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My wife has advanced Alzheimer's disease.
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<blockquote data-quote="RestoreTheJoy" data-source="post: 73432914" data-attributes="member: 411383"><p>No, I was quite serious. He's married. You don't find another for companionship and intimacy while you are married. It's quite unfortunate what has occurred, but he is married. There aren't special exemptions for a believer if your spouse gets ill. If he does the honorable thing, he will be blessed.</p><p></p><p>Thinking here of a young man that took care of his disabled wife - disabled shortly after their wedding - for the rest of her life. He was in his 40s when she died. He is quite a testament...and the Lord blessed him shortly thereafter with a wife left with SIX kids - so he got to be a father and grandpa anyway. </p><p></p><p>The kindest thing to do is to tell him the truth, and not align with the world, which will say to do whatever feels good and it's all good. He asked (at least some) Christians, so he is going to get an answer that is based on scripture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RestoreTheJoy, post: 73432914, member: 411383"] No, I was quite serious. He's married. You don't find another for companionship and intimacy while you are married. It's quite unfortunate what has occurred, but he is married. There aren't special exemptions for a believer if your spouse gets ill. If he does the honorable thing, he will be blessed. Thinking here of a young man that took care of his disabled wife - disabled shortly after their wedding - for the rest of her life. He was in his 40s when she died. He is quite a testament...and the Lord blessed him shortly thereafter with a wife left with SIX kids - so he got to be a father and grandpa anyway. The kindest thing to do is to tell him the truth, and not align with the world, which will say to do whatever feels good and it's all good. He asked (at least some) Christians, so he is going to get an answer that is based on scripture. [/QUOTE]
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