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“And the two became one”
Dear Romell,
I have been divorced for several years. I have met someone and as we are both mature adults (40+) we have been discussing a future together. My concern is that I have been alone for so long…can I be a good wife and not feel as if I’m losing my independence…please help!
Thanks,
Mary in Houston
Grace & Peace:
Dear Mary in Houston:
Before making any decision first thing to do is to pray about it and wait on the Lord to give you an answer. Once you receive an answer from the Lord, then He will provide the steps to take next.
“And they twain shall be one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let no man put asunder.” Mark10:8, 9
Take some time to get to know one another. If you decide to marry, you will be making a lifetime commitment to one another and to God. Your concern of “losing your independence“is understandable, however, according to Mark 10:8, 9, “you a
re no longer two but one flesh.” Being a good wife will come easy when you put God first and love your husband with the love of God.
“Love: Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things, love never faileth.” ICor.1: 20-21
Prayerfully yours,
Romell H. Greenlee
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