Non Christian wife

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mystikmind

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My sister was in a very strong relationship with an absolutely wonderful guy, then she became a borne again Christian and she wanted him to convert or she won't marry him. I don't know what he had against God, but he refused and they broke up. Later on she married a 'Christian' man who then reverted back to his old drinking and drug habbits and after four years the marriage was over.

These are the facts as they stand, i suppose it could just as easily happened the other way round too. I think the lesson here might be that only God can see into another persons heart, you cannot rely so much on the outward label of Christian or non Christian.
 

Joidevivre

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I still think something about this posting is not "real". Am I the only one?
 
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mystikmind

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I still think something about this posting is not "real". Am I the only one?
Everything people say is real, sometimes you just have to read between the lines, that is why i asked the OP that question i asked in my earlier post (not the one above on this page, the one before that).
 
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The_highwayman

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I praise God for my non Christian wife (she would pray with me and allow me to speak about Christ until we got married), nothing has given me more opportunity to conform myself to Christ than her. I have three children and none of them have my last name, one she gave up for adoption without me knowing, another she gave to her ex-boyfriend who is a Jehovah Witness (this alone has caused me years of serious gut wrenching depression, but I have overcome and am even able to love this man who worked to take my child now). She is impossible to talk to and flips out so crazily if I try to talk about anything (she literally forces me to shut my mouth and submit to her or all hell will break lose, our stuff will be destroyed, police will be called, my daughter will cry, you name it it happens - huge rage issues). She doesn't let me use our car, she caused me to lose 3 jobs, she will turn off the radio if i listen to Christian things, she has stolen my money while I sleep to go on shopping sprees, she threatens to take my daughter away for good if she doesn't get her way, she has hit me on many occasions, she would take my phone from me before she left so that I could not communicate with anyone, she has convinced her family that I am a loser (even though I can't work because of her lol), our rent payment was only $50 dollars a month and she would always blow through tremendous amounts of money to the point that I had to borrow money from family or sell my things to pay our measly bills (a few months ago we got $2500 and she blew it in two weeks and we couldn't even pay rent that month, I mean I could literally go on and on for years talking about the extremely ridiculous things which she has done and continues to do. But, I consider it an amazing blessing to be given the circumstances necessary to teach me to love as God loves. You have no idea lol, I'm so un-phased by anything that could possibly be thrown at me. I can love anyone and thats the whole point, that's what we strive for. To be conformed to Christ. We are refined by fire, not cool waters!

Indeed, the reason why I am so thankful is because I prayed for fire all my life, I prayed for hard ship, I prayed to be shaken to my core until there was nothing left of me, just Christ. And God has certainly heard and answered those prayers!
I would suggest asking God for wisdom next.....this is not refinement and persecution this is sheer stupidity....God did not call you to be stupid he called you to be wise.....
 
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JustinFromTwinCities

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With eternity in mind, our problems here become so insignificant. With love in our hearts, pain loses it's sting. With our face turned to God, all things become joy. And hope and faith push out all doubt.

I didn't make any of this up, I would have come up with a better story lol.
 
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lordislove

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Mr.Justin, I am SO done.
 
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ember

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ummmm.....while you certainly have my heart feeling bad about this if it is all true, you do not have my wisdom or biblical agreement on your situation

Indeed, the reason why I am so thankful is because I prayed for fire all my life, I prayed for hard ship, I prayed to be shaken to my core until there was nothing left of me, just Christ. And God has certainly heard and answered those prayers!
well, where in scripture are we told to pray for these things? you know, I am pretty familar with the Bible...I certainly do not know it all, but like I said, pretty familiar with it and one thing I like with regards to posting in Christian forums, is that it does get you searching the scriptures and just making sure and sometimes you even get to change your mind on something

That being said, I am sorry you believe you have to live a martyr's life....I am a tad skeptical...sorry...about all these details...and why are you posting on here in this manner? I for one, certainly do not wish nor do I believe a person should subject themself to what you have (again if it is all really so but I'll not mention that again) so either you just want to talk to someone or are you in some way trying to state how 'holy' you have become?

I am not making fun nor am I being judgemental...I am concerned if this is all true (oh there I go again) as I would pray you come out of that mess and I would doubly pray that no one reading your op would come to think that is the life God has called us to and I would really and sincerely not want anyone to pray along the manner you state you have prayed

Examine the letters written by the Apostle Paul...he prayed people would be filled with the wisdom of God...he prayed people would come to know the height and breadth of God's love...anyone can look up how Paul addressed believers in his letters and let me tell you...he was the most encouraging person EVER!

And, especially for your personal benefit, I would like you to note that Paul prayed THREE times for his 'thorn in the flesh' to be removed and God told him nuh uh...God's strength was made perfect in Paul's weakness...in other words, Paul had to depend on God because of whatever his thorn was, and could not depend on himself...

But note that Paul, surely far wiser and having met Jesus personally and been converted by Him, then you or I (and he did write a huge chunk of the NT) NEVER EVER prayed for hardship or personal pain

It comes with the territory anyway. He endured plenty and no one who is sincere in their pursuit of the truth and of knowing God, will escape such as the entire world system is our enemy.

Soooooo......this is hard to say....but you need to ask God to forgive you for allowing what you have...especially with your children...and pray how the Bible indicates we should pray

Here is a great start for you...replace the 'your' and pray personally for yourself

You need to experience the love and forgivness of Christ...not the damnation and and cursed life you are living right now

Jesus came so that you might have life and have it more abundantly!

That does not mean you get two cars in the driveway and a watch by Cartier...no...it means the inner man rejoices in the Lord and your mind is girded with truth...let your mind be transformed by the living word...

Ephesians 3

For this reason I kneel before the Father, 15from whom every family[SUP]a[/SUP] in heaven and on earth derives its name. 16I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.20Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.
 
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If this posting is absolutely true, herein lies the problem. It is the Label that was used for her '2nd' man or choice of a man. It was definite that her first love was NOT Christian, which meant that red flags were automatically in place and understood. However, the 2nd choice man came along and he is labelled as "CHRISTIAN". Most women have intuitiveness that I envy. The BIBLE tells us that we can tell a tree by it's fruits. I do not know if this was rushed or what, but, I noticed the words "reverted back to his OLD drinking habits". It had to be known at the present moment that this man's past was what is was. How did that get skipped over before the wedding? Was the fact that his name was on a church membership roll that important?
 

JonahLynx

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Love and forgiveness is great, imperative even, but it sounds like you're being complacent and allowing this situation to persist. I'm not saying you should divorce her, but surely you are taking SOME steps to remedy the problem?
 

Jesus4ever

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Well, brother, I assume your telling the truth as a christian should tell only the truth. I´m sorry, but I simply cannot understand how do you act like this. And yes, I do agree that YOU also need help. If you think that God wants this for you and your children, your lost, dear brother.

Your wife really needs help! Seriously!!! Those types of behaviors are not normal. And you need to act, talk to her, try to convince her to get help. Do it, at least for your children! You deserve a caring wife, love and peace, so you really need to do something. Keep praying, she needs Jesus!


God bless you all!