If a man has multiple wives and then becomes a Christian, he should stay married to all the wives who wish to remain married to him. There is nothing in the NT that restricts polygamy, however, Jesus did refer to God's intent in the beginning that a man and a woman should join together in marriage.
We know that the Patriarchs had multiple wives and there were probably some who had more than one wife in the first century and were Christians. Again, the ideal from God's point of view is that one man and one woman join in marriage. The only restriction on plural marriage has to do with someone who desires to become an overseer, pastor/teacher, etc., and in those cases, they are to be married to only one wife. This restriction makes sense because where there is more than one wife domestic peace is most of the time is not evident.
We are not called upon to judge the status of others who stand before God on their own merits. Yehovah knows those that are His and can deal with them on an individual basis.
I don't know of any churches to-day who can sit in judgement over any member of their congregation considering the state of the church's departure from the plain instruction they have received from their lord and savior Jesus and do not do them. In most cases, Jesus could come into their midst and say, "If you call me your lord and master, why do you not do all that I have told you to do?"
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