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Dealing with Polygamy
Asher Intrater

We have been asked by pastors how to deal with polygamy during a
revival (particularly in pagan, African and Islamic areas). What is the solution
for people from a polygamous background that come to faith in Yeshua, according
to Judeo-Christian values? Here are some suggested biblical principles:
- Repentance – Since there are complexities to the issue,
we should face it with prayer, humility and sensitivity. Biblically, people
would repent, cry, fast and seek the Lord to find solutions for similar issues,
such as slavery and pagan marriages. (Ezra 9)
- Gospel – Every true solution involves a change of heart.
Until one is aware of the love of God, the grace of the cross, the miracle
of the new birth, then the root of the issue cannot be dealt with. (John
3)
- Biblical Teaching – Scripture's clear standard must be
taught that God's will is for one man and one woman to be married. (Matthew
19) This prevents anyone in a polygamous marriage from eldership within a
local congregation. (I Timothy 3)
- Forbidden – Polygamous marriages are not permitted in
a community of faith. No compromise should be made with believers. The question
at hand is only concerning those who come to the congregation with a previous
condition.
- Social Change – Through the influence of
prayer and biblical moral values, our hope is to change the laws of the country,
and the social norms of the community around us, for monogamous marriage
only. (Deuteronomy 24)
- Workable Solution – Yeshua said that Moses temporarily
permitted divorce because of people's hardness of heart. This indicates that
even when it is against God's best desire, sometimes we have to find a temporary
solution to deal with a wrong situation. (Matthew 19)
- Each Case Separately – When pagan marriages were dealt
with in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, after they realized the error and
repented, they set up a system to interview and examine each case individually.
(Ezra 10)
- Judicial Committee – In order to handle each case, a committee
of investigation should be set up in each community (or work with the local
government if they are cooperative). This judicial committee should serve
under the authority of local elders. (Compare to I Corinthians 6 regarding
the need for judicial decisions.)
- Protect the Innocent – The law's purpose is to protect
the weak and innocent. In this case, the women and children involved must
be protected financially, socially, psychologically and morally. In each
case, this must be taken into account.
- Preferred Annulment – If the women and children of secondary
marriage can be set free without damaging them, then the polygamous marriage
should be annulled, and the women and children are permitted to leave. (Compare
to I Corinthians 7 regarding freedom of non-believers to be released from
marriage vows if they desire)
- Possible Compromise – If after investigation, no annulment
can be arranged without severe damage to women and children; and if the woman
knowledgeably prefers and desires to stay, then a compromise continuance
can be permitted (Compare to Deuteronomy 15 regarding a slave deciding to
stay with family after servitude period finished). Any wife remaining should
have full status and not be considered a concubine.
- Written Decision – The judicial committee (or local court)
should make the best decision possible and write it out, so as to bring order
and stability to the families.
In conclusion, let's ask the Lord to continue bringing revival among
Muslim and African pagan communities, and for wisdom for church leaders dealing
with these situations.
Setting Women Free

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