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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Melchizedek Ordered by Date |
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1 | Marriage vows | Gen 2:24 | Melchizedek | 191128 | ||
Hi. This must be a difficult positon you are in and I am praying for you and your family. When you married your husband you had made the choice to stay with your husband already. It was a prayerful choice, as I gather from your words. The Word of God that says that whom God has put otgether, let no man put assunder seems to be the answer to your dilemma. You and your husband are one in the eyes of God and anyone outside this union is not part of it and has no power to make the decisions as to what happens to this union except God! It is a painful decision but as we are God's children when we do what His Word says, we are sure to find solutions to issues we thought were difficult and irreperable. This does not mean you are disrespecting or you don't love your family, but now they need to understand you are married and they are 'outsiders" to your union, your husband is the head of your union and you need to display this unity to them and they need to see it from you that this subject of your marriage is not up for discussion as you are already married to him which clearly states your choice on the matter. Your husband also needs to know from you and how you deal with this matter that you married him and you don't regret doing so. I believe it is in the best interest of your marriage to have your husband know that no matter what your family's opinion of your Godly union, he has your support through and through! I hope this helps! | ||||||
2 | Marriage vows | Gen 2:24 | Melchizedek | 191127 | ||
Hi. This must be a difficult positon you are in and I am praying for you and your family. When you married your husband you had made the choice to stay with your husband already. It was a prayerful choice, as I gather from your words. The Word of God that says that whom God has put otgether, let no man put assunder seems to be the answer to your dilemma. You and your husband are one in the eyes of God and anyone outside this union is not part of it and has no power to make the decisions as to what happens to this union except God! It is a painful decision but as we are God's children when we do what His Word says, we are sure to find solutions to issues we thought were difficult and irreperable. This does not mean you are disrespecting or you don't love your family, but now they need to understand you are married and they are 'outsiders" to your union, your husband is the head of your union and you need to display this unity to them and they need to see it from you that this subject of your marriage is not up for discussion as you are already married to him which clearly states your choice on the matter. Your husband also needs to know from you and how you deal with this matter that you married him and you don't regret doing so. I believe it is in the best interest of your marriage to have your husband know that no matter what your family's opinion of your Godly union, he has your support through and through! I hope this helps! | ||||||
3 | Is wife equally obligate to leave parent | Gen 2:24 | Melchizedek | 191124 | ||
The bible does not specifically speak to the wife in terms of leaving her parents. It also indicates though that the two shall be one, which does not include a third party. Marriage is a start of a new family where two people unify. The rest of the family is"left" outside(if I may put it that way) for these two are beginning a new life. As a wife you assume the name of your husband, which means you have left your family. The new family and the oneness the bible talks about does not include the wife's family, it talks of her and her husband only. This is my understanding of the scripture you are reffering to and from the preachings I have listened to with regards to the latter topic! I hope I did justice to this Word! | ||||||
4 | Leave what mother/father (Gen 2:24)? | Gen 2:24 | Melchizedek | 191123 | ||
Hi: This portion of the scripture did not refer to Adam and Eve only because God already knew that there will be us. As man had been given the power to choose, this specifies and shows the high level of priority God gives to the power of choice He gave to us. He was their maker and wanted them to willingly choose to ask Him for guidance and not because they were forced to and the latter would mean God would not be true to His Word(giving them dominion and creating man in His image and likeness). They were naked physically but were dressed/covered in God's glory hence they felt no shame, but when they made a choice to follow their own choices, contrary to what God had told them about eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, the glory of the Lord departed from them, hence they felt ashamed, because their nakedness was evident to them and the shame of being without the glory of God was then evident as well. | ||||||