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I agree that sometimes it's the hardness of the heart, but not ALL the time. I don't think it's fair to categorize all divorces into one area. Some divorces could be the result of just plain ignorance and lack of personal & spiritual maturity. So it depends on each situation. To generalize and say that hardness of the heart is what kills marriages, I don't think so. Maybe in *some* marriages, but not all.Yitzchak said:The bottomline is this. God gives us a new start and a new change at a future even if we have had 10 divorces. However, we need to be changed in our hearts and truelly repent or we will carry with us the same hardness of heart into our nest marriage. It is the hardness of heart that killed the marriage not all the surface things which people focus on.
On the subject of true repentance, I think a soft heart is what leads to true repentance, not the reverse.
I think we pretty much agree on the underlying meaning of the "points" being made. I understand your ideas. No matter whether it's a soft heart, restitution, true repentance or apologies made, we can only pray and hope that the lessons that needed to be learned from divorce situations are learned. Hopefully both parties will be able to learn something valuable, make amends with God and others, and not repeat that same mistake again. As humans, we sometimes falter, take two steps back, but hopefully we get back on our feet again and still continue moving in the right direction (forward) and achieving personal and spiritual growth along the way. With each lesson learned, we learn to love more deeply, live life more passionately, and be more compassionate towards others. God is truly awesome!
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