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justjennhere -> RE: When you think you're in love, but others have doubts (7/7/2008 9:54:18 PM)
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ORIGINAL: rgod I think you have to "consider the source." Some people have poor judgement or are extremely critical. These are not people that you can turn to for any type of objective or godly advice. I had a friend who, for her own selfish and immature reasons, did NOT want me to marry my husband. Four years later, we're still married, and she and I are no longer friends. My husband was a man who was following God, serving Him, and living his life in obedience to Scripture. We were in the same place spiritually, going the same direction, and were mutually encouraged and edified in our relationship. While we were, admittedly, "blinded" by infatuation on some points, we took the time to seek godly counsel from people who were walking with the Lord and could see things more clearly than we could. We listened to our pastor, our premarital counselor, our parents, etc. And, like another poster said, we had a peace about our relationship that only grew (never diminished) as we spent time together, prepared for marriage, and sought godly wisdom from those who knew us and had the benefit and experience of their own successful marriages. If I had listened to my friend, I would have missed out. Looking back, she had no reason to feel the way she did, and her actions since then have only shown her to be out of fellowship with the Lord. I think we have to be wise in who we chose to listen to.
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