For my wife

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NewStart

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I am in the process of divorcing my wife & she is dying, it will be slow and painful for her because she did not listen to her doctors, much like in our marriage, she never listened to me.

Prayer request, i want her to have no pain and to also accept Christ as her savior before she dies.

Why am I divorcing her is another matter. thanks
 

Jruiz

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Divorcing a dying wife ? I'm a little confused..praying for you both :)
 

crossnote

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If she doesn't want the divorce I'll pray that you'll refrain from the divorce and your witness to her by not divorcing her will speak louder about Christ's love for her than your persuing the divorce. Forgiveness here is key.
 
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TashMeyer76

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Father, it is with a humble heart and immense sorrow I come before you and pray for this couple. Firstly I pray for your mercy to fall on this wife, this broken soul, who so needs you now in her darkest time, secondly I pray for the husband, who's failing to fulfil the duties of a husband and possibly a father by divorcing from his wife. Yes we do no know the circumstance but YOU do, and YOUR will, shall be the only thing standing.
Satan, whatever lies you have planted, your destruction in a united marriage, your evil doings and attacks on this union between man an wife as ordained by God Himself, I rebuke you and command you to release them form your claws. God is their salvation and God saves, in the name of Jesus! Amen
 
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NewStart

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Jruiz, we have been in the divorce process for quite some time, just because she is dying now is no reason for me not to divorce her. :)
 
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NewStart

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we don't live close to each other, she is over 12 hours away from me, i can't ever go back. all that her and her family did to me. i won't go back to that
 
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Patty3

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I will be praying for your request. We know there is nothing impossible to God. We will pray in the name of Jesus and the bible said what ever we ask in the name of Jesus if we believe we will receive it. I will not judge you because only God can judge people. Also because in a divorce, both people are responsible and ONLY you and your wife know what happened. I just want to JOIN you to pray for your request. I thanks God for your life because even if you went through a lot with her, you are a God son and care about her salvation. God be with you
 

pickles

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Praying for her salvation and reliece from pain in Jesus's name for her.

God bless
pickles
 

blue_ladybug

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I am in the process of divorcing my wife & she is dying, it will be slow and painful for her because she did not listen to her doctors, much like in our marriage, she never listened to me.

Prayer request, i want her to have no pain and to also accept Christ as her savior before she dies.

Why am I divorcing her is another matter. thanks
Newheart, I am so sorry to hear about your wife.

Lord, please be with Newheart's wife as she is fighting a losing battle with the evil enemy we call cancer. Allow her last days to be pain-free, allow her to come to you and repent and claim you as her savior before she is called home. Comfort her with your presence right now. Soften her stubborn heart, give her a forgiving attitude so she may accept you. Help her husband to show her support during this difficult time. Give him the strength and patience he needs to deal with all this. Give him comfort as well, to deal with not only the divorce, but losing his wife as well. Camp your angels around them both and keep them safe. Show his wife that she has nothing to fear about dying. Her death is permanent only here on Earth. Her new life begins with you in your wondrous kingdom. In Jesus name I pray, amen.
 

blue_ladybug

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Jruiz, we have been in the divorce process for quite some time, just because she is dying now is no reason for me not to divorce her. :)
Since she's dying, isnt a divorce not only ridiculous but also unnecessary? I agree with Crossnote's reply that forgiveness is the key here. Release your hurt and anger towards her and her family. It wont matter anymore soon anyway. She is a dying woman, after that you wont have to deal with her family ever again. Please allow her to go in peace--tell her you forgive her. After all, would'nt Jesus forgive you (and her) ? We are commanded to live and act Christ-like. That includes forgiveness. Jesus forgave the ones who hurt and betrayed him!! He can give you the power to forgive your wife..
 
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Tree58

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Hi,
I hope that your wife receives pain relief and comfort in her body and hope that she is saved.
 
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missdove

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Dear Brother i pray salvation in Jesus name over your wife, i also pray that you will find it in your heart to forgive your wife and family and to move on as requested. Amen
 

levi85

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will pray that Lord Jesus take control of this situation , in Jesus there is hope of everything for He is good, Amen
 
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Dear Brother i pray salvation in Jesus name over your wife, i also pray that you will find it in your heart to forgive your wife and family and to move on as requested. Amen
Yes, Ms. missdove, in the circumstances, forgiving seems vitally important. You are right.

Blessings.