Fri. Dec 5th, 2025

Billy Graham to Adulterer Seeking Advice: Don’t Think I’m Being Harsh

Your marriage covenant means something.

The question seems straight out of an episode of Maury or Jerry Springer: A woman is devastated after she cheated on her husband and her new boyfriend dumped her.  

In her heartbreak, she asks famed evangelist Billy Graham: “I’ve been having an affair behind my husband’s back for over two years, and now I’ve discovered he’s been having one also. I guess we’re headed to the divorce court, but now my secret lover has dumped me, and my life is falling apart. I’m so confused. How did I get into this mess?” 

The wise man of God did not mince words or coddle the woman in his response.  

He wrote

Both you and your husband got into this mess (and I’m afraid that’s what it is—a mess) because you deliberately disobeyed the vow you made before God when you were married: to be faithful to each other as long as you lived.
I realize you may not have taken that vow seriously; you may not even have thought about it very much. But God took it seriously, and when we disobey Him and go our own way, there are always consequences—and they are never good. Wouldn’t it have been far better if you and your husband had been committed to your marriage and done all you could to make it stronger? Of course. Jesus’ words concerning marriage are just as valid today as they were when He first spoke them: “What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder” (Mark 10:9).
Don’t misunderstand me, however, or think I’m being harsh or unconcerned about your situation—for I’m not. Admittedly you can’t change the past—and I hope others will profit from your experience. The Bible says, “Let us know among ourselves what is good” (Job 34:4).
But you can change the future, and I pray you will—with God’s help. Turn to Christ for the forgiveness you need, and then ask Him to come into your life and heal your marriage. God loves you, and no matter what the future holds for you, we are never alone when we know Christ.

And that’s the beautiful thing about God: He takes us as we are and will make us complete in Him. 

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