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Divorce, Remarriage, and God’s Call on Your Life - 1 Corinthians Ch. 7 Explained

Divorce, Remarriage, and God’s Call on Your Life - 1 Corinthians Ch. 7 Explained

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In today’s Morning Charge, we take a deep dive into 1 Corinthians 7, where Paul tackles some of the most sensitive and misunderstood topics in the early church, marriage, divorce, remarriage, singleness, and living the life God has assigned to you. Before exploring the passage, we step back and look at the historical and cultural backdrop of Corinth, a city overflowing with sexual immorality, pagan worship, temple prostitution, and broken views of intimacy. Understanding this context reveals why Paul had to speak with such clarity, boldness, and pastoral authority to newly converted believers who were confused, conflicted, and coming out of chaotic lifestyles.

From there, we walk through Paul’s practical, Spirit-led instructions for husbands, wives, singles, widows, and those wrestling with their past. This episode brings biblical truth with real-life application, reminding us that our calling, our season, and our relationships carry purpose when surrendered to God.

Whether you’re married, single, divorced, widowed, or simply seeking God’s direction for your life, this teaching will bring clarity, encouragement, and conviction.

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