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How did you know what God's will was for your marriage
Hi, Theresa I hope you don't mind me replying to this...but that's such a good question, one that I struggle with on occasion. First, I can tell you that he doesn't like divorce. I suspect you already know this, which brings us to point 2, he created marriage to so we can fulfill each others needs not just physical needs but all the needs of this life here on earth. He gave both Husband and Wife specific guidelines to follow so that we will fulfill his will. Day 8 & 9 of ‘From Chaos to Calm’ deals with what the Bible expects from us wives. But more importantly they are also numerous references to his will for our marriages in the Bible. (I can site them if you wish). But I suspect that if we want specifics, and ask for it in prayer he will reveal it to us. As for me, whenever I start asking question like that, and I pray for his guidance, I remember him giving me a perfect peace that surpasses all my concerns and cares. God brings me into a feeling of perfection because I’m covered by “his grace”. You know what I’m saying? This feeling of his grace filled perfection would not allow me to wonder what his purpose for my marriage is because I am living it; however imperfect it may seem to my fragile eyes I’m walking in his will. Theresa, your question came at such a great time for me and answered so many questions of my own, I only hope you get the gist of what I’m trying to say. I pray that God will reveal himself to you and give you what you need because it is he alone that can satisfy you.
Theresa Merrill said:How did you know what God's will was for your marriage
Hi Theresa :) Just wanted you to know that someone is out there praying for you. I don't know exactly what you are struggling with but I'll pray for you. These past 3 months have been some of the worst in my life because I have watched my family (mom, dad and brothers) get absolutely destroyed. My heart is still broken over everything that is happening but my eyes have been opened so much to the pain that others have been living with for years. I feel like 3 months ago I had a family and now I have just broken bits. My parents are divorcing, my older brother is getting divorced, and my brothers are so angry at my dad that they are legally having their names changed. Everyone seems to hate everyone. It's terrible and nasty and just seems to have come out of the blue like an evil hurricane. I feel like families everywhere are being attacked and we cannot let Satan win anymore. Again, I don't know what you are feeling right now or are struggling with but I just encourage you to give it to God and don't move a muscle until you are absolutely sure that you have heard from Him about it. I will pray right now for peace in your life and for the storm you are enduring to be still.
I hope that things get better right away for you :)
Amy
Theresa,
I'm praying for you and your husband. I've been married 20 years (as of next Sunday). Marriage brings great joy and great sorrow because life brings great joy and great sorrow. Many times I have blamed my marriage for pain and suffering that was actually just a part of life and would have occured regardless of my marital status. My husband and I have BEEN THROUGH IT!!! I have a hard time letting go of things that happened in the past, I'm like a dog - I've got to go dig up an old bone and chew on it for a while. (This turns out to be an incredible waste of energy - but bad habits are bad habits). I try to remember God is still working on us.
When you forge a sword you heat it up, pound it with a hammer and cool it off. Then you repeat the process. I feel like my marriage has been forged by time :)!
All of our friends here have offered fantastic advice that I hope helps. Just wanted you to know you are not alone!!!!
Peace and Strength.
ok I am the negative nelly because may be i am going through a battle of my own this has no reflect on advice for you but why does it seem we always have to be the ones to bend over back wards? What about the husbands role? Why is it we seem to be the door mats? Iguess thats where i struggle right now probably becaues I am not strong in my faith or my marriage either one at this time. But why does it seem like to ME ( me only) that christian wife/ woman= door matt;? HOw do you let go and give it to God?
Leigh said:Theresa,
I'm praying for you and your husband. I've been married 20 years (as of next Sunday). Marriage brings great joy and great sorrow because life brings great joy and great sorrow. Many times I have blamed my marriage for pain and suffering that was actually just a part of life and would have occured regardless of my marital status. My husband and I have BEEN THROUGH IT!!! I have a hard time letting go of things that happened in the past, I'm like a dog - I've got to go dig up an old bone and chew on it for a while. (This turns out to be an incredible waste of energy - but bad habits are bad habits). I try to remember God is still working on us.
When you forge a sword you heat it up, pound it with a hammer and cool it off. Then you repeat the process. I feel like my marriage has been forged by time :)!
All of our friends here have offered fantastic advice that I hope helps. Just wanted you to know you are not alone!!!!
Peace and Strength.
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