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A Broken Yoke
Okay, I want to scream sometimes. I don't need guidance on how not become unequally yoked. I can go to church and learn that. This is not the problem. The problem is I'm unequally yoked. I live it. Every, single day. Okay, now what? Can anyone answer that?
There are millions of women out there, now, looking for answers on how to handle going home tonight. Millions are standing in the checkout line behind you, saying to themselves over and over again, "Lord how do I survive another night?" Some of us are thinking or have thought of ways to end a very legitimate marriage, in Gods' eyes NOT the worlds' eyes. Some of us have wished for really bad things to happen to our spouses. Some of us have cried ourselves to sleep many nights because we didn't understand the devastating decision they made. Some of us have tied our thoughts up with malice for our spouses
Have we tried looking in the mirror?
In today's world it is all about self. Self-image, Self-promotion, Self-service, Self-what-ever-you-want-to-add
What are we to do, when we go to work and the topic is, what so-and-sos' spouse did last night? Or sex? Or a co-worker is making advances at you? Or trying to sabotage you? Or your spouse feels your boss is taking advantage of you?
What about church? Does it bother you to see husband and wives holding hands, and whispering in each others ears? Envy? Jealous? I was and still am bitten by those bugs.
What about when a child is dedicated or baptized and both parents are present?
How do we deal?
My father was a preacher and my mother a preachers' wife. Well, as life went on, my father and mother fell away from the church, eventually they divorced and my father remarried two wonderful women. Yes, two marriages since my mother and no, Mom has not remarried. Anyway, my mother gave me her wedding ring a couple of years ago. To my astonishment, there was a verse 1 Timothy 2:11
My senor pastor was telling us for weeks that we needed to be in small groups getting to know each other. Our church is large, 6,000 plus on a weekend, so small groups are good for us. Small groups for me, have been hard, my husband wants me home when he is home, the child needs tending, and so on are the lives and duties of mothers and wives. So, I went to the pastor, and he said, "Give up your time on Saturday night or Wednesday night service."
"My daughter attends AWANA and I serve in the Children's Ministry on Wednesday and Saturdays are when we get our teachings in," I told him.
He looked
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