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 European leaders will congregate in Brussels for the June 28- meet-up, with Brexit featuring as the fourth most important issue on the discussion list at the summit

 In recent weeks, EU unity has been brought into question after a host of member states, including founding members Germany and Italy, challenged the bloc's joint approach on handling another summer migration crisis

 This means EU leaders will tackle migration as they attempt to reach common ground on a Europe-wide solution to the problem

 Security and the bloc's finances will then occupy the leaders' time before Brexit even enters their thoughts

 One EU insider described the ' EU divorce as a "footnote" at the bottom of the summit's agenda

 And, even when they when Brexit becomes a talking point on Friday, Theresa May will no longer be part of the summit as the Prime Minister is not part of the EU's Article 5 discussions

 At the pre-summit meeting of the General Affairs Council in Luxembourg, Article 5 is due to be debated ending with the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier giving a press statement on Tuesday evening

 The Frenchman's statement was due to be held at 8.3pm local time, however, according to one EU official it could be delayed by over two hours while EU ministers discuss rule of law in Poland

What countries are in the EU? Wed, September 4, 26 In the wake of Brexit, we look at the 28 member states that are in the European Union

Getty of Countries that are in the European Union  Ahead of the summit, EU leaders are planning on offering the Government the opportunity to be handed a better offer by Brussels in return for softening its red lines

 A so-called "evolution clause" was added to the European Council's conclusion which offers the Prime Minister the opportunity to climb down from her negotiating stance in order to strike what the EU deems a better deal

 Ukip MEP Margot Parker warned Westminster of the intentions behind the EU's new offer, suggesting the bloc's leaders are acting "suspiciously"

 She said: "Any further climbdown from Theresa May would add insult to injury for the 7

4 million people who voted to take back control of our country. "The EU have acted appallingly throughout the negotiations and any offer must be regarded with the upmost suspicion

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For more infomation >> BREXIT SHUNNED: UK's divorce relegated to fourth on EU summit agenda amid no deal threats - Duration: 4:05.

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Divorce Court Episode 2002 - Duration: 28:36.

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Comment Vanessa Paradis et Johnny Depp ont protégé leur fils Jack après leur divorce ? - Duration: 1:42.

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What Does It Mean to Divorce "Because of the Hardness of Your Heart"? - Duration: 8:31.

Jesus said that Moses permitted the Jewish men to divorce their wives because of the

hardness of their hearts, so what did he mean by that?

Hi, welcome to today's Little Lesson.

This will be I think our fourth one discussing marriage and divorce as we're working our

way through Jesus' sixth, "You have heard, but I say to you," statements.

I saved this one for last because it is the one where interpreters are most apt to claim

that Jesus was changing the standards found in the law of Moses.

I'm taking a different course, as you know if you've watched already, that Jesus was

reiterating standards that were already there, and that what was true when Jesus spoke these

words on the Sermon on the Mount was true during the law of Moses.

Any thinking person would realize that it's not okay to divorce your wife for any cause

at all, but that in cases where there's unrepentant adultery committed, well, that would obviously

be a legitimate reason to divorce your wife.

If you have a legitimate reason to divorce your wife, then naturally, you have a legitimate

reason to remarry, et cetera, et cetera.

Anyway, we're working our way now.

We jumped ahead to Matthew chapter 19 where Jesus said, "Because of the hardness of your

heart, Moses permitted you to divorce your wives."

I'd like to paraphrase that.

Let's take the blame off of Moses here because it's just a reference to the law of Moses.

In the law of Moses, inspired by God, remember, the 10 commandments were written by the finger

of God in stone, God allowed you to divorce your wives because of the hardness of your

hearts.

Now, I said on our previous Little Lesson, I guarantee you Jesus did not mean by that,

God permitted you to divorce your wife for any cause at all because of the hardness of

your heart.

It's because he didn't allow them to divorce their wives for any cause at all.

In fact, there really is no list in the Old Testament that says, "Here are legitimate

reasons for you to divorce your wife," but obviously divorce was allowed under the old

covenant.

I'd like to make the claim that God, who gave every Jewish man a conscience, expected them

live by their own conscience.

Even though that the pharisees taught in Jesus' day that you could divorce your wife if you

found a woman who was more attractive to you, that your conscience would say that's not

correct and that it'd have to be a major offense, one of which your wife does not repent for

you to divorce her, right?

Right.

Come on.

God expects you to be merciful, so even if your wife commits adultery, if you confront

her and she begs for your forgiveness, well, you're obligated to forgive her because God's

forgiven you of a few things, I'll bet, and so you have to forgive her.

Give her another chance, okay?

God demonstrated that with Israel, how patient he was with them as they went after idols.

God's setting the right example for centuries before his people in Israel, so they know

what to do.

Be patient with your spouse.

Give them another chance.

You don't divorce for any reason at all, but God did allow you to divorce your wives because

of the hardness of your hearts.

I don't know exactly what is meant by that, but I have my idea that God allowed them to

divorce their wives because of the hardness of their heart for immorality, even if their

wives were unrepentant, even if their wives were repentant.

Correct me on that, because a husband with a soft heart would have mercy on his repentant

wife, but that's just my theory.

You can't prove it or disprove it from the Old Testament.

Now, I've been making reference to a verse in the Old Testament that describes in pharisees

we're very much aware of.

Their whole question to Jesus about divorcing your wife for any cause at all was based on

this passage in Deuteronomy chapter 24.

We've got to read four verses.

I hope you'll bear with me.

It'll take almost the rest of our time to go through these and to point out a couple

things that are very pertinent to our discussion.

Deuteronomy chapter four, verse number one.

"When a man takes a wife and he marries her and it happens that she finds no favor in

his eyes because he has found an indecency in her."

Now, that's the vague term.

He finds an indecency in her.

Doesn't stipulate what that indecency is.

"And he writes her a certificate of divorce and puts it in her hand and sends her out

from her house," so in other words, she has been divorced now.

Doesn't say whether the man was justified or not.

It just says that he did it, and he found a justifiable reason, at least in his own

mind.

Doesn't say whether God said he was right or not.

Doesn't say that.

Just talking about, "Here's the situation and I'm going to make a law about the situation."

Here's a divorced woman.

For some reason, we don't know why, the husband divorced her, and he gave her a certificate,

so she can prove, "I'm divorced."

Now, why is that important?

Because if she remarries, her former husband cannot accuse her of committing adultery because

she has his signature on a certificate of divorce.

It protects her, so obviously God under the old covenant allowed remarriage because he's

merciful and gracious and he's not blaming the wife because her husband divorced her.

It's not her fault.

Maybe it is her fault.

I don't know.

He found some indecency.

We don't know what the indecency was.

She leaves his house and goes and becomes another man's wife, so God doesn't say whether

that was right or wrong, but she did it.

She marries, so she is married to another man.

Contrary to what some people say, she's married for life to the first guy, so she's really

still married to her original husband because marriage is for life.

You get one chance at this.

Well, guess God didn't know that under the old covenant.

"If the ladder husband turns against her," poor lady here, "And writes her a certificate

of divorce and puts it in her hand and sends her out of his house."

Okay, so now she's twice divorced and she's got two certificates that show that she's

twice divorced, "Or if the ladder husband dies who took her to be his wife."

Two scenarios, either twice divorced or once divorced and once widowed.

Now, here's the law.

Here's what she's forbidden to do.

"Then her former husband who sent her away is not allowed to take her again to be his

wife since she has been defiled, for that is an abomination before the Lord.

Shall not bring sin on the land which the Lord, your God gives you on earth."

There's only one person she's forbidden to remarry.

The twice divorced person is not allowed to remarry her first husband, which implies it's

okay for her to remarry anybody else under the law of Moses.

I know people say, "Well, that's changed on the new covenant.

Jesus raised the standard."

Of course.

We read Paul in First Corinthians 7, Christians who are married should not be getting divorced.

They're new creations in Christ.

They don't get a divorce.

If they do separate, they should remain separate or be reconciled, Paul said.

There's no excuse for new creations in Christ Jesus.

What about all the stuff that happened before you were Christian?

Well, some of this applies to that, okay?

We're out of time once again for today.

Thanks for bearing with me as we look at a very complicated subject upon which a lot

of people disagree.

God bless you.

For more infomation >> What Does It Mean to Divorce "Because of the Hardness of Your Heart"? - Duration: 8:31.

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BREXIT LIVE: EU vows to kickstart divorce despite pushing Brexit to END of agenda - Duration: 4:37.

 The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier is due to give an update on Brexit talks at a press conference tonight

 Mr Barnier has been meeting the  in Luxembourg today to discuss the key issues surrounding Brexit

 The officials talked about the future of the Northern Irish border as well as the UK's post-Brexit trading arrangements with the EU

 Theresa May is hoping to make major progress at an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday

Related articles  But the summit will be overshadowed by other issues as EU leaders discuss the migrant crisis, security and the bloc's finances

 One EU insider described the UK's impending divorce from the bloc as a mere "footnote" at the bottom of the summit's agenda

 Earlier today, the Queen granted royal assent to Mrs May's flagship Brexit legislation on Tuesday, the EU Withdrawal Bill

 Cheers erupted in the House of Commons as Speaker John Bercow announced the bill had been signed into law by the monarch

 The bill, which enables EU law to be transferred into UK law, was subject to fierce parliamentary debate in the Commons and Lords

 The Lords, where the Government does not have a majority, made 15 key changes to the legislation, which were later overturned by MPs

 Theresa May distanced herself from the Foreign Secretary over his reportedly expletive-fuelled outburst against business leaders

 Boris Johnson is said to have exclaimed "f*** business" when asked about the Brexit fears of some company bosses

 The Prime Minister declined to say if she had reprimanded the Cabinet minister over the comments

 But she told The Times CEO summit on Tuesday that she wanted business to be able to speak to the government

 "Business is at the heart of how we are going to develop this country," she said

 "We want to ensure we are listening to the business voice because business provides the backbone of our economy," she added

 "It's right that we listen to the voice of business."  MORE TO FOLLOW

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