Hello,
I won't get into too much of the details, but I have a question that I could really use some advice on.
My wife and I separated about 2 years ago after 7 years of marriage at the time. We both are Christians but slowly fell away during our marriage. It came to the point where neither one of us were happy and she eventually made the decision to leave.
We were fully separated for almost 1 1/2 years and during that time God moved in both or our lives strongly individually and we both ended up coming back to Christ. During our separation however, she started a new relationship that became very serious with him actually living with her and our children. That relationship ended, (according to her), and God continued to do big things in each of our lives individually.
One night she called me and began to talk about what it was like being a single mother and how hard it has been. I agreed and we just began to really talk, (first time in a very long time). We expressed the things Jesus was doing in our lives, what we hoped for the future in regards to co-parenting and all of that. The spirit was truly there and it was a real blessing.
About an hour after that conversation she called me back crying and saying that she had been praying for a godly man to help raise our kids and that she felt that God was telling her that it had been me all along. We decided to take it to prayer and counsel and over the next few months we began the process of reconciling our marriage.
Since our separation, I had become firmly planted in a good church and I really felt that the hand of God was moving to restore that which the enemy had stolen. It was an awesome time and for me a true demonstration of God's goodness.
That was about 4 months ago now and about 2 months ago she called me at work and told me that we needed to talk. She said that she had made a mistake and that she just realized that she doesn't love me and according to her words never really has. This of course floored me but we talked and agreed to not rush in any direction and let the spirit of God direct our paths.
Really long story short, I later found out that she had rekindled the relationship she had with this other guy and that they were making plans for their future. They now have a completely out in the open relationship and she has told me many times that he is her "soul mate", and that once she can support herself again and get back on her feet that they will be getting married.
Something she has told me is that while we were separated, even though we were still legally married, she felt that she gave herself fully to him and "married" him. She says that when she came back she realized that she was cheating on him even though at the time we began talking about reconciliation that relationship was over.
My question is whether or not her view is backed up or supported anywhere in scripture. I know that I feel that God is calling me to love regardless of circumstances and be a strong man, father and husband even in the midst of what seems like an impossible situation, but if what she says is true and her and this other guy are married in God's eyes then I don't want to prevent her happiness or God's will.
Please help
I won't get into too much of the details, but I have a question that I could really use some advice on.
My wife and I separated about 2 years ago after 7 years of marriage at the time. We both are Christians but slowly fell away during our marriage. It came to the point where neither one of us were happy and she eventually made the decision to leave.
We were fully separated for almost 1 1/2 years and during that time God moved in both or our lives strongly individually and we both ended up coming back to Christ. During our separation however, she started a new relationship that became very serious with him actually living with her and our children. That relationship ended, (according to her), and God continued to do big things in each of our lives individually.
One night she called me and began to talk about what it was like being a single mother and how hard it has been. I agreed and we just began to really talk, (first time in a very long time). We expressed the things Jesus was doing in our lives, what we hoped for the future in regards to co-parenting and all of that. The spirit was truly there and it was a real blessing.
About an hour after that conversation she called me back crying and saying that she had been praying for a godly man to help raise our kids and that she felt that God was telling her that it had been me all along. We decided to take it to prayer and counsel and over the next few months we began the process of reconciling our marriage.
Since our separation, I had become firmly planted in a good church and I really felt that the hand of God was moving to restore that which the enemy had stolen. It was an awesome time and for me a true demonstration of God's goodness.
That was about 4 months ago now and about 2 months ago she called me at work and told me that we needed to talk. She said that she had made a mistake and that she just realized that she doesn't love me and according to her words never really has. This of course floored me but we talked and agreed to not rush in any direction and let the spirit of God direct our paths.
Really long story short, I later found out that she had rekindled the relationship she had with this other guy and that they were making plans for their future. They now have a completely out in the open relationship and she has told me many times that he is her "soul mate", and that once she can support herself again and get back on her feet that they will be getting married.
Something she has told me is that while we were separated, even though we were still legally married, she felt that she gave herself fully to him and "married" him. She says that when she came back she realized that she was cheating on him even though at the time we began talking about reconciliation that relationship was over.
My question is whether or not her view is backed up or supported anywhere in scripture. I know that I feel that God is calling me to love regardless of circumstances and be a strong man, father and husband even in the midst of what seems like an impossible situation, but if what she says is true and her and this other guy are married in God's eyes then I don't want to prevent her happiness or God's will.
Please help