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dmm2000
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While mortal sin does separate us from God, confession restores us and reunites us not separating us eternally. There is a consequence to the act of adultery, one must seek forgiveness, and show through their actions they are going to change. A spouse then can imitate Christ in showing mercy. Jesus shows us how to be merciful when someone betrays us, he does not shut them out.Yes you made some good points there, you mentioned
“that is why he directs their attention to In the beginning. Before, the fall, the 2 became 1. He is reestablishing the unitive nature of marriage” Yes Jesus did refer to the beginning and describe how God intended marriage to be, but in the beginning there was not sin or “unfaithfulness” to occur. One of the 10 commandments are, thou shall not commit adultery. Should there not be some consequence of adultery in marriage of this mortal sin? That is why it seems valid to me. If mortal sin seperates us from god (which is why we must go to confession) why then does it not seperate man and woman in marriage, God is greater then any man.
Yes Israel was unfaithful to god and he did not leave the people, but he did leave that church/bride/religion and started a new.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks
Michael Ivan Mendieta
I do not agree that God left Israel, he is still faithful to his covenant forever. He has established a new covenant, but I do not believe he abandoned his convenant with Israel.
Your questions are good, as they force us to better understand the gift God gives us in his teachings. Thanks for the challenge.
God Bless