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In Unchained: How the Church Misread Jesus on Divorce and the Truth That Sets You Free, Derek Abishua challenges the traditional church doctrine that permanently disqualifies divorced believers from ministry, full fellowship, or remarriage. He terms this rigid, shame-based theology the "poison pill" and argues it stems from a catastrophic mistranslation of ancient biblical texts and historical contexts. The book's central thesis hinges on a crucial linguistic distinction lost in modern English translations. Abishua explains that first-century Jewish culture distinguished between shalach (or apolyō), the treacherous act of "putting away" or abandoning a wife without legal protection, and sefer keritut (or apostasion), the formal "certificate of cutting off." This certificate was a merciful Mosaic provision designed to legally sever the marriage, protect the woman from destitution, and grant her the freedom to remarry. When Jesus condemned divorce in Matthew 19, He was not issuing a blanket ban on all legal dissolution; rather, He was fiercely defending vulnerable women against the predatory, "any cause" abandonment popularized by the lenient School of Hillel. Abishua further illuminates Jesus's "exception clause" (porneia) through the lens of the ancient Jewish betrothal window, demonstrating that God's laws prioritize mercy and protection for the innocent party when a covenant is shattered by sin. The "hardness of heart" principle reveals that God regulates human brokenness to limit its destructive power, never abandoning the vulnerable. The book also deconstructs common proof-texts used to bar divorced individuals from leadership. Abishua shows that Paul's declaration that the abandoned believer is "not under bondage" (1 Corinthians 7) grants freedom from dead covenants. Furthermore, the "one-woman man" qualification for elders is a character requirement denoting present sexual purity and covenant faithfulness, not a clinical audit of past marital history. Ultimately, Unchained is a pastoral plea for the church to replace legalistic condemnation with the "Joseph Option"-a paradigm of justice tempered by mercy. Abishua calls congregations to celebrate restoration, affirm the full forgiveness of the gospel, and recognize that God removes our transgressions "as far as the east is from the west." Divorced believers are not permanently damaged goods; they are new creations, fully forgiven, and entirely free to love, serve, and flourish in the Kingdom of God, unburdened by the chains of human tradition. Derek Abishua is a visionary strategy coach, electrifying speaker, and trusted advisor to top executives determined to not just survive, but thrive in an era of unprecedented disruption. He is a cartographer of the future, providing leaders with the essential maps and tools to navigate the chaotic transition from the old industrial age to a new paradigm of exponential change. With years of experience in the trenches guiding complex, large-scale transformations, Derek operates at the thrilling intersection of radical business strategy, breakthrough innovation, and conscious leadership. His other books in the pipeline include Integrated Adaptability Quotient: The Funnel for Effective Corporate Strategy, Digital CEO: Leading Transformation in the Ai Era, and The King of Disruption: Scanning Elon Musk's Brains.He decodes the winning formulas of the world's most disruptive companies, like Tesla, and translates their audacious principles into actionable playbooks for building agile, resilient, and future-ready organizations. Derek doesn't just offer theories; he provides a battle-tested framework for unlocking hyper-growth, forging unassailable competitive moats, and instilling a culture of relentless execution. His mission is to empower leaders to shed outdated thinking, harness the power of first principles, and architect their own legacies of industry-wide transformation. For those ready to lead the charge and build tomorrow, Derek