Marrying after the death of spouse — is it allowed by the Bible? (Part 1 of 2) | MCGI Topic Review
What does the Bible say about widows remarrying? Brother Eli shares the biblical view about remarriage after the death of a spouse.
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People can remarry after the death of their spouse
I have read a chapter in the new testament where you could only remarry unless your spouse is no longer in this world😌
@mcgi.cares The Bible accepts and even promotes remarriage as a normal and respectable decision following the death of a spouse. Paul clarifies that a widow or widower is free to remarry without committing sin in verses such as Romans 7:2–3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39, so long as the new union is based on faith. Biblical teachings emphasize the importance of companionship, support, and partnership, all of which can be restored through remarriage. The focus is on establishing a devoted, faithful relationship that glorifies God and fosters spiritual development.