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Going back has had a positive impact on my heart. There are things you can't see without a mirror. I'm able to contemplate my response in ways I couldn't otherwise. Because it doesn't come up. Sometimes I'm surprised by what comes out. I haven't pondered the question (in years) or my perspective changed.
Now I know why I've never married. What was holding me back and why I said no. Some of it came out with @sampa and the rest through written reflections to another. I don't want to be in a cage or confined to a life of drudgery. Work, home, and friends from time to time. I need more than that.
I've spent a lot of time listening. Especially in this forum. I've paid attention to the things members shared about their faith and their approach to marriage. I realized a few things because of it.
I'm not looking for a pastor (behavior wise) or someone with a regimented approach. I don't want to be micromanaged spiritually. Even if he means well. I'm not his student. I want someone who talks to me not at me. Because he's so determined to show authority he doesn't realize he's looking down.
I used to think I'd enjoy some of the things people talk about. But it feels like work. If we pray, study the bible, or read a devotional I don't want to do it because we should. I want us to do it because we're interested. We like the topic, want to learn more, or try something different. Not because of expectations hanging over our heads.
Maybe because I've gotten rid of the should's I can't stomach them now. Or I spent too much time in @public hermit's cave sipping the good stuff.
I thought for sure you were about to share one of my enlightening quotes on marriages and relationships. Because, you know me. Lol. But, of course, you can always come by my cave for coffee.
Blessings to both of you and the contributions that you make to this forum. It's very late but @SarahsKnight I've been wondering how your work is going. I look forward to hearing more when I get back.
used to think I'd enjoy some of the things people talk about. But it feels like work. If we pray, study the bible, or read a devotional I don't want to do it because we should. I want us to do it because we're interested. We like the topic, want to learn more, or try something different. Not because of expectations hanging over our heads.
Hmm. There's always the "Second Bible Read Thread" for you to peruse if you are interested in possibly learning more without feeling pressured or obligated in any way, Miss Bella.
I thought of it now because I remember wanting to do the year-long reading because I personally wanted to, to hear others' takes on various subjects and events in Scripture and possibly glean wisdom from them - not because some famous pastor or televangelist said somewhere that if we don't keep up with Bible readings and "personal time with God" rituals, then we're not being good little Christians or whatever. It sounds like you may hold generally the same sentiments as I do on this.
Who knows? Perhaps one day I will make a third thread for reading through the Bible in a year again. ^-^
think that places a burden which doesn't belong on believer's shoulders. God isn't a slave driver. If you have that mindset you'll do the same to your spouse.
Yes. Indeed. I believe such mentality can only lead to harm.
How does Advent sound? You could start a new thread.
Article?"California wants to become the first state to pay drug addicts to stay sober." Very interesting, would be nice if it worked for them to kick the habit.
California wants to become the first state to pay drug addicts to stay soberArticle?
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