Mass Divorce in Ezra: When God-Fearing People Get Things Wrong
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What do you do with a Bible story that doesn't sound like the God you know? In Ezra 9–10, a godly, Bible-loving priest orders a mass divorce, sending vulnerable women and children away, and the book just ends. Was he right? Wes McAdams and Barrett Bingham wrestle with one of Scripture's most troubling passages: how to tell when the Bible is prescribing and when it's merely describing, what the prophet Malachi might say about it all, and why well-meaning, God-fearing people so often make bad situations worse. Plus, listener questions about staying friends with someone practicing demonology, wrestling with sins committed after baptism, and loving LGBTQ neighbors without compromising the truth. If you've ever read a Bible story and thought, "That can't be right," this conversation is for you.
This week's full sermon, "Ezra Rebuilds the People," can be found at: https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/ezra-rebuilds-the-people/