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Miche
A week from today, my husband of 15 years plans on turning the legal seperation he filed, into a full divorce.

I have been called to stand for my marraige. To believe God for healing and restoration. I am believing that God will bring my husband into His righteousness and make all of his ways straight. I am believing that God will continue the work that he started in my husband and complete it in Christ Jesus.

I am believing that God will set my husband free from the bondage of sin and will grant him repentance, bringing him to his senses so that he may see that he has been taken captive by the enemy of God to do satans will.

I am believing that I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living (in my family and marraige)

I am believing that God will restore what the locusts have eaten........

I am believing that God will be faithful to the promise he made to me........... I believe that all things work out for the good.


Will you stand in agreement with me?

I desire a miracle, I desire not to be brought to shame by divorce.

signet

you are not brought to shame, dear one. i suffered divorce along
time ago...and it has taken a close walk with God to move forward...

i am still standing...not for my marriage...that is long gone, but for
the man i called husband, yes, that God would direct his path...

i understand your hurt and struggle...and the miracle you seek will
come to you, in you, through you, you. may the Lord reveal His
love and plans for you daily as you seek Him, as your daily bread.

my prayers,
signet
blindzebra
the apocalypse means the "unveiling".
all things,
and all hearts shall be revealed.
and all those that are close to God's heart shall be comforted.
although they may suffer tribulation in the flesh.
the spirit of God comforts the spirit of his children.
but the tribulation is momentary and light, in comparision to the glory that is to follow shame. just as our Lord showed us. exemplified for us.
before glory there is humility.


keep in mind our Lord, Jesus Christ.


for his sake, be willing to say 'goodbye', even to everything.
for his sake.

love. may our God bless you, Miche.
bz
His love abides
QUOTE(Miche @ Jan 1 2007, 02:11 PM) [snapback]97432[/snapback]

A week from today, my husband of 15 years plans on turning the legal seperation he filed, into a full divorce.

I have been called to stand for my marraige. To believe God for healing and restoration. I am believing that God will bring my husband into His righteousness and make all of his ways straight. I am believing that God will continue the work that he started in my husband and complete it in Christ Jesus.

I am believing that God will set my husband free from the bondage of sin and will grant him repentance, bringing him to his senses so that he may see that he has been taken captive by the enemy of God to do satans will.

I am believing that I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living (in my family and marraige)

I am believing that God will restore what the locusts have eaten........

I am believing that God will be faithful to the promise he made to me........... I believe that all things work out for the good.


Will you stand in agreement with me?

I desire a miracle, I desire not to be brought to shame by divorce.


Miche, I will also stand in agreement with you, in Jesus name. wub.gif

mmddll
I'm sorry to hear that, Miche. But no matter what happens, just remember that God does not forsake his children but helps them in times of need. There is life after divorce, though it may be hard, God will get you through it. He got me through it (I'm a man) as hard as it was for me, but I was worried about my daughter not knowing me. Actually my divorce brought me closer to God. So you don't know what lies ahead unless you keep walking and be strong in the Lord no matter what the enemy throws at you. It is not God's will that any marriage end in divorce, but it is His will to see you through it if that's what it takes.



I pray in agreement with you that God will turn him around. But please don't feel disgraced if it does not turn out the way you want it too. It is more of a disgrace to make a vow to God and break that vow, and in fact, the book of Malachi equates divorce with a violent act, as it rips and tears one body into two again. Remind your husband in a gentle way what he is doing is a spiritually violent act. I don't know what problems you two are having, but nothing is impossible to mend when God is made to be the glue to keep two people together. But if he is a violent man, it is probably best for you that he is out of your life.

Adonaicole
Dear Miche,

I am standing in full agreement with you. I'm a firm believer that miracles do happen today, not just 2,000 years ago. You don't need to try and convince your husband of anything, let God work a miracle in his heart, that all will give God the glory. As you believe, so it shall be. Stand firm in your faith and commitment, let nothing discourage you.
mmddll
Dear Miche,



I wasn't trying to discourage you. Sorry if that's the impression some people get. Sometimes miracles happen in a way we don't expect them to. The story of Job is a good example.

justaservant
QUOTE(Miche @ Jan 1 2007, 02:11 PM) [snapback]97432[/snapback]

A week from today, my husband of 15 years plans on turning the legal seperation he filed, into a full divorce.

I have been called to stand for my marraige. To believe God for healing and restoration. I am believing that God will bring my husband into His righteousness and make all of his ways straight. I am believing that God will continue the work that he started in my husband and complete it in Christ Jesus.

I am believing that God will set my husband free from the bondage of sin and will grant him repentance, bringing him to his senses so that he may see that he has been taken captive by the enemy of God to do satans will.

I am believing that I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living (in my family and marraige)

I am believing that God will restore what the locusts have eaten........

I am believing that God will be faithful to the promise he made to me........... I believe that all things work out for the good.


Will you stand in agreement with me?

I desire a miracle, I desire not to be brought to shame by divorce.

I also pray for a reconciliation, but if it is not to be this scripture shows that there is not shame!!
QUOTE
10 But to the married I give instructions, not I, but the Lord, that the wife should not leave her husband 11 (but if she does leave, she must remain unmarried, or else be reconciled to her husband), and that the husband should not divorce his wife. 12 But to the rest I say, not the Lord, that if any brother has a wife who is an unbeliever, and she consents to live with him, he must not divorce her. 13 And a woman who has an unbelieving husband, and he consents to live with her, she must not send her husband away. 14 For the unbelieving husband is sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified through her believing husband; for otherwise your children are unclean, but now they are holy. 15 Yet if the unbelieving one leaves, let him leave; the brother or the sister is not under bondage in such {cases,} but God has called us to peace.

I hope that this helps. God is the one who is the Prince of Peace!
j
Pamela
Standing..........
Humble Bob
I am too, Miche. It takes a lot of courage asking for what I want.
Spirit Filled One
Miche,

Im so very sorry to hear this news. I know that its very painful and I just pray for you dear one that
Christ will just all the more comfort you and give you strength.

I also (in His love) must add the very real possibility and truth that Christ tells us: “Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. For I have come to ‘set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law’;

I know that He does not actually use the words Husband and Wife, but I think that his point is understood,
that houses will be in division over Him, that the Truth will be in opposition to the lie and that this will divide
many. It is a very difficult thing to describe to others, our peace in Christ and yet the turmoil of the battle around us at the same time. On the one hand we have this incredible assurance and peace of who we are
in Christ Jesus and His promises to and for us and yet there rages on around us this battle that wants to steal and rob us of family and joy and peace. I know that the Lords purpose will be accomplished and He will
complete what He has started, but I also know that His ways are not always our ways and the way that we
might accomplish something, almost always is a very different way than the way that He would bring it to pass. Keep faithful to God and stay in prayer! Believe and have faith even when it looks like things are impossible! God tells us: "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope". Those words "future and hope" are very powerful when they come from the Father!

God bless you and keep you Miche.

In His Love,
Chris
Miche
Thank you all so much.

i am encouraged. I must believe that God works all things out for the good.


I believe in miracles too.

But........ my trust is not in my husband, it is only in God, and I know that God is bigger then my husband.

Thank you all again.
mmddll
Just a word of encouragement.



husband IPB Image O.E. husbonda "male head of a household," probably from O.N. husbondi "master of the house," from hus "house" + bondi "householder, dweller, freeholder, peasant," from buandi, prp. of bua "to dwell" The sense of "peasant farmer" (c.1220) is preserved in husbandry (first attested c.1380 in this sense). Beginning c.1290, replaced O.E. wer as "married man," companion of wif, a sad loss for Eng. poetry. The verb "manage thriftily" is 1440, from the noun in the obsolete sense of "steward" (c.1450). Slang shortening hubby first attested 1688.

You still have a husband who promised he would never leave nor forsake you. His name is Jesus and He will keep His promise. Your miracle is coming one way or another. He went to prepare a place for you so that where He is, you may be also. Don't give up 1dsz5e4.gif carry your cross for His sake, if need be. The burden is light compared to the price He paid for us.

Miche
QUOTE(mmddll @ Jan 2 2007, 07:02 PM) [snapback]97611[/snapback]

Just a word of encouragement.



husband IPB Image O.E. husbonda "male head of a household," probably from O.N. husbondi "master of the house," from hus "house" + bondi "householder, dweller, freeholder, peasant," from buandi, prp. of bua "to dwell" The sense of "peasant farmer" (c.1220) is preserved in husbandry (first attested c.1380 in this sense). Beginning c.1290, replaced O.E. wer as "married man," companion of wif, a sad loss for Eng. poetry. The verb "manage thriftily" is 1440, from the noun in the obsolete sense of "steward" (c.1450). Slang shortening hubby first attested 1688.

You still have a husband who promised he would never leave nor forsake you. His name is Jesus and He will keep His promise. Your miracle is coming one way or another. He went to prepare a place for you so that where He is, you may be also. Don't give up 1dsz5e4.gif carry your cross for His sake, if need be. The burden is light compared to the price He paid for us.

Thank you. The Lord is my husband (Isaish 54) There is such comfort knowing that all of this is truly on Gods shoulders, not mine. He knows my needs. He knows when my children are in need, He has never let us go with out food or shelter or clothes.......... It may not be the finery we are use to, but perhaps He is allowing it this way so that we will rightly appreciate it when he abundantly blesses us. Perhaps too, that is why God has allowed my husband to have a hardening of heart....... so that he will appreciate forgiveness when he finally seeks the Lord. I know I appreciate what my husband did for me and the kids before he began to drink.... now that he is gone. God is in control.


RosielovesJesus
Miche, you are a woman of faith. I am praying and standing in
agreement. I know God's will, will be done in all circumstances.

I have no worries for you know the Lord and the Lord knows you Miche.
He will always comfort and guide you.

I pray peace upon you Miche. Peace from our Saviour.
You are a sweetheart and just keep marching in God's army and all shall
be well with you all of your days. Even though we go through trials things
still are well with us for the Lord never forsakes us. Never, never! What joy that
brings in all situations.

I love you and think on you always.
love,
rosie
LoisFaith2000
Standing with you in prayer!

James ??? ...Count it all IPB Image when you fall into various trials and tribulations. This is very e-z to sit here and type; however, when the little/big trials come (we have to do this verse).

I spent years and years and years and years brooding over all my hellish messes; when, finally I surrendered to God and instantly I was a free and brand new person. I just remember a number of occasions when I just threw my hands up in the air and gave it to God trusting Him. And that's what faith must be.

Miracles happened! And I am still sitting here waiting on a promise/miracle. But I'm not wearing the cloak of heaviness! Counting it all IPB Image!

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wernotalone
Your in my prayers Miche. excl.gif excl.gif excl.gif
senteami3
Hang on, Miche! Everything has a reason. Not one thing happens for nothing. We might not have all the answers, but I know God knows what to do; he is in control. It's always hard to talk about something when we are in it; it's always simpler to talk about it once we are out of it because we see the whole picture... smile.gif

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