Malachi , Sarah Barry
GOD HATES DIVORCE
Passage: Malachi 2:10~16  
Key verse: 15
Breaking Covenant Through Divorce
10 Do we not all have one Father[a]?(A) Did not one God create us?(B) Why do we profane the covenant(C) of our ancestors by being unfaithful(D) to one another?
11 Judah has been unfaithful. A detestable(E) thing has been committed in Israel and in Jerusalem: Judah has desecrated the sanctuary the Lord loves(F) by marrying(G) women who worship a foreign god.(H) 12 As for the man who does this, whoever he may be, may the Lord remove(I) him from the tents of Jacob[b](J)—even though he brings an offering(K) to the Lord Almighty.
13 Another thing you do: You flood the Lord’s altar with tears.(L) You weep and wail(M) because he no longer looks with favor(N) on your offerings or accepts them with pleasure from your hands.(O) 14 You ask,(P) “Why?” It is because the Lord is the witness(Q) between you and the wife of your youth.(R) You have been unfaithful to her, though she is your partner, the wife of your marriage covenant.(S)
15 Has not the one God made you?(T) You belong to him in body and spirit. And what does the one God seek? Godly offspring.[c](U) So be on your guard,(V) and do not be unfaithful(W) to the wife of your youth.
16 “The man who hates and divorces his wife,(X)” says the Lord, the God of Israel, “does violence to the one he should protect,”[d](Y) says the Lord Almighty.
So be on your guard,(Z) and do not be unfaithful.
Footnotes
- Malachi 2:10 Or father
- Malachi 2:12 Or 12 May the Lord remove from the tents of Jacob anyone who gives testimony in behalf of the man who does this
- Malachi 2:15 The meaning of the Hebrew for the first part of this verse is uncertain.
- Malachi 2:16 Or “I hate divorce,” says the Lord, the God of Israel, “because the man who divorces his wife covers his garment with violence,”
Cross references
- Malachi 2:10 : S Ex 4:22; Mt 5:16; 6:4, 18; Lk 11:2; 1Co 8:6
- Malachi 2:10 : S Job 4:17; Isa 43:1
- Malachi 2:10 : Ex 19:5; S 2Ki 17:15; Jer 31:32
- Malachi 2:10 : S Zep 3:3-4
- Malachi 2:11 : S Isa 1:13; S 48:8
- Malachi 2:11 : S Dt 4:37
- Malachi 2:11 : S Ne 13:23
- Malachi 2:11 : S Ex 34:16; Jer 3:7-9
- Malachi 2:12 : S 1Sa 2:30-33; S Eze 24:21
- Malachi 2:12 : S Nu 24:5; 2Sa 20:1
- Malachi 2:12 : S Mal 1:10
- Malachi 2:13 : S Jer 11:11
- Malachi 2:13 : Ps 39:12
- Malachi 2:13 : Ps 66:18; Jer 14:12
- Malachi 2:13 : Isa 58:2
- Malachi 2:14 : S Mal 1:2
- Malachi 2:14 : S Ge 21:30; S Jos 24:22
- Malachi 2:14 : S Pr 5:18
- Malachi 2:14 : S Eze 16:8; Heb 13:4
- Malachi 2:15 : S Ge 2:24; Mt 19:4-6
- Malachi 2:15 : S Dt 14:2; 1Co 7:14
- Malachi 2:15 : S Dt 4:15
- Malachi 2:15 : S Isa 54:6; 1Co 7:10; Heb 13:4
- Malachi 2:16 : S Dt 24:1; Mt 5:31-32; 19:4-9; Mk 10:4-5
- Malachi 2:16 : S Ge 6:11; 34:25; S Pr 4:17; S Isa 58:4
- Malachi 2:16 : Ps 51:10
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1. Breaking faith (10-12)
God's covenant with his people is like a marriage contract. God took Israel as his holy bride when he delivered her from Egypt. He was faithful to her in spite of her unfaithfulness. Israel committed spiritual adultery by worshiping idols and compromising with foreign gods.
2. Guard yourself in your spirit (13-16)
When people are unfaithful to God, the spirit of unfaithfulness spreads to human relationships. Each marriage is established by God because he seeks godly offspring. God himself makes a husband and wife one in flesh and spirit. Men and women who break their marriage vows displease God. Furthermore, God's people should not marry unbelievers. Solomon corrupted Judah by his marriages to foreign women (Neh 13:23-27). Nehemiah and Ezra struggled with this problem. Unfaithfulness begins in the heart. So God commands us to 'guard yourself in your spirit and do not break faith.'
Prayer: Lord, help me to guard myself in my spirit. Help me to keep my heart faithful.
One Word: Do not break faith