Divorce: Day 1 What’s Happening?

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RosaMarie

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What’s Happening?
Day 1

Divorce is like a tornado—ripping through your life, threatening to destroy everything in its path. The emotional whirlwinds bring fear, confusion, and despair, affecting you, your children, family members, and friends. You will likely wonder Why did this storm hit my life and why does it hurt so much?
Dr. Jim A. Talley says, “The reality is that divorce is the most painful thing you can go through because it impacts so much of your life. There’s no way around or easy way out. And everybody is looking for a painless way out of this whole situation.”
It is easier to clean up the physical damage of a tornado than the emotional damage caused by divorce.
“I hated life,” says Ginny. “I woke up every morning, and I absolutely hated it. I hated the pain that I woke up with and the pain that I went to sleep with.”
You may wish you could get through the pain quicker, but healing is a process, a day-by-day, moment-by-moment process. In order to experience any level of recovery, you must see it through. There are no shortcuts. But take heart, in the coming days and weeks you will see it is possible to heal and to look to the future with hope.
“‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future’” (Jeremiah 29:11).
Dear Lord, my life is ripped apart, and I can’t keep from focusing on the devastation and pain that seem to define my very being. Help me turn to You. No one else knows what I am going through. Amen.
 
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You are right, no one knows the pain of divorce until they themselves have been through it and once you have been through it you never ever want to go through it again. Despite this, statistics dictate that re-marriages are more likely to fail if couples have been married before.
It took me two full years before I could even forgive myself for the break-up of my first marriage.
 
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jogoldie

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To me divorce was failure.....i felt i was disappointing everyone.....
its a heavy cross to bear.....looking for the light....i was searching always...
for the light of it.....assurance i made the right decision for everyone....
this overwelming need to know what my future would be....then i dropped
to my knees and surrendered it all to God......learning patience and self
control....i made sure i learned whatever lesson i was suppose to learn
from this....this could not all be for nothing.....and it wasnt.....there was an end
to the pain.....the fear.....God gave me strength of men.....He gave me the
ability to not just survive it......He made me whole again.....not even again....
because the life i was living was never whole.....but He showed me how
my life was an adventure.....an unsure and exciting place.....because by
trusting God......He gave me new insite....a differnt way to look at my life...
Stay focused....count blessings.....because....there is an end to this mind
numbing pain......peace...jo
 

Joidevivre

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Jul 15, 2014
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"O God, I know our lives are in your hands. It is not in us to direct our own steps."

Jeremiah

Some women who stay married feel exactly the same way you describe: “I woke up every morning, and I absolutely hated it. I hated the pain that I woke up with and the pain that I went to sleep with.” Sometimes their lives remain in great turmoil - and there is no way out that would work.

God bless you women who suffer through divorce - or even suffer through a marriage.
 
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