How do I heal my heart from a husband who cheated on me?
CatchCheaters | Jan 27, 2010 | Comments 3
John Piper says that full healing requires both gutsiness and graciousness.
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CatchCheaters | Jan 27, 2010 | Comments 3
John Piper says that full healing requires both gutsiness and graciousness.
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Largely I agree with you HP. Nowhere in the Bible does it state that cheating is condoned – instead – the opposite and further, that Biblical law is timeless.
I disagree with you re: forgiveness in principle. It is hard, but it’s a set commandment. That does not mean that it has to be tolerated.
*at the inception
Oh wow.. Don’t cook for the guy anymore. He can make tv dinners for the rest of his life. What a loser! Don’t blame the baby, it didn’t choose it’s fate. I don’t think we are called to forgive, I mean, Jesus forgave everyone whether or not they acknowledge that he did or not. But we are faulty, weak, and constantly sin and make mistakes. Um, I think he knew this as the inception of the world? And more so when he came in the flesh and sweated blood from duress in the garden. He knows us.