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Recent content by MLM146

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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    Repentance is in the works and the acknowledgement of sin is there on both my part and his. If I had no desire to please God and be pleasing in his sight, I would have divorced him and not thought twice. However, because I recognized my lack of wisdom to seek advice and to wait, I don't want to...
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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    Thank you for your response.
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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    I appreciate your gracious spirit. I'm so glad that the scriptures remind me that God always desires and welcomes repentance. He is please when we recognized and acknowledge our folly and turn to him for guidance.
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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    Thank You for that accountability. God has been gracious enough to show me my sin in this. The outline you have for dating is reasonable and wise. I appreciate your response.
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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    I couldn't agree with you more that it was foolish to marry so quickly. God has shown me that marriage should not be viewed the way I viewed it and showed me my sin in the process. I tend to agree also that the marriage is invalid in God's eyes due to the willful deceit. I simply want to have...
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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    As far as I know, his name change it legal. What I have been unable to figure out, is if the SSN he used on the application is indeed his real and current SSN. I found out that he has used several in his criminal dealings.
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    To Reconcile or Not to Reconcile

    Greetings, I am seeking some guidance on what to do about my relationship with the person I married earlier this year. I married a guy that I met through my churches global dating site in January of this year. We made our first contact in December 2017, courted over the phone for...