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I'm confused, you were just asking if God choose your spouse, but it doesn't automatically concluded that the marriage along the way will work out. If marriage deosn't work out after believing God choose a spouse for you, that's entirely a different matter.
Remember the story of Hosea that was commanded to marry Gomer? Also one example of God choosing a spouse.
You see, if along the way, the spouse decided to have divorce or separation that's his/her choice and you are right, no one, even God can force you to remain in marriage.
Remember the story of Hosea that was commanded to marry Gomer? Also one example of God choosing a spouse.
You see, if along the way, the spouse decided to have divorce or separation that's his/her choice and you are right, no one, even God can force you to remain in marriage.
However, we must be careful in our application of scriptures, because this is another area where many Christians seem to have issues. We take specific occurrences in the bible and try to make a rule out of it. If you read the entire message surrounding the Hosea issue, you will see the purpose why God gave a prophet that specific instruction. if you do, you will realize it has "absolutely" nothing to do with and should never be used as rule on finding a spouse.
Finally, in every situation there are always exceptions. But you will run into great difficulties when you try to make the exception the rule.