My dear precious brother, you said, "the second wife is a Christian" and so this make the situation easy to handle and solve. Put first thing first. All these has happened because you didn't Put First Thing First. Now, Put First Thing First by committing the situation to the LORD in prayer. When you do this, the LORD will handle the situation for you and you will see how the second wife will agree to go without any problem. Since she is a Christian, she should understand this.
Secondly, you said, "I truly do love them both,..". Bro, look into your heart, there is one of them which you truly love as a wife and not both of them. You can't love both of them as a wife.
Finally, the first wife is really your wife and not the second. So make the right decision now. As I said, commit the situation to the LORD and HE will handle it for you and you will see how things workout beautiful.
Nothing happens to a Child of GOD by chance because with our GOD and FATHER, there is nothing like chance.
Secondly, you said, "I truly do love them both,..". Bro, look into your heart, there is one of them which you truly love as a wife and not both of them. You can't love both of them as a wife.
Finally, the first wife is really your wife and not the second. So make the right decision now. As I said, commit the situation to the LORD and HE will handle it for you and you will see how things workout beautiful.
Nothing happens to a Child of GOD by chance because with our GOD and FATHER, there is nothing like chance.
Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this. I signed up for this forum hoping to get some unbiased, biblical Christian advice on a really odd situation that I'm faced with.
When I was 22 I got married to a wonderful Christian woman. We were married for 5 years, and she and her friends took a trip to a country in central Asia (this was in 2011). A few days into her trip I stopped hearing from her, and no one had heard from her friends either. Long story short, they just kind of disappeared, the foreign country's government couldn't find her, and she was legally declared dead (I was shown her US-issued death certificate).
5 years later (2015) I got married to another great Christian woman. We've been married almost 3 years now and are getting along well.
So now the difficult situation; my first wife has come back. Apparently she and her friends were being held by the government of that central Asian country, suspected of being spies. They recently released her, she made it back home, and I was amazed and so happy to see her again.
Right now we (me, my wife, and...my wife?) are talking about having a three-person marriage. We just sort of mentioned it, at this point we haven't really settled on anything.
So my question is this; would it be biblically acceptable for me to be married to both of them? And if not, which one takes precedence? I truly do love them both, but I need to be right with God first and foremost.
I'm feeling very conflicted, as I made a lifelong vow to both of them. Advice/insight would be very much appreciated.
Tl;Dr My first wife disappeared and was declared dead, years later I remarried, now my first wife has come back.
When I was 22 I got married to a wonderful Christian woman. We were married for 5 years, and she and her friends took a trip to a country in central Asia (this was in 2011). A few days into her trip I stopped hearing from her, and no one had heard from her friends either. Long story short, they just kind of disappeared, the foreign country's government couldn't find her, and she was legally declared dead (I was shown her US-issued death certificate).
5 years later (2015) I got married to another great Christian woman. We've been married almost 3 years now and are getting along well.
So now the difficult situation; my first wife has come back. Apparently she and her friends were being held by the government of that central Asian country, suspected of being spies. They recently released her, she made it back home, and I was amazed and so happy to see her again.
Right now we (me, my wife, and...my wife?) are talking about having a three-person marriage. We just sort of mentioned it, at this point we haven't really settled on anything.
So my question is this; would it be biblically acceptable for me to be married to both of them? And if not, which one takes precedence? I truly do love them both, but I need to be right with God first and foremost.
I'm feeling very conflicted, as I made a lifelong vow to both of them. Advice/insight would be very much appreciated.
Tl;Dr My first wife disappeared and was declared dead, years later I remarried, now my first wife has come back.