Hearing Only One Side: Why Facts Mattered in Divorce Conversations (Part 3)
The final session in this series provides a vital biblical and practical framework for navigating serious allegations within a marriage, specifically focusing on claims of abuse and divorce. Aimed at friends, family members, and counselors, the content explores the necessity of moving beyond emotional labels to seek objective facts and the "whole truth." By examining the scriptural mandate for multiple witnesses and the danger of one-sided accounts, this discussion equips listeners to be part of the solution rather than unintentionally fueling a narrative that may be incomplete or unfair.
Questions to Consider
- Why is sincerity not always an indicator of accuracy when someone describes a painful marital conflict?
- How does the distinction between a "snapshot" and the "whole movie" change our perception of a person’s character and guilt?
- What risks do we take as friends or advisors when we allow a label to serve as evidence rather than requiring specific, verifiable facts?
- How can we practically apply the "two or three witnesses" rule in a way that protects the vulnerable while ensuring biblical justice for all involved?

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