https://youtu.be/5OYmS8syUlo?si=gxZVXHtm6mL5EwLx
Most of the answers we want to everything is in the bible and does the bible allows a man or a woman to take another person or remarry after that death of their loved one. A lot of people have been finding solutions to this question but here we go. https://img.leopedia.io/DQmRF5ZbFy4DXbBX3duPUAkyMMcEn9V3JQsb1zYUdfRRWep/3RTd4iuWD6NUeJEn5AVrJUoyatFqBqfcCJi1N7UixR4g2KPKN7w8NpZJXWdbWFcfdapatACGwDmiM5rjuKz1tti6yEJiG41LGyQmqLUucUKaxFQ2ZPs1ZxbLrcJ95P1JbZ283Rs9iuRyFoK16QQoj9DUg6kC712xpc4aX7oZyy8McJ.jpeg
After the death of one's spouse, it might not be easy to get over such person because you have spent and shared a lot of things together, but as soon as you meet with someone who you feel a spark with, someone who you love, you can marry such person because the Bible allows it. What the Bible does not allow is to marry another person when your wife or your husband is still alive. It is a sin before God.
The word of God should control our emotions, our heart, our sense of thinking, our being and everything we do, because God's words is like a two edged sword.
One of the reasons why it is allowed is because as a grown up, there is going to be a time when loneliness will set in, when you will look for companionship, someone to pour your heart and frustrations to but no one to to that with but when you remarried, you will definitely have a partner to share your burden with.
So according to the bible, as long as the partner of someone is dead, such person is no more bind to that person and set loose from the love that attached them together, but if the spouse is still alive and such individual runs after another person, then the individual will be regarded to as an adulteress. That is the instructions from the Bible and it is clear.
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