3. Everyone involved must be man/woman enough to admit his or her offenses. It is also imperative that no one attempts to escape the consequences.
Previously, I listed a few consequences of adultery. These are not random ideas; each one is a consequence that I’ve endured. Keep in mind that these things happened before my submission to Christ but now in Christ, I am able to look back and understand what things done in the dark will come to the light means. So brazen at one time I use to say, “Well what if the lights were on?” so sad, so ignorant, so disrespectful.
Either way, adultery and discretion cannot cohabitate.
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Bless you dear Larie, for sharing your heart. May the Lord heal all your wounds, inside and out.
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Jen
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May need you to share at UN Happily Married one day. Thanks again and again for being a woman of transparency.
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ReplyDeleteYou are so right. I wrote about Romance and Marriage on Family Fountain this morning, and talked briefly about infidelity. Thanks for sharing your story. I hope it will encourage others.
Wow, very good. I just used that in my WIP about the things of darkness being brought to light.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog today! It's been awhile since we "talked".
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I like that...Adultery and discretion cannot cohabitate. You should coin that! :-)
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