Marriage

"MeSeah" (MeSeah@netzero.net)
Tue, 17 Aug 1999 00:33:14 -0500


I think your correct.  Pride causes lots of arguments.  I thought further
about what I had written about my parents and realized that the key is that
it takes two to argue.  My dad just would not do it.  He is a peacemaker and
often ends discussion with the phrase "you may be right" instead of "but
your wrong."  He does that even when he KNOWS your wrong.  I guess that's
what I should work on doing :-).  MeSeah
-----Original Message-----
From: LHof220434@aol.com <LHof220434@aol.com>
To: higher-fire@prairienet.org <higher-fire@prairienet.org>
Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Marriage


>I think it is possible to be married and never argue.Because I know from
>esperiences in the world ,that it is possible to disagree ,but you can ,sit
>down and discuss the situation and come to an understanding. Sometimes we
>have to remember the reason we would want to argue anyway, If our lives is
>centered around Jesus there is nothing inpossible,even though the flesh
wants
>to sometimes rebel, we don't have to give in and argue. It is Christ in us
>the hope of glory. The more we grow in Him the less things will bother us
>that would cause us to argue. Don't get me wrong, we all have different
>opinions, but we are all striving for the same goal and that is to be with
>Him someday. Paul I said I die daily.By the way I am divorced as I
sometimes
>remember if my life had been centered on Jesus it would have been
different.
>My husband at that time would argue and not speak for days . The reason is
>that neither one of us would admit we were wrong. Pride is our enemy. I was
>not in the church at that time, but now I see things different.
>Be Blessed
>LHof220434@aol.com
>
>

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