Checkered24
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I would love to have some help in analyzing my current relationship. I have a lot of questions as to whether we have God's blessing, and we have certainly made misteps which God would be displeased with. I am very unsure.
We have known each other a year and a half. Dated seriously two months. We get along amazingly well, seem to be extremely good compliments to each other. We find each other spiritually and emotionally fulfilling, helpful towards each other, patient and understanding. Our love transcends the flesh and is deeply rooted in our character and personality. We have had many good things happen to us too! We do feel we have been blessed.
However, there are a couple underlying currents of negativity.
First, she has been married and divorced. I struggle with this because of what Jesus says in Matthew 19:9. "And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except [it be] for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery."
It makes me wonder if marrying her is adultery on my part. She divorced her husband because he was unfaithful, cheating on her, and had a child with another woman. Understandable, and I would suspect understandable under God. However, he was reluctant to divorce too, so she initiated it and in essence, put him away. Can I be certain God would be pleased with marrying her?
Second, I am a much newer Christian than her. We have really enjoyed spending time reading and studying the bible, and I have learned so much. Still, I wonder if God would be pleased that I have been relient on her for some teaching. She believes a man cannot be passive, and I find I have to be passive in terms of Christian teachings generally because her knowledge is deeper than my own. It reminds me of Adam and Eve, where God's displeasure with Adam is that he did not protect Eve from the serpent, and allowed her to bite the fruit and then did so himself. I find I am being relient on her without being able to fully give input to Christian decisions, which I am not sure is pleasing to God.
My pastor does not think this is a huge deal, but it seems to come up a lot and is a challenge.
We did sin (fornication), and have been very regretful of it. We put our desires ahead of God. He has rebuked us in scripture (I in Proverbs, I think she got a lot of it in Deuteronomy). We have also suddenly found some resistence among the authority figures in our lives. We are repentent and committed to avoiding that again until we are married, but of course the damage is done and we are going to face some kind of continual consequences.
So I have been really uncertain. I have a very strong desire to work through any issues, as does she. I am just having trouble determining whether God is really pleased, or whether emotionally I want him to be pleased.
The best place I have been lead to by God is reading 1 Corinthians 13 (particularly 4 thru 8) about his Love for us, and I can compare it very favorable for my Love for her. So I do believe our love is true and not lust. I also have come across passages encouraging me to love and care for widows and children who are missing a parent (I cannot remember the book off hand, but she has a daughter too). It seemed to be confirmation of our relationship.
Anyone have any other advice, what to read or where to look? We communicate great and if there is more for us to look into, I am sure we will sit down and do it together!
Thanks!
We have known each other a year and a half. Dated seriously two months. We get along amazingly well, seem to be extremely good compliments to each other. We find each other spiritually and emotionally fulfilling, helpful towards each other, patient and understanding. Our love transcends the flesh and is deeply rooted in our character and personality. We have had many good things happen to us too! We do feel we have been blessed.
However, there are a couple underlying currents of negativity.
First, she has been married and divorced. I struggle with this because of what Jesus says in Matthew 19:9. "And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except [it be] for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery."
It makes me wonder if marrying her is adultery on my part. She divorced her husband because he was unfaithful, cheating on her, and had a child with another woman. Understandable, and I would suspect understandable under God. However, he was reluctant to divorce too, so she initiated it and in essence, put him away. Can I be certain God would be pleased with marrying her?
Second, I am a much newer Christian than her. We have really enjoyed spending time reading and studying the bible, and I have learned so much. Still, I wonder if God would be pleased that I have been relient on her for some teaching. She believes a man cannot be passive, and I find I have to be passive in terms of Christian teachings generally because her knowledge is deeper than my own. It reminds me of Adam and Eve, where God's displeasure with Adam is that he did not protect Eve from the serpent, and allowed her to bite the fruit and then did so himself. I find I am being relient on her without being able to fully give input to Christian decisions, which I am not sure is pleasing to God.
My pastor does not think this is a huge deal, but it seems to come up a lot and is a challenge.
We did sin (fornication), and have been very regretful of it. We put our desires ahead of God. He has rebuked us in scripture (I in Proverbs, I think she got a lot of it in Deuteronomy). We have also suddenly found some resistence among the authority figures in our lives. We are repentent and committed to avoiding that again until we are married, but of course the damage is done and we are going to face some kind of continual consequences.
So I have been really uncertain. I have a very strong desire to work through any issues, as does she. I am just having trouble determining whether God is really pleased, or whether emotionally I want him to be pleased.
The best place I have been lead to by God is reading 1 Corinthians 13 (particularly 4 thru 8) about his Love for us, and I can compare it very favorable for my Love for her. So I do believe our love is true and not lust. I also have come across passages encouraging me to love and care for widows and children who are missing a parent (I cannot remember the book off hand, but she has a daughter too). It seemed to be confirmation of our relationship.
Anyone have any other advice, what to read or where to look? We communicate great and if there is more for us to look into, I am sure we will sit down and do it together!
Thanks!