tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2613335924468202284.post8557155264196245831..comments2023-07-30T05:51:02.673-04:00Comments on Journey to Surrender: Getting Under the CoversScotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15382135979097709418noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2613335924468202284.post-37768336151060288402012-01-11T12:20:40.187-05:002012-01-11T12:20:40.187-05:00Tony,
I'm sorry for your loss and your obviou...Tony,<br /><br />I'm sorry for your loss and your obvious pain. I can't speak to the specifics of your circumstances or why the church leaders counseled you as they did. I can only say that as long as relationship involve individuals with choices, there are no guarantees. That doesn't change the truth of the principles. <br /><br />Please see my next post for a more thorough discussion on the important distinction between what is "true" and what is "truth."<br />ScottScotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15382135979097709418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2613335924468202284.post-69335924191906437152011-04-17T19:23:07.428-04:002011-04-17T19:23:07.428-04:00So does that mean the Holy Spirit was as confused ...So does that mean the Holy Spirit was as confused as I was when my ex-wife was having her affair and when I prayed as you suggested I knew no more about her than I knew before she decided to move away, take our child and have an affair?<br /><br />What about the church leaders with whom I sought counsel. Instead of helping me understand her, or even seeking to win her back via the Matthew 18 process, they blamed me for her choice to have an affair.<br /><br />You offer this advice, but as one who tried this 8 years ago, I find it lacking. It sounds good, but I found it simply doesn't workTonynoreply@blogger.com