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"Well, [Moses] permitted it," [the Pharisees] replied. "He said a man can give his wife a written notice of divorce and send her away."
But Jesus responded, "He wrote this commandment only as a concession to your hard hearts."


Mark 10:4-5 NLT

Key Thought


What Moses did in allowing the children of Israel a legal means of divorce (see Mark 10:1-4 and the previous three WJD! devotionals) was done only as a concession. Divorce was not God's original plan. It was not what was best for the people involved. It was allowed only because of the hard hearts of the people who wouldn't honor their vows to each other and to God. In a world where people continue to break their vows, refuse to be faithful to each other, and wound their children and each other, the focus shouldn't be the legality of the concession, but the focus should be prevention of divorce through healthy and loving marriages and restoration of the people broken by divorce.

Today's Prayer


God, I ask first that you help me be a faithful, loyal, and loving person who lives up to the vows, promises, and pledges that I make. Second, dear Father, I pray that you use me to encourage others to do the same. Finally, Righteous Father, I ask that you show me the best ways to help restore and encourage those who have been wounded by divorce. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.

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