Scripture Union Daily Guide 6 January 2025: Adultery, Divorce and Oaths

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Scripture Union Daily Guide 6 January 2025: Adultery, Divorce and Oaths

Scripture Union Daily Guide 6 January 2025: Adultery, Divorce and Oaths

Daily Guide Devotional For Today 6th January 2025 (Monday)

Welcome to Scripture Union Daily Guide Devotional today. As you read, study and meditate, may the Lord Almighty reveal His essence to you in Jesus’ Name, Amen!

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Scripture Union Daily Guide 6 January 2025 Devotional

Topic: Adultery, Divorce and Oaths
Opening Prayer: Oh Lord, fill me with the power of the Holy Ghost as I study your word.
Scripture: Matthew 5:27-37

► Q3: Is there any command for me to obey?
► Q7: What truth is God revealing to me in this passage?

Scripture Union Daily Guide 6 January 2025 Outline:

There are God’s Kingdom standards and moral demands on controlling lust, honouring marriage, and keeping your word. Jesus properly defines adultery (see Matthew 5:27-28). Christians must avoid not only the physical sexual act of adultery but also the use of the eyes and hands in ways that lead to lust (see Job 31:1).

Note how severe the demand is – “tear it out” and “cut it off.” What is Jesus’ point in using such exaggerated language (Matthew 5:29-30)? What your eye focuses on matters. “Don’t take a second look”, is a good line to follow. These strong and graphic images show the seriousness of sin and the call for radical separation from it.

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See 1 Corinthians 6:18-20. Certainly, lust originates from the heart (see Matthew 15:18). Here, Jesus is calling for the true righteousness in sexual behaviour that He alone can give us. Jesus’ striking words about divorce, remarriage, and adultery (Matthew 5:31-32) is to show God’s vehement condemnation of these practices (see Malachi 2:16). If people grant divorce where God does not, then the couple are still married in the sight of God.

To remarry a divorced person, is to enter into an adulterous relationship (see also Mark 10:3-12).
Jesus summarizes Old Testament teaching on oaths, and remarks on the practice of swearing oath (Matthew 5:33-37). A true Christian must be altogether truthful. Jesus raises their “yes” or “no” to the level of “binding oath”.

* Any new insight or reinforcement of what you already know?
Offer a prayer of faith in line with: Malachi 3:16

Closing Prayer: Lord, help me to know better your will in the Bible, and to fully commit to doing it.

One Bible Reading Guide:
Genesis 9, Psalms 8.

NATIONAL PRAYER BULLETIN 6TH JANUARY 2025

PRAYER FOCUS
YEAR 2025 PROGRAMMES
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. Prov. 3:5

THANK GOD FOR:
* His purpose and counsel for us in Scripture Union (Nigeria) this year • The programme He has helped us to plan at the National , Regional, Area, Zonal, and Group levels, for the spiritual nurture of every member

PRAY FOR:
* God to speak freely to us His people in each of the programmes • Provision of resources to run all the programmes no matter the magnitude • Grace and anointing for all leaders and those who will coordinate and facilitate these programmes

PRAY AGAINST:
Carelessness or negligence on the part of leaders in the area of preparation, which may reduce the impact of such programmes.

Winners Chapel Live Sunday 5 January 2025 Service

Scripture Union Daily Guide 6 January 2025: Adultery, Divorce and Oaths