I'd never heard of this "Amy Grant" but have read stuff promoting Another Gospel, as seems to be the case here, which is roundly condemned by God – the source of The Gospel in the first place. In my book, that makes Him the arbiter of what qualifies and what does not. Faux weddings of this type do not.
Galatians 1:6-7 I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
“Which is not another” means that there's only one Gospel. There aren't multiple variations qualifying as other Gospels of Christ; anyone claiming otherwise is wrong, in this context regarding who may marry whom. One of the songs put out by "Amy" proposes an unchanging God. Here are some of the lyrics:
Quote:
El-Shaddai, El-Shaddai
El-Elyon na Adonai
Age to age, You're still the same
By the power of the name
El-Shaddai
if you really want to see them in full you may do so here — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qJMl95lb9k
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It requires El-Shaddai
NOT to be the same from age to age for any such travesty produced by dark side heretics to be valid. Perhaps there are creatures who similarly disagree with God's plan for humanity? But they don't claim to follow an unchanging God or any god at all for that matter so in their own terms they would not be heretics. The kindest conclusion here would be that the singer doesn't actually know what the words mean, certainly not what they meant to the people who first wrote them down, and probably has never read the scriptures endorsed by Jesus. In that case why not go full ayahuasca and reimagine Christ as a totem animal? A mosquito perhaps? That's not in The Bible either but may well be in one of those Other Gospels so who knows.