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NASB | Matthew 5:44 "But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Matthew 5:44 "But I say to you, love [that is, unselfishly seek the best or higher good for] your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, [Prov 25:21, 22] |
Bible Question (short): What should I do with my in-laws? |
Question (full): What should I do with my in-laws? They don't like me. Preferred my husband to marry ex-girl of 10 years. They had a dysfuntional relationship. Emotional and verbal abuse. They stayed together because of a child they shared for over 6 years. Ex had other relationships. They had an on and off relationship the entire time. Ex is very possessive and spoiled. Very materialistic and a trouble-maker and a big liar since he's known her. In-law like her but doesn't agree with all of her ways but still interacts with her because they are scared that she will stop them from seeing the child. Ex uses child as a pon to get what she wants. Seems like miserable family, none of them have a good relationship with a man. Husband is the only boy and 2 sister. My father-in-law doesn't interact with the women of the family because he doesn't agree with what goes on. I have a child with my husband now and ex won't allow him to bring her when he goes to drop off his other child. Ex and in-laws are in cahoots agains me to make me not feel included. In-laws invites me and ex to family functions and talk about us when we don't show. Misery loves company. How do I deal with the in-laws? I am going to stop the in-laws from seeing my daughter that I share with their son. If they don't like me how can I trust them with my child. My husband has stopped talking to his family because of this and I hate to see that happen. Family to me is very important but they have no cause not to like or accept me into their family. |