Season 3: Episode 7 – Biblically Navigating Abuse, Abandonment, and Divorce – Dr. Steve Swartz

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-yvtk5-19c37b2

Episode #7 Show Notes

Host: Warren Lamb

Guest: Dr. Steve Swartz

 

Summary

In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Warren is joined by Dr. Steve Swartz who presents his carefully researched biblical case that verbal/emotional abuse (reviling) can constitute abandonment under 1 Corinthians 7, potentially providing biblical grounds for divorce. Drawing from 25+ years of pastoral ministry and rigorous hermeneutical study, Dr. Swartz challenges the church to recognize that protecting the vulnerable takes precedence over preserving marriages at all costs. His work represents a significant development within Reformed theology, maintaining fidelity to Scripture while expanding the understanding of how God’s Word addresses domestic oppression. This conversation challenges pastors, counselors, and church leaders to examine whether their theology truly protects the oppressed or inadvertently enables oppressors. Dr. Swartz’s work represents courageous scholarship that maintains biblical authority while advocating for those trapped in covenant betrayal.

 

Takeaways

  • Biblical fidelity doesn’t require rigidity – Careful hermeneutics can expand our understanding without abandoning core principles
  • The vulnerable matter more than institutions – Jesus came to set captives free, not preserve marriages at any cost
  • Abuse is a gospel issue – Persistent, unrepentant abuse reveals an unregenerate heart
  • Churches need reformation – Many inadvertently protect abusers while further traumatizing victims
  • Courage is required – Confronting influential abusers may cost churches financially, but purifies them spiritually.
  • Churches often commit “secondary abuse” by mishandling initial disclosures
  • Women often fear disclosure because of widespread church failures in handling abuse
  • Successful, influential men who are revilers often receive protection rather than discipline
  • One hour of counseling barely scratches the surface – pastoral humility is essential

 

Relevant Links

Dr. Swartz Resources

 

Other Books Mentioned

 

Other Links

 

Warrenism of the Week: “All abuse is evil; all abuse is destructive; NO abuse is permissible by God.”

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Published by: Pastor Warren Lamb

God has granted me the honor of being adopted as one of His sons and of serving His people as a Bible teacher and Biblical counselor. My primary area of counseling expertise is often referred to as "high-end" counseling: survivors of trauma and abuse, especially childhood sexual abuse, church abuse, narcissistic abuse, domestic oppression, sex-trafficking, kidnapping, and sole-survivor counseling. As a survivor myself, God uses my own healing journey to help bring hope and healing to others (a la 2 Cor. 1:3-4). Abuse and oppression are NEVER okay with God! When it comes to oppression and abuse, there is no "Switzerland," no neutral territory - you either side with the oppressor or with the oppressed; there is no middle ground. To find out more, visit our website https://tilbcc.com

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