Re: INteresting question for married people.
Having thought about this again I come up with the same thought. A marriage covenant is a serious commitment. If something serious relevant to the marriage was not brought to the light, that something being of such a nature that she would not have married him, I would say that invalidates the marriage.
I don't think it is wrong to get opinions. In the multitude of counsellors purposes are established. God can use that as well. I am sure she will weigh your advice and bring it to Father.
I would say that it has not been a valid marriage from the start. I would get her off the legalism and go by the peace that God can give her.
When they ask in the church if anyone has a reason why this couple cannot be joined in holy matrimony that was his cue to speak up, alhough he should have revealed it way before.
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