Having faith that moves mountains is harder than it sounds. There are so many times when lonely seems to be my best friend. The enemy has such a great way to bring condemnation in areas such as this.
I hear people say so many things about free will. My husband's free will is why God allows this. I am not willing to accept this. This idea of free will has really had me questioning this whole standing for my marriage process. However, the more I ponder free will, the more I don't accept the idea. Free will seems to put God in a box. What about the conversion of Saul into Paul? No where in that passage does it say that Saul was "ready to be converted", or that he was "ready to be changed". We don't really know where Saul's heart was at that time, though we knew his heart was persecuting Christians.
What about Jonah? If free will was an option for Jonah, than why did God send Jonah into the whale's belly?
What about Elijah in 1 King 19? God changed the heart of the people.
God is in the business of changing hearts, and he can change my husband's heart. God will not allow my husband's "free will" to get in his way.
Romans 8:28- And God works for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose.
God has a purpose for my husband's life, and it will walk out as planned. This time of us being separated will allow God to work on me, and change me, as well as work on my husband and change him. My husband and I will be better people, have a better marriage, and be better parents, TOGETHER, when God is through with us.
I BELIEVE MY MARRIAGE WILL BE SAVED!
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