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1 | Consistent biblical answers? | 1 Corinthians | afriend | 170192 | ||
Mark, I am looking for answers and I am getting different answers to my question. My exwife was raised a Christian and lives a moral life but is not active in church. I was not a Christian when we married. I became a Christian while we were separated and fell in love with a divorced Christian woman in my new church. My exwife divorced me because after many years of trying to reconcile she could not trust that I would be faithful and wanted to control my friendships with women. Basically she told me that I could not have women friends and be married to her. That is just ridiculous and I will not live my life that way. I did not want to be repressed by my exwife and I enjoy my new church and new friends. My exwife does not fit my new life. She will not accept me as I am. She does not believe I am a Christian because I did not cut off all communication with women and come home to her. My exwife does not believe I repented or made ammends so she gave up on me and divorced me. Our divorce was very hostile and I do not believe we will ever have a relationship in the future. I try to be kind to her but she will not accept the changes in me. At the moment my exwife will not even talk to me. This Christian woman I have met is unlike anyone I have ever known. My new friends and church are unlike any group I have ever been a part of. It is difficult for me to believe that God would have me go back to the hostility of my exwife and walk away from the woman and friends that have supported me through the toughest part of my life. What is God's will? |
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2 | Christian man wants to remarry | 1 Corinthians | afriend | 170190 | ||
Searcher, I am not asking looking for a certain answer. I really want to understand and I am getting different answers. My exwife is a believer but does not regularly attend church. She divorced me because she did not believe I could be faithful to her. She could not accept that I would have women as friends. I refused to be repressed by her from knowing and being friends with half of the people on the planet. She needed to have more faith. So, she walked away. I let her because I was happy in my new church group and I was falling in love with this other Christian woman. My exwife is not the same kind of Christian as this woman. My exwife lives a very moral and Christian life but she does not talk it or stay involved in the Church I attend. I have built my social life and friends in my new church friends. I do not believe my exwife would accept them and I do not believe my new friends would accept my exwife. So, I have rejected my exwife for my new Church and my new friends in some ways. I have grown to love the woman I met at church. She is a part of my new social circle and we have built a God centered relationship. I just want to understand if God forgives us and I am legally divorced. Can I marry this Christian woman and be following God's will? |
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3 | ... | 1 Corinthians | afriend | 170189 | ||
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4 | Christian man wants to remarry | 1 Corinthians | afriend | 170145 | ||
Mark, My exwife divorced me. It was a very hostile divorce. She doesn't speak to me now. Are you telling me that I should stop living my life, give up the woman I love and try to reunite with a very hostile, angry exwife? I tried to reconcile but she would not accept it. How long am I supposed to put my life on hold? Didn't God bring this new Christian woman to me? Isn't that God's will? I feel that my life is a series of tests by God. Is this another test? |
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5 | Christian man wants to remarry | Not Specified | afriend | 170132 | ||
My wife divorced me after a long separation. When we were together I was not a Christian. I have since become a Christian during our separation. My exwife is a Christian. She divorced me because I had committed adultery. I wanted to reconcile but she did not believe in me. My exwife will not even speak to me. I have since met a divorced Christian woman. Am I free to marry this new woman or must I remain single and hope for reconcilation with my exwife? My exwife has not remarried nor is she dating as far as I know. I have fallen in love with this new woman and would like to continue my life as a Christian man. Would my second marriage be adultery? Would it be permitted in the eyes of God? I do not believe my first marriage can be salvaged. |
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6 | Christian man wants to remarry | 1 Corinthians | afriend | 170136 | ||
My wife divorced me after a long separation. When we were together I was not a Christian. I have since become a Christian during our separation. My exwife is a Christian. She divorced me because I had committed adultery. I wanted to reconcile but she did not believe in me. My exwife will not even speak to me. I have since met a divorced Christian woman. Am I free to marry this new woman or must I remain single and hope for reconcilation with my exwife? My exwife has not remarried nor is she dating as far as I know. I have fallen in love with this new woman and would like to continue my life as a Christian man. Would my second marriage be adultery? Would it be permitted in the eyes of God? I do not believe my first marriage can be salvaged. |
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