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Russell D. Moore
September 16, 2011
This week on his television show Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson said a next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday man would be morally justified to divorce his wife with Alzheimer's disease in order to next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday marry another woman. The dementia-riddled wife is, Robertson said, "not there" anymore. This is next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday more than an embarrassment. This is more than cruelty. This is next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday a repudiation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.


Few Christians take Robertson all that next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday seriously anymore. Most roll their eyes, and shake their heads when next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday he makes another outlandish comment (for instance, defending China's brutal one-child abortion policy to identifying God's judgment on specific actions in the next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday September 11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, or the Haiti earthquake). This is next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday serious, though, because it points to an issue that is much bigger than next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday Robertson.

Marriage, the next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday Scripture tells us, is an icon of something deeper, more ancient, more mysterious. The marriage union is next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday a sign, the Apostle Paul announces, of the mystery of Christ and next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday his church (Eph. 5). The husband, then, is to love his wife "as Christ loved the church" (Eph. 5:25). This love is next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday defined not as the hormonal surge of romance but as a next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday self-sacrificial crucifixion of self. The husband pictures Christ when he loves his wife by giving himself up for next day delivery on Doxycycline saturday her. Read the rest here: http://www.russellmoore.com/2011/09/15/christ-the-church-and-pat-robertson/