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NASB | Psalm 15:1 O LORD, who may abide in Your tent? Who may dwell on Your holy hill? |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Psalm 15:1 O LORD, who may lodge [as a guest] in Your tent? Who may dwell [continually] on Your holy hill? |
Bible Question: This question is centered around reconciliation after divorce. Infidelity was not the grounds of divorce, it was willful disobedience. Both of us, have had intimate relations with another person after our divorce. We are truly seeking to be obedient to God's word in seeking remarriage/reconciliation. It is difficult for him because he said that he doesn't have the "lost in love" feelings that he used to have. This is completely understandable. I believe that as we draw nearer to God, He draws nearer to us and can put that love in our hearts for the other person. Although, remarriage is committing adultery. How would explain the sin of sex with another after the divorce and then seeking reconciliation? Does God still want reconciliation under these circumstances? Aren't we adulterers anyway? I am sold out to reconciliation with the husband God gave me in my youth...this is just a lingering question I have. I am not clear on what the answer is. |
Bible Answer: Ps 15:1-4A Psalm of David. O LORD, who may abide in Your tent? Who may dwell on Your holy hill? He who walks with integrity, and works righteousness, And speaks truth in his heart...But who honors those who fear the LORD; He swears to his own hurt and does not change; Let me first urge you to see a good Christian counselor in your area wherever you are. I was a full time minister for awhile and know it can be dangerous to make recommendations to people with out all the information. It is so hard to answer this because I can just see the pain in your question and realize is must be humbling to open your self up this way. To try and answer your question I think it is good, when possible, to go back to you spouse. Here is why: marriage is a convent between God, your spouse and you. God wants us to keep our convents. With that said please see someone who is a Christian consoler in your area. PS I wish I could reach through and give a hug! Your heart is good when you ask, "What does God want?" |