Dear Dr.Tony Evans,
I write to you in the love of the Lord Jesus Christ, who
came in both grace and truth. Consider this letter as a loving exhortation so
that you would come to repentance on what you teach, preach and believe about
marriage, divorce, and remarriage (MDR). The reason for this open letter is to
expose the hypocrisy of what you believe on MDR so that you would come to
repentance.
I believe with all my heart that the majority of Evangelicals have bought into the lies that were established in the writings of the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCOF) concerning MDR. You Dr. Evans are a true supporter of what the WCOF has to say about MDR, and you take it a step further by what you believe about “spiritual death” and your understanding of approving civil divorces through church court and church discipline. I have already addressed this erroneous teaching here. Another great rebuttal to your “spiritual death” and ‘divorce court” teaching is this post from UDIU: "What? The Bride of Christ Deputized as "God's Coroner"?"
I believe with all my heart that the majority of Evangelicals have bought into the lies that were established in the writings of the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCOF) concerning MDR. You Dr. Evans are a true supporter of what the WCOF has to say about MDR, and you take it a step further by what you believe about “spiritual death” and your understanding of approving civil divorces through church court and church discipline. I have already addressed this erroneous teaching here. Another great rebuttal to your “spiritual death” and ‘divorce court” teaching is this post from UDIU: "What? The Bride of Christ Deputized as "God's Coroner"?"
Tony, I believe that the moral decay of society is a direct
result of God’s wrath on what Evangelicals have done to “redefine” one-flesh
covenant marriage. I believe that the same-sex marriage (and soon to be
polygamy) is an assault on the hypocrisy of men and women who believe that
divorce can end what God has joined in Heaven. I believe that the majority of
Evangelicals have no power, or EVEN the right to defend marriage when they have
long since capitulated on the true definition of marriage as one man and one
woman for life. (Gen 2:24; Mt 19:4-6; Mk 10:6-9)
The main questions surrounding the Evangelical defense of
divorce and remarriage always center on the ambiguous verses of Matthew 5:32,
19:9 and 1 Cor 7:15. There is no question that there are multiple
interpretations of these verses, and there is a great division of the church on
the permanence of marriage. The fact is there is only one interpretation, thus
all interpretations contrary to the true interpretation will have considerable,
if not eternal consequences. I have complete confidence that all scripture
centers on the grace and truth of the Lord Jesus Christ and that marriage by
definition will forever be one man and one woman for life.
The reason I wrote this letter was from a question which was
offered in a live video event hosted by your Tony Evans Facebook page. You offered
viewers to send questions for a live response to those questions on September 6th
at 4pm Central time. You asked viewers to post questions with the
#kingdommarriage hashtag. I listened to the entirety of that 30 min live
broadcast knowing that you would not answer my question. However, I was
interested in listening to your response to a very specific question from a
specific viewer. I sincerely believe your response to that question should have
convicted you on what you teach, preach and believe on divorce and remarriage. (Note: As of the date of publishing this post, you have not decided to publish the 30 minute video...)
The question was this: “Will you address biblical polygamy and why it is no longer practiced?”
This is a very good question. As
you know, God permitted polygamy (multiple wives to one husband) as David and
Solomon had many wives. We also know that Abraham had two wives (Sarah and
Hagar), and so did Jacob (Leah and Rachel… not to mention their handmaidens).
The fact is God allowed, or we would say permitted polygamy up until the New
Testament. The truth is that even though polygamy was permitted, it also
brought severe consequences throughout history. There is very little "good" that has resulted in multiple wives, other than these "situations" resulted in the coming of the Messiah and the New Testament.
The Biblical definition of
marriage is found in the second chapter of Genesis (2:24) and the Lord Jesus Christ
makes this a specific point when He addresses the Pharisees of the Old Covenant laws (Mk
19:4-6; Mk 10:6-9). If we take the Gospels into context, we must make a
distinction that everything prior to the Lord’s death, burial, and resurrection
is Old Testament instruction which points to New Covenant truth. This includes
what we teach, preach, and believe about marriage.
Therefore, we can make a conclusion that polygamy is no longer applicable to the New Covenant. A man cannot take another wife if there is a covenant marriage with one woman (The Law of Marriage). The same man cannot divorce his covenant wife and “remarry” another because she remains his covenant wife until death. This Law of Marriage today is as the Lord says it was in the beginning. (Gen 2:24; Mt 19:4-6; Mk 10:6-9). The New Covenant sets the standard of marriage as God made it to be from the beginning…one man and one woman for life. No excuses, no exceptions.
To your credit Dr. Evans, you
made it very clear that God “doubles down” on polygamy by stating that New
Covenant marriage allows one man and one woman. You made it very clear that
marriage is only one man and one woman because of what the Lord Jesus Christ
established as a Kingdom Marriage. You very much believe that the New Covenant
overrides the definition of marriage when it comes to polygamy since the Lord
Jesus Christ is the official spokesman for ALL things, including marriage. (Col
1:15-20)
Why then Dr. Evans would not the New Covenant “double down” on divorce,..or does it?
I would definitely tell you that the New Covenant does
indeed “double down” on divorce, exactly in the same way the “New Covenant
“doubles down” on polygamy. There is ample and concise scripture that tells us
that a one-flesh covenant cannot end in divorce (Mt 19:4-6; Mk 10:6-9; Ro
7:2,3; 1 Cor 7:10,11, 39) and that ALL “remarriages” after a divorce of a
one-flesh covenant are unions of adultery (Mt 5:32;19:9; Mk 10:11,12; Luke
16:18; Ro 7:2,3; Heb 13:4) and not marriages in the Lord (1 Cor 7:39). In fact,
divorce was only applicable to the law of Moses which was permitted by Moses
because the people of Israel had hard hearts. (Mt 19:8; Mk 10:5)
The Lord Jesus Christ says, “You have heard, but I say” to
both polygamy and divorce. It is hypocrisy to teach that polygamy is not
applicable if you teach that divorce is still applicable. In fact, you actually
teach that polygamy is applicable because you permit people to “remarry” after
a civil divorce. You “sanctify” the adultery by applying scripture that permits
a person or person to exit the vows of covenant to make new vows to another. You
must be made accountable to many who are in serial polygamy because of your
teaching.
What does repentance look like for you, and to those who
teach contrary to the word of God? I have already addressed this in a letter to all Pastors and clergy who have twisted the word of God to allow both divorce and remarriage. The cost is high because the sin has run deep. The consequences
are significant, but this repentance will have a profound impact for
generations to come. If you want to
teach “Kingdom Marriage”, then you must teach that marriage is a one-flesh
covenant between one man and one woman for life, no exceptions no excuses.
I pray Dr. Evans in the love of Christ that you would
consider the magnitude of denying the truth that one-flesh covenant marriage
cannot, and will not end in divorce. There are thousands of souls at stake. The
Bible is the story of Christ’s love for His bride, and the church of the Lord
Jesus Christ MUST defend marriage, exhibit marriage, and be a witness of the
Gospel in marriage as one man and one woman for life. Any other definition of
marriage is not marriage at all. Dr. Evans, there is still time to repent.
In Christ’s love,
Neil
2 comments:
Neil the bible says do not touch God's annointed. What is wrong with you??
Thanks for commenting, Diana. Would you be more specific on what you mean by touching God's anointed? Are you making a claim that Dr. Evans is a king? In this post I am calling Dr. Evans to repentance for what he believes and teaches about marriage. I am not allowed to rebuke someone who is in error if I believe the Bible proves they are in error?
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