Mark C said:
Unless we're saying that only believers are truly married according to God, then Caesar's licenses and dissolving of licenses are irrelevant.
Well, we agree at least in part. Either Caesar's license (and thus his marriage) are irrelevant, or it is not. And it sounds like you're arguing both ways here. Caesar claims to make his own rules...but why would God accept his claim to be able to marry, but not to dissolve what he creates?
Yes, both state licenses and state marriages are irrelevant as far as having any significance. God defines marriage in His Word. I care about as much as God cares about what Caesar THINKS he creates. Where Caesar's definitions of marriage line up with Scripture, then they are coincidence. Where they don't line up with Scripture, then they are not marriages no matter what the state says. It's not like a man and woman who want to get married before God are somehow thwarted because the state gets involved with its marriage licenses. The state neither makes nor breaks a marriage in God's eyes. It is the commitment to one another to be married that makes them married, and getting a piece of paper or "permission" from the state changes nothing regarding the actual marriage itself.
If a believing man and woman, neither of which have been married before, go to Caesar and get a state marriage license, they are STILL married according to God's definition of marriage. They meet all the criteria that God requires for a valid marriage and they are married when they agree that they are married. Whether the state thinks it has any say in anything is not important. The agreement is between the man and the woman either way, and it is THIS agreement that God holds us to. Marriage requires no contracts, no paperwork, no signatures and no state. But having a contract, or paperwork, or signatures, or the state, in no way invalidates the marriage. It simply has nothing to do with anything. Just because the state likes to think it alone provides the right to marry, doesn't actually give it anything of the kind.
Mark C said:
God clearly didn't respect "marriages" made in violation of His direction in the Book of Ezra.
Those marriages were in defiance of God's clearly established law. The marriages were invalid. They would have been just as invalid whether they married themselves in a tent, or had a state-recognized marriage ceremony. There was no lawful marriage according to God's Word, so they were required to put away those wives. It would be the same if they were marrying other men, marrying other men's wives or marrying animals. They are not considered valid marriages according to God's Word. He alone created the institution, so He alone defines the parameters of what a valid marriage is comprised of.
Mark C said:
He made it clear that we are to "render unto Caesar that which is his"; so who is the creator of a marriage (or a church, for that matter) made by Caesar? AND WHAT DOES CAESAR'S CONTRACT SAY?
Caesar does not create marriages, nor does Caesar create churches, regardless what the state may say. It's no different than the state handing out licenses to heaven. It can say it controls who is and isn't going to go to heaven, but in reality, it changes absolutely nothing. The state could even hand out annulments of "heaven certificates" if they like. It makes no difference to the reality of the situation. God is the only one who creates marriages, even marriages among pagans.
Mark C said:
You didn't address the central point, David. What Caesar has joined - who writes the rules for how that ends? And "Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey?"
Caesar can no sooner marry me than my German Shepherd can. Governments exist to get in the way of its people, and that's fine by me. If they want me to walk to Bethlehem to take a census, so be it. If they want me to pay taxes to Caesar, I have no problems with that. And if the state wants to feel self-important enough to think it regulates who is and isn't married, they can think what they will. They can define what they will. I know what Scripture says and it says that God joins, never once Caesar. God alone joins EVERY SINGLE VALID MARRIAGE in existence, even if some man-made institution would like to think they invented it.
Love in Him,
David