im in a similar position, but here is my dilema my x- wife of 12years has been diagnosed with m.s. She is still with the man whom she ran off with, its in its early stage but i know in 10- 15 years time they will separate due to my knowledge of this man. (he likes a trophy not a wife on his arm). Now what will happen to her as a confirmed christian that i am? do or should i take care of her in her final days, i know its way off but it will arise, any thoughts from belivers or unbelivers
Originally posted by stokerShe dumped you. Forget her. It's not your problem if she lives to be 90 and a millionaire. It's not your problem if she's ill. Get on with your own life.
im in a similar position, but here is my dilema my x- wife of 12years has been diagnosed with m.s. She is still with the man whom she ran off with, its in its early stage but i know in 10- 15 years time they will separate due to my knowledge of this man. (he likes a trophy not a wife on his arm). Now what will happen to her as a confirmed christian that i am ...[text shortened]... r final days, i know its way off but it will arise, any thoughts from belivers or unbelivers
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Originally posted by stokerChristian or not, could you stand to watch your ex-wife suffer alone? Could you provide her with comfort and support? I doubt you will much be concerned with her "running off" when her time comes around. In the face of that suffering, and the prospect of her dying alone, your anger at her betrayal will be like so much smoke.
im in a similar position, but here is my dilema my x- wife of 12years has been diagnosed with m.s. She is still with the man whom she ran off with, its in its early stage but i know in 10- 15 years time they will separate due to my knowledge of this man. (he likes a trophy not a wife on his arm). Now what will happen to her as a confirmed christian that i am ...[text shortened]... r final days, i know its way off but it will arise, any thoughts from belivers or unbelivers
Originally posted by zach918It might not seem like it now, but you'll get over it (unless I have misread the post and you have actual physical scars on your heart, in which case the scar will heal but the scar tissue will be unable to contract and contribute to the pumping of blood).
I have a scar on my leg. For that, I can use medication to make it heal.
I have a scar in my heart. It will never heal.
Originally posted by stokerDo what your heart tells you. We all make foolish mistakes. Forgiveness helps wounds heal. Love heals all wounds.
im in a similar position, but here is my dilema my x- wife of 12years has been diagnosed with m.s. She is still with the man whom she ran off with, its in its early stage but i know in 10- 15 years time they will separate due to my knowledge of this man. (he likes a trophy not a wife on his arm). Now what will happen to her as a confirmed christian that i am ...[text shortened]... r final days, i know its way off but it will arise, any thoughts from belivers or unbelivers