This question goes out to all the christian posters here on CF. It's regarding that story you don't tell....
Allow me to frame this question with an example so you know what I'm talking about. As christians, a great many of you have stories about that time when you turned to god for advice/help/need. I know this because I've read a decent number of your testimonials. It might look like this....
"I prayed to god every night for him to send me that good christian man who would love me the way I love Jesus!"
Or...
"After she betrayed my trust, I didn't know if i could still be her friend...so I prayed to god every night for a sign that I could let my guard down and be her friend once again."
I'm sure you get the idea...it could be any number of things that you prayed about. The story usually continues with some small passage of time, then god gives you the sign, or he heals your sick father, or he sends you the perfect wife/husband, etc. The story usually ends happily ever after with a little affirmation that god is good and if you just hang in there, have faith in him, pray, and do whatever else it is good christians do....your prayers will be answered.
On the flip side of that coin you also see the stories that are a lot more dire...where the need is greater...and god seems suddenly absent when it comes to prayer. Those stories look like this...
"Everything was fine at first, but after the first couple of years he started beating me for almost any reason. He's been coming home late smelling like strippers and he never wants to have sex anymore. I've prayed to god every night for the past three years to change my husband and make him see the glory of god, but my prayers remain unanswered."
The responses to these types of threads are usually quite kind and understanding. Often, the responses come with genuinely good advice...sometime they don't. Sometimes a reply is thrown in there that amounts to "god put you in this situation for a reason, learn from it/deal with it/accept it". To me, it appears that person is trying to reconcile to themselves why such a bad thing would happen to a good christian. Anyway, the story that I never see christians tell is the one that would appear between the two stories...
1st story: I was so sick of being lonely and crying myself to sleep every night. I prayed to god constantly to send me that good christian husband I could call my own...and then one day god sent him to me.
2nd story (the one you guys never share) We had dated for awhile and everything was perfect! He's got all the qualities a good christian husband should have! Still, I had some reservations about marrying him after only knowing him for three weeks...so I prayed to god to send me a sign to show me if he's the one for me. Finally, after two weeks of praying, I had a dream where...(or) god spoke to me in a quiet still voice...(or) after praying I was overcome with emotion that felt like love! I had my sign and I knew he was the one! God is so great.....
3rd story: He beats me, he cheats on me, he'd ruined my car, he made me give up all my friends, he ignores our kid....
It's that second story I'm interested in, the one where you (the christian) asked god for something whether it was a sign or a person or whatever...and then you got it. You received whatever confirmation you needed from god and you were so sure you were making the right decision. Then later you found out it was the wrong decision entirely... you made a big big mistake and now (or then) you were stuck with the consequences.
What happened there? How do you explain that to yourself? Do you choose to forget about it? Ignore it? Do you decide that you misread the sign? Do you tell yourself it's all part of some plan to teach you something or maybe put you in a place where someone needed you?
Do you just deny it happened? How do you reconcile this mistake? I'm guessing you don't blame god...but do you blame yourself even though you put it in god's hands and placed your faith in him?
I'd like to read your stories of where it went wrong for you...what the sign was that you were mistaken about....and how you reconcile it. I know that's a tall order. Let's see who's brave enough to answer.