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A far fetched question, but per the Bible, widowers should only remarry if they absolutely have to, so it's considered in poor style, but the Bible doesn't say you can't. Leaves you in a weird creamer position where you are and are not really sinfully pure, which to me is really weird since I have no idea which stance the Bible takes on this issue. However, since you are no longer a virgin, and the other person is, it would be one defiled person with a none defiled person, and whilst not a sin, it seems like it could be construed as a bad thing. I have no idea where i'm going with this, im just curious how the Bible treats widowers and non married people when it comes to remarrying or marrying

A far fetched question, but per the Bible, widowers should only remarry if they absolutely have to, so it's considered in poor style, but the Bible doesn't say you can't. Leaves you in a weird creamer position where you are and are not really sinfully pure, which to me is really weird since I have no idea which stance the Bible takes on this issue. However, since you are no longer a virgin, and the other person is, it would be one defiled person with a none defiled person, and whilst not a sin, it seems like it could be construed as a bad thing. I have no idea where i'm going with this, im just curious how the Bible treats widowers and non married people when it comes to remarrying or marrying

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A story all too common these days. If you seek to avoid sexual sin through remarriage I would encourage you to pursue it, but always keep the goal of making a household of young disciples in view as you seek a new partner. If you can control your desires I would encourage you to seek to make disciples by self discipline and teaching in the context of living among your brothers. I have prayed that the father will make clear your path and that his will in your life may be clear.