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April 25, 2025 5 mins

Daily Dose of Hope

April 25, 2025

Day 5 of Week 4

 

Scripture - Mark 10:1-16

 

Prayer: Lord Jesus, We come before you today with humility.  Thank you for who you are.  Thank you for loving us despite our many flaws.  Thank you for being present with us, listening, protecting, caring, and forgiving.  We give you all the glory.  As we prepare for this devotional time, Lord, help us settle our scattered thoughts and distractions and focus totally on you...In Your Name, Amen.

 

Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, a Deep Dive into the Gospels and Acts.  I hope you have had a blessed week.  Remember, we take Saturday and Sunday off, it’s your rest or your catch-up time.  Whatever you need.  Also, please know that if you need anything, if you have a question, a prayer need, or another pastoral need, please feel free to reach out to me at any time.  My cell is 813-310-3884 or my email is vicki@findnewhope.com.  Text will always get the fastest response from me because I can answer wherever I happen to be.  With that, let’s get into our Scripture for today; we are starting Mark 10.

 

Jesus is teaching that following him will affect how we behave in the most fundamental parts of our lives.  He starts the chapter by teaching on divorce; teaching that marriage is not simply a contract, but a creation of God, and that both men and women are equal partners in the marriage. At that time in Jewish marriages, divorce was common but the men were clearly in control, as they could easily discard their wives and remarry.  But Jesus is turning this upside down.  He is saying, no, in God’s Kingdom, marriage is a covenant between the man, the woman, and God.  The commitment is sacred. 

 

I’ve had a lot of people ask me about this over the years.  Will they be accepted in Jesus’ church if they experienced a divorce?  What happens if they are in a really toxic relationship – does Jesus want them to stay in that relationship?  These are not easy questions.  I think the best answer is to say that Jesus values marriage very much.  He wants to be at the center of every marriage.  He wants us to go to great lengths to try to preserve our marriages.  Afterall, we believe in resurrection of relationships.  God can do miracles.  At the same time, I don’t believe he wants us to be in marriages that are toxic to us or our children.  In no way should we ever remain in a marriage if there is abuse. 

 

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