I definitely think you need to tell your husband. I know from past experience that keeping a mistake secret is not healthy for a marriage. I once did something (not infidelity but still wrong) and I kept it from my husband. God dealt with me for a very long time over it but my own fears (and rationalizations) prevented me from telling the truth. Eventually this fear dominated my life- it was horrible. Keeping secrets about your mistakes from those they involve will distance you not only from them but from God as well. Satan has conditioned us to "rationalize" our mistakes with numerous lies, "It will hurt the other person." "It will end the relationship..." And a whole host of others. Accepting these lies and rationalizations and acting accordingly is denying God the chance to work a miracle. I know, believe me. When I finally, after YEARS of hiding what I had done, told my husband the truth, God did indeed do a miracle. I spent years in torment and fear for nothing. How Satan must have enjoyed that. Someone mentioned the episodes in the Bible where an individual lied or otherwise deceived- in each of those cases, the person put trust in themselves- not God. I can't help but wonder what awesome miracles would have occurred had they trusted in God and told the truth from the beginning.
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