“In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands so that
even if any of them are disobedient to the word, they may be won
without a word by the behavior of their wives,” 1 Peter 3:1
This verse from 1 Peter 3 was written for the Christian woman who is
married to an unbeliever. So, this verse was written for me. I thought
that I was marrying a believer, but as
the years have passed it has become exceedingly clear that that is not
the case; my husband is not saved. And let me tell you, that this is the
hardest place for a Christian woman to be in because the One I want to
talk about the most I really can’t talk about at all. It’s like giving
birth to your first child, but not being able to announce it to anyone,
and having to act like he or she doesn’t even exist. It’s really, really
hard, but I’m quiet. And instead of talking about things that have
eternal value, we talk about the weather and sports. So, there’s a lot
of silence in the house since the weather really doesn’t change all that
much and I really only like football. Many tears have been shed, but
not for me as much as for him. I so want to have a husband that desires
to pray and attend church and read the Bible, but most of all I want my
husband to be saved, and to know the Lord like I do so that his joy may
be made full.
In the meantime, I pray, persevere and wait, and
if you’re in the same situation I urge you to do the same. Never
underestimate the power of prayer. We see Jesus praying to the Father
constantly, and scripture instructs us to “pray without ceasing” 1 Thess
5:17, and assures us that “He hears us” 1 John 5:14-15.
And
while you’re praying, continue to persevere and move forward, don’t look
back. The enemy wants us to look back and remember how much easier
things used to be, but Scripture tells us to put on the full armor of
God (Ephesians 6:10-17) so that you can keep moving forward, fully
focusing on the prize, which is Christ. Notice all the Christian’s armor
is worn on the front so that we can deflect Satan’s arrows; none is
worn on the back, which is a perfect indication that Satan wants us to
be still and look back. Let us not give in to that temptation.
Finally, wait. Wait on the Lord to answer as he prunes you and grows
you in sanctification. Pastor Tim Conway said it perfectly when he said,
“The Gardener is never closer to the vine than when he is pruning.”
Just like a gardener plants a vine just where he wants it and must be
close to it when he prunes it, God has you right where he wants you and
is right there while he prunes you.
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Hi Trish,
Thank You for this posting today!
It has greatly encouraged me.
I am a Husband whose Wife left and divorced me with No biblical grounds to do so. It is very hard, but I remain faithful to her (I continue to wear my wedding ring) and to God as we may be divorced in the worlds eyes, but in God's eyes we are still married. She professes faith, but the evidence of which is more like the unbeliever in 1 Cor 7:15. I pray that she comes back to God and thereby also her husband, and for our family to be restored, (we have a 7-yr old son Beau); but if she chooses to totally break the covenant and marry someone else, She fully understands that she would be committing Adultery (Math 10:12). She stated Her heart's condition in her understanding of that verse with this comment, "God won't send me to Hell for committing adultery!" Please pray for me (Greg) and My Wife (Candy) that we both would know and do God's will.
Thanks,
Greg Nathe
Hi Trish,
Please send follow-up comments to gregnathe123@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Greg Nathe
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