@CSE123100 And not to mistakenly construe anything from me, in all of this, don't stop praying for the addict—although most Believers are added as children in believing families, just here-and-there, there are a few who are redeemed from the streets, so to speak, . . .
@CSE123100 . . . . as "His mercy is over all His works.", as He did for Adam, still today for men and women, He is doing similarly.
And, than simply in some kind of illness, don't you kind of think that, addicts are rather selfish and making selfish choices? And for example, when crimes of drunk-driving began to be seriously punished, ppl quit using Flip Wilson's: "Da debil made me do it." as an excuse. And, than the cigarettes, if you desire something more, that's where you'll use the $5?
@CSE123100 How does this comment not take unnecessary offence? And for example, if one husband is a Bible class teacher, say, and more hands on with the children, he can be trusted to more and different tasks. But to the other side, the wife of the drunk, well, he won't be able to be trusted with many things, and additionally, she will have to make time to get him back and forth to court, and maybe a job—right?
And maybe, no one "deserves" anything or anyone, but as His mercy is over all His
@CSE123100 I think she meant that men who struggle with addictions have different needs from their wives than those husbands that don't struggle with that particular thing. Just as she pointed out that some husbands are gone for their job a lot and others aren't.
It's a shame that you think "drunkards" and "drug users" will "take a different kind of wife." It sounds like you think drug users don't deserve good people in their lives. It sounds like you think only wayward women could love a man trapped in addiction. Addicts are sick. Jesus cares for the sick. He "came to save not the righteous, but sinners." Christians speak as if people are irredeemable unless proven redeemed. How unlike Christ. "While you were yet sinners, Christ died."
@CSE123100 And not to mistakenly construe anything from me, in all of this, don't stop praying for the addict—although most Believers are added as children in believing families, just here-and-there, there are a few who are redeemed from the streets, so to speak, . . .
phillipgaley 3 months ago
@CSE123100 . . . . as "His mercy is over all His works.", as He did for Adam, still today for men and women, He is doing similarly.
And, than simply in some kind of illness, don't you kind of think that, addicts are rather selfish and making selfish choices? And for example, when crimes of drunk-driving began to be seriously punished, ppl quit using Flip Wilson's: "Da debil made me do it." as an excuse. And, than the cigarettes, if you desire something more, that's where you'll use the $5?
phillipgaley 3 months ago
@CSE123100 How does this comment not take unnecessary offence? And for example, if one husband is a Bible class teacher, say, and more hands on with the children, he can be trusted to more and different tasks. But to the other side, the wife of the drunk, well, he won't be able to be trusted with many things, and additionally, she will have to make time to get him back and forth to court, and maybe a job—right?
And maybe, no one "deserves" anything or anyone, but as His mercy is over all His
phillipgaley 3 months ago
It's late now but I will be looking at this challenge. Thanks for inspiring us all Courtney!
bakergirltt 1 year ago
Love this message! I just subscribed!! :-D
TheWomanAlive 1 year ago
@CSE123100 I think she meant that men who struggle with addictions have different needs from their wives than those husbands that don't struggle with that particular thing. Just as she pointed out that some husbands are gone for their job a lot and others aren't.
tubby0402 1 year ago
I'm a little late but I've been working on it! Thanks for the encouragement!! :)
MsSassyChristina 1 year ago
@CSE123100 : ) Hi there, I think you might have misunderstood her dear one. I doubt Courtney meant what it sounded like to you.
I love the scripture you posted!! : ) Such Truth : ) Truth sets me free - Praise God.
greatdanechick2 1 year ago
It's a shame that you think "drunkards" and "drug users" will "take a different kind of wife." It sounds like you think drug users don't deserve good people in their lives. It sounds like you think only wayward women could love a man trapped in addiction. Addicts are sick. Jesus cares for the sick. He "came to save not the righteous, but sinners." Christians speak as if people are irredeemable unless proven redeemed. How unlike Christ. "While you were yet sinners, Christ died."
CSE123100 1 year ago
I'm accepting the marriage challenge! I'm excited!!!! Thanks, Courtney!
kjhines6065 1 year ago