Pastor Greg Locke
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I've gone through what most churches would consider leprosy, especially in the Baptist world.
I'm a divorced and remarried pastor, which is like the most taboo thing that can happen in Christianity.
I'm a divorced and remarried pastor, which is like the most taboo thing that can happen in Christianity.
But God is a God of restoration.
But God is a God of restoration.
He's a God of forgiveness.
He's a God of forgiveness.
He's a God not of the second chance.
He's a God not of the second chance.
He's a God of the hundredth chance.
He's a God of the hundredth chance.
I mean, where would we be?
I mean, where would we be?
There'd be no breath in our body if God ran out of patience like we run out of patience with other people.
There'd be no breath in our body if God ran out of patience like we run out of patience with other people.
You know, the Bible has a lot to say about it, but it also gives some justifiable reasons for it, you know, in the case of adultery or abuse or addiction, things like that.
You know, the Bible has a lot to say about it, but it also gives some justifiable reasons for it, you know, in the case of adultery or abuse or addiction, things like that.
And so people sometimes will hold that over people's minds, especially traditionalist or real denominational people, and say, well, if you're divorced and remarried, you're going to live in what they call perpetual adultery.
And so people sometimes will hold that over people's minds, especially traditionalists or real denominational people, and say, well, if you're divorced and remarried, you're going to live in what they call perpetual adultery.
You'll never be forgiven.