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1 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | greentwiga | 142075 | ||
Whew, such a lot to say. First, are you a child of God? I know you are. Does he love you even more than you love your owhn family? Is he giving you the best, and teaching you? Absolutely. Therefore relax. Sometimes when thisngs were tough, I had to repeat words like this as a mantra. It helps me overcome self doubt. We can help each other understand, but each has a choice. You can choose to listen to God, or your own selfish interests. We know the truth, but blind ourselves. See Rom 12:1-2 on how when we give ourselves to God, we know his will. Here you instinctively knew that though the church needs discipline, just like in II Cor, being too harsh can destroy a mans walk with God. I had a daughter who dropped out of High school. She knew that I disapproved of whet she was doing. Nevertheless, I kept contacting her and loving her. She is now in college. Keep believing in that new creation that you are. God don't make no junk. In answering your questions, we must look at what is usually ignored. Does God give cultural or time period statements in the passage. For example, Paul says tht because of the times (the persecution) that people should not marry. Another time he says that he wishes that all men were like him. This could mean he naturally had a low sex drive, or that he had the victory over needing sex. Compare those statements to the one about every man should marry. All statements have to be true, so I Cor 7:2 can't be strictly interpreted as all men must marry. In 1 Cor 7:9, we compare that to Matt 5:28 where burning in lust is adultery in the mind. Yes, it is better to be single in times of trouble, but it is better to marry that to burn, or worse, committ immorality. Remember, back then, there were people teaching that marriage was evil. We must reject all such worldly things. Paul saying, relax. Single is good, marriage is good. It does not say "If ones mate deserts him". It says if an unbeliever leaves. Let's say you are emotionally abusive (I know you are not) and your husband realizes he will commit suicide if he doesn't leave. He, a believing Christian leaves to save his life, but stays single and prays for you. You though claim righteousness, because you always blame others rather than listen to God and repent. You claim abandonment and remarry. God is not fooled by such people, but it goes on all the time. If the unbeliever can't stand the new righteous you that no longer joins him in the "gentile" ways and leaves, you are free to remarry. Notice the difference the spouse leaves because of your sin or because of your righteousness. Only the second frees you to remarry. I believe that Paul's and Jesus' teachings on Marriage perfectly mesh. Adultery breaks the marriage contract. There is no marriage, unless you choose to forgive. Thus you can divorce. The unbeliever is not under God's law in the way that the jew or Christian is. You must keep your covenants because God demands it. If an unbeliever leaves, the covenant is broken, but if he chooses to stay, do like Paul says and stay. In both cases, the Christian stays if at all possible, but if the partner ends the marriage in these situations, you are free to remarry. I see no contridiction. You had the heart to stay. Compare the sentance structure of loosed to widows. One is no longer under bondage but free to remarry. The other is loosed and free to remarry. the sentances are identical with two words of similar ideas used. Compare Ephesians and Colossians. Two identical books, but the passages are written with the same construction but different words. Thus, if widows are free to remarry (and they are) then when unbelievers leave, the spouse is free to remarry. Greentwiga |
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2 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | tanne9595 | 142086 | ||
Yes, God loves me more than my own family. Jesus died for us so that we may be forgiven of our sins. I beleive all of that so very deep in my heart. As a child I wanted to go to church. But was in a family that did not really believe. I would go any chance that I got. You have such knowledge of the bible. You must have been studing it for years. The answers that my preacher gave me to each question are like yours.Here is just the answers he gave. 1.This is true of a divorced person as well as a never married person. It is wrong for any person, single or divorced to commit fornication. 2. This is true wwhether their marriage was disolved on scriptural or non-scriptural grounds. 3.This is true regardless of what might have occured prior i.e. another marriage to the desertion. 4.Paul really doesn't teach that Jesus teaching about divorce exempts anyone. Jesus said himself it applies to "anyone" Matthew 5:31 5.A person should remain in the "situation he was in when God called him" To fail to do so is to sin. It is not, however, an unpardonable sin. When David took another man's wife, she became his wife and God sen the prophet to say "The Lord has taken away your sin..." 1Samuel 12:13. IF forgiveness was possible under the old Testament with the cross, isn't it even more so now under the blood of Jesus? 6. Yes, he does say that those who have been loosed from a companion are free to marry and will not commit sin if they marry. This , however , goes back to the priciple taught earlier it is better to marry than to burn with lust. I am sure you are a smart enough person to know that I am having troubles in decideing what to do with the life that I have now. However, I don't want to write it down for the world to see. I have to thank you so much for your insight. And hope that the next few letters will lighten my heart. You were right to stand by your daughter. I have a daughter that is graduating this year. I am very proud of her. She holds a 4.0 grade adverage. She is apply to college to get a doctorine in phycology. She is as smart as her father. As you can see by my spelling she excells past me. I look forward to your next letter. God bless you. |
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3 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | greentwiga | 142088 | ||
Did you know that this site allows you to write a small personal profile? I have one, if you need some counsel. I won't say things to tickle your ears, that is things that you want to hear, if they are against scripture. Though I had to spend 10 years single, I have been truly blessed with a Godly woman this time. God gives great joy to those who wait on his will and timing. As for your pastor, people who truly listen to the word will say similar things. greentwiga |
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4 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | tanne9595 | 142096 | ||
I will look for the personal profile. I hope it is not a dateing scene. I will put myself on there as tanne9595 I would love to talk to someone that has no personal relationship with me. For straight forward answers. |
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5 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | greentwiga | 142097 | ||
That is why I stressed my love for my wife, my pearl of great price. Greentwiga |
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6 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | tanne9595 | 142099 | ||
what do I go into for the personal profile. I can not find it. |
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7 | What are our duties as man and wife | Eph 5:1 | greentwiga | 142105 | ||
click on a person's name where it says author in the lists of questions or subjects, usualy below the article you are reading | ||||||