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1 | Help to stop Inlaws encouraging divorce? | Bible general Archive 2 | waldoette | 150032 | ||
I am a Christian and so is my husband. My husband is confused. His parents are telling him not even to enter our home with our children that he should go through with a divorce. I feel like I should be able to find some passage that says to his parents that they should forgive me and encourage their son to try to make the marriage work. I know it takes work, I have let him know that. But I am up against a brick wall, his parents hate me and have my husband brain washed that I will only cause him heartache. He won't even have dinner with us. I feel he should give me a chance to prove myself and his parents should support this. They go to church every Sunday, but they don't seem to have the Christian spirit. | ||||||
2 | Help to stop Inlaws encouraging divorce? | Bible general Archive 2 | DocTrinsograce | 150033 | ||
Hi, Waldoette... This forum is not intended for counseling. Renewing any relationship -- or doing anything of lasting value -- always has roots in Christ. The best advice any of us can give is for you to look to the Lord Jesus Christ. If your relationship is right with Him, then He will guide you into all other things. This would also apply to your husband. However, you are responsibile for your relation with the Lord, not your husbands. We will pray for you. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Besides 1King Is There Parent Support | Bible general Archive 2 | waldoette | 150138 | ||
I know that Jesus discusses divorce. He doesn't condem it, doesn't approve, but says people should stay married. I just feel like there is something in the Bible besides 1 Kings that states about forgiveness. Something that says that parents should support their children's marriage. | ||||||
4 | Besides 1King Is There Parent Support | Bible general Archive 2 | DocTrinsograce | 150169 | ||
Hi, Waldoette... Yes, since marriage is God's design, that is what they should do. But others rarely do exactly as they should. However, it is unlikely that your in-laws will do what is right simply because you present them with Biblical evidence to support your assertions. God is more interested in how you handle these set of circumstances. If you seek His glory, surrendering fully to Him, then perhaps you will be sufficiently out of the way for Him to work in their lives. I know it is easier said than done, "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." In Him, Doc |
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