glorydaz
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Don't make assumptions if you truly seek to understand a matter.
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Don't make assumptions if you truly seek to understand a matter.
My wife committed adultery and left me.
Do you think I should have continued to "cling to her"?
If so, can you provide scriptural support that a man should continue to cling to his wife if she commits adultery and leaves him?
and my question to tambora remains unanswered by her:
The only remaining issue seems to be hosea and homer and forgiveness. As I understand it, she does not wish to return. She left you forever even if you forgave her.
Sharing my life with my 3 generations of sweet loving females (mother wife daughter) is heaven to me.
the insurance company disagreed
In the judgement, when God asks you why you did not do what was right, are you going to tell him that your insurance company was ok with it?
In the judgement, when God asks you why you did not do what was right, are you going to tell him that your insurance company was ok with it?
what did I not do that was right?
use scripture, or kat will report you (or me - she's been acting funny lately)
In other words, even though the marriage was over, he did not give his wife a bill of divorce (as scripture demanded) ...
what did I not do that was right?
use scripture, or kat will report you (or me - she's been acting funny lately)
I'd be interested in seeing this scripture too. Man's religious judgement in such matters does not equal Gods.
where does scripture demand that I give her a bill of divorce?
When I stand before God, He'll see me IN CHRIST JESUS. And it's a good thing, too.
You should know Jesus taught that keeping the law did not qualify you for righteousness. He gave several examples, the sum of which is that as a disciple of Christ you should go beyond the letter of the law: from 1 mile to 2 miles; from 10% to 100%. If your marriage is irretrievably over, as it was, then do the right thing by getting a formal divorce and let your ex wife, even though the fault may have been hers, marry again if she wants to.
Amen, sister. But this doesn't excuse any believer from having sloppy morals. And I think that even though you are right, God does not like being made fun of. Anyone who thinks that because he is saved, he can do anything he pleases and act unrighteously, is kidding himself.
He isn't keeping her from getting a divorce or remarrying.
Did I suggest otherwise? C'mon, tough guy, tell me where I said that if someone disagrees with me, it means they have sloppy morals. Please. Do yourself a favour and be truthful for once. Tell me where I said this. Or else shut up. I find your comment downright offensive.Just because someone doesn't agree with you, doesn't mean they have sloppy morals or are laughing at God
You're kidding, right?
Did I suggest otherwise? C'mon, tough guy, tell me where I said that if someone disagrees with me, it means they have sloppy morals. Please. Do yourself a favour and be truthful for once. Tell me where I said this. Or else shut up. I find your comment downright offensive.
I wish. We'll have to make due with 1 for now.you must be a man of many bathrooms sir
For how long?I did not have a job
Amen, sister. But this doesn't excuse any believer from having sloppy morals. And I think that even though you are right, God does not like being made fun of. Anyone who thinks that because he is saved, he can do anything he pleases and act unrighteously, is kidding himself.
Did she have any grounds for joining with another man?
For example, if a man commits adultery, the wife is free to leave.
After she leaves, that man can't accuse her of committing adultery.
She was allowed to leave the first man for the cause of sexual immorality.