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Husbands feel "entitled" to wife's body
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<blockquote data-quote="Serving Zion" data-source="post: 73392497" data-attributes="member: 387004"><p>Yes, that resentment in Him is preventing The Holy Spirit's expression - for, "God is love (1 John 4:16).</p><p></p><p>For that reason I have led you to think about what spirit is in him when he does those things, because The Holy Spirit is graceful, kind, caring, gentle etc (look at 1 Corinthians 13).</p><p></p><p>If he has been deprived of that nature, how can you expect him to have that nature? (It isn't only a rhetorical question, because the bible teaches us that the love of God can abide in us - not because we have loved God, but because He has first loved us).</p><p></p><p>So I see your comment above, that the bible is useful for a man who wants to use it against his wife, and I would like you to understand that the bible is also useful for the wife to use against the sin in that case (for, 2 Timothy 3:16-17). The key for you to access that power, is faith in God over, above and through those scriptures.</p><p></p><p>It is hard to make a person change into who you want them to be, and you cannot do it by forcing scripture upon him, but your response to the way he uses scripture can have a powerful spiritual effect.</p><p></p><p>Your own resentment, your response to the injustice you suffer, is known as an exploitable weakness to the thing that is trying to destroy you through him .. and yet it is not your husbands intention to make you feel that way. Truthfully, within him, he has his own reasons for what he does .. that you know better than he does, is owed to an incomplete approach to intimacy.</p><p></p><p>Does it all make sense to you, what I have said here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serving Zion, post: 73392497, member: 387004"] Yes, that resentment in Him is preventing The Holy Spirit's expression - for, "God is love (1 John 4:16). For that reason I have led you to think about what spirit is in him when he does those things, because The Holy Spirit is graceful, kind, caring, gentle etc (look at 1 Corinthians 13). If he has been deprived of that nature, how can you expect him to have that nature? (It isn't only a rhetorical question, because the bible teaches us that the love of God can abide in us - not because we have loved God, but because He has first loved us). So I see your comment above, that the bible is useful for a man who wants to use it against his wife, and I would like you to understand that the bible is also useful for the wife to use against the sin in that case (for, 2 Timothy 3:16-17). The key for you to access that power, is faith in God over, above and through those scriptures. It is hard to make a person change into who you want them to be, and you cannot do it by forcing scripture upon him, but your response to the way he uses scripture can have a powerful spiritual effect. Your own resentment, your response to the injustice you suffer, is known as an exploitable weakness to the thing that is trying to destroy you through him .. and yet it is not your husbands intention to make you feel that way. Truthfully, within him, he has his own reasons for what he does .. that you know better than he does, is owed to an incomplete approach to intimacy. Does it all make sense to you, what I have said here? [/QUOTE]
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