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I think we have to look at the overall picture here... I think it is unwise for us to only look at this event and believe that pottersclay's frustration simply came from this one time event... It is obvious that she feels hurt and unloved at times by her husband from an accumulation of events and this one was the one that made her "snap" thus she posted a thread about it.
There is a time for correction and a time for love.
Use wisdom and love to determine this.
Obviously, Tash is in need of our love and support as her brother and sisters in Christ. Especially in a moment like this when she feels weak in her strength. It is ok to encourage her to see the positive in the situation but do so in a loving manner and not in a correcting one, and I mean this for this particular situation, as all situations are different.
Tash, I read this thread this morning and wanted to reply right away but had to go to work.
I can can see that your situation is difficult, and in a relationship where the love bank feels empty, it is even harder to always be positive and patient. We are, of course, only human and need God in all circumstances.
I have no real good advice for you sister... I'm sorry. That is a tough situation. All you can do is set your eyes and heart on Jesus and pray for him.
Something did come to mind though that may comfort you... And this comes not from me but from Him. .
You are not only married to your husband, but you are engaged! Yes! You are! Your groom is Christ and you are his beautiful bride! And one day, you will be united. . Live each situation believing, not just knowing, but actually believing that you are Christ's bride. God is romantic! It's all over the bible. Let him take away the pain and make you alive again on the inside!
My heart goes out to you... God bless.
There is a time for correction and a time for love.
Use wisdom and love to determine this.
Obviously, Tash is in need of our love and support as her brother and sisters in Christ. Especially in a moment like this when she feels weak in her strength. It is ok to encourage her to see the positive in the situation but do so in a loving manner and not in a correcting one, and I mean this for this particular situation, as all situations are different.
Tash, I read this thread this morning and wanted to reply right away but had to go to work.
I can can see that your situation is difficult, and in a relationship where the love bank feels empty, it is even harder to always be positive and patient. We are, of course, only human and need God in all circumstances.
I have no real good advice for you sister... I'm sorry. That is a tough situation. All you can do is set your eyes and heart on Jesus and pray for him.
Something did come to mind though that may comfort you... And this comes not from me but from Him. .
You are not only married to your husband, but you are engaged! Yes! You are! Your groom is Christ and you are his beautiful bride! And one day, you will be united. . Live each situation believing, not just knowing, but actually believing that you are Christ's bride. God is romantic! It's all over the bible. Let him take away the pain and make you alive again on the inside!
My heart goes out to you... God bless.