the environment of a home.
In fact, the very foundation of society is the home. Marriage is that divine
union between a man and a woman who love one another, and who have welded their
lives together "so long as they both shall live." It is the cement
that holds society together.
Moreover, it is this very societal cohesiveness that facilitates the spread
of the redemptive gospel of Jesus Christ. When the family structure disintegrates,
a significant factor in the growth of Christian faith is missing, and the gospel
of God is hindered. Those who encourage capricious, unauthorized divorce undermine
the cause for which the Savior died.
Divorce, generally speaking, is a tremendous evil. In fact, it is so bad that
Jesus Christ allows it (together with a subsequent remarriage) on one basis
only-that of fornication (Matthew 5:32; 19:9). Subsequent unions following divorce-for
all parties other than the innocent victim of a marriage breached by fornication-constitute
adulterous relationships.
The divorce problem has reached alarming proportions. In 1970 there were 4.3
million divorced people in America. By 1994 that number had more than quadrupled
to a staggering 17.4 million. According to the Journal of Marriage and the Family,
the fairly recent phenomenon of "no-fault" divorce has significantly
accelerated the plague of American divorce. The United States now leads the
world in marriage break-up.
In a recently published book Why Marriage Matters: Reasons to Believe in Marriage
in Post-Modern Society (Pinion Press, 1997), author Glenn T. Stanton has compiled
a massive amount of evidence which reveals the shocking effect that divorce
is having in this country. This book is a survey of the most authoritative social
science research published over the course of the last century. It demonstrates
how first-time, life-long, monogamous marriage significantly improves the lives
of adults, their children and the nation at large.
Consider some of the following factors:
1. Alcoholism is much more likely to be a problem among those who have been
divorced than those who have not. Those divorced only once have almost twice
the rate of alcoholism as those who have never been divorced. Folks divorced
more than once are almost three times as likely to have drinking problems.
2. The suicide rate is almost three times higher among the divorced than among
life-long spouses.
3. The National Institute of Mental Health advises that the divorced are about
four times as likely to have problems with depression as are the never-divorced.
4. Studies have shown that the prevalence of suffering from any psychiatric
disorder over a lifetime was significantly lower for those in stable marriages.
5. Statistical data have revealed that children of divorced parents are much
more likely to drop out of school than children from one-time-married couples.
6. Children from broken homes are much more likely to have a difficult time
obtaining and maintaining steady employment.
7. The children of divorced parents are more likely to become "teen parents,"
producing out-of-wedlock babies, than the children of life-long married parents.
8. The offspring of divorced parents are twenty to thirty percent more likely
to have health problems, or to be injury-prone than youngsters whose original
parents are still together.
9. The children of divorced parents are three times more likely to have emotional
or behavioral problems than they will have if their biological parents stay
together.
The evidence is all too clear. The Creator
knew what He was doing when He gave strict regulations for the preservation
of the original family. In view of this, Christian parents will make every effort
possible to keep their marriages intact. Moreover, they will instruct their
children in the concept of the permanency of marriage as designed by God.-P.O.
Box 55265, Stockton, CA 95205