tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4495365774536680737.post5520999449485479996..comments2011-01-30T00:45:21.250-05:00Comments on Pearls Perspective: The Curse of EvePamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12809454793518589134noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4495365774536680737.post-34885146782487900102011-01-30T00:45:21.250-05:002011-01-30T00:45:21.250-05:00I agree completely with you!
I have also come to ...I agree completely with you!<br /><br />I have also come to understand that desire for the husband is in reality the desire for the husband's role. I have to say that it becomes increasingly difficult for women to trust in their husbands (as God should be leading them) due to the many failures society has to offer.<br /><br />My parents have always taught me to keep a separate bank account...just in case. I never did during my marriage, but after divorce, and finding myself without food and other necessities, I had wished I listened to them. However, I have always known that husband and wife are one, and hiding money to prepare for a "safe" way out is a no-no. It's also shows a lack of faith in God's provision over all. This is just one of many (and I mean MANY) examples.<br /><br />Marriage is the closest thing we have to demonstrate the relationship between God and his church. God is the Head, shows unconditional (and sacrificial) love to His bride, and keeps His promises.<br /><br />The very sins Adam and Eve struggled with in the beginning seem to be hard-wired in the rest of us. Not something we can breed out of ourselves or take a pill for. We (as the bride) have to constantly remember to trust and follow Him as He leads us to everlasting life.<br /><br />Sometimes, how we approach God translates to how we approach those around us (and vice versa). I think if more people understood God's design for marriage, they would come to understand a few other things about His nature as well.ardentgaillahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05730581435165745516noreply@blogger.com