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I'm taking the spiritual lead in my family

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SovereignGrace

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Reflction is a good thing, Brother Evan. Look at yourself and see if there was something you might have said and/or done that has turned her off about going to the churches you like attending. Too many times, we as humans, want to absolve ourselves from any wrongdoing in a marrital disagreement, when in fact, it was our fault to begin with.

I am not saying you are the one at fault, but reflect upon yourself and see if there was something you could have done differently and/or better.
 

JamesL

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After I was divorced 20 years ago, I said this:

If I had spent half as much time getting to know my wife, as I did trying to change my wife, we might have had a productive marriage
 

Crabtownboy

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Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.

Ephesians 5:25

The responsibility of the husband in a marriage is much greater than that of the wife. I could elaborate on this, but will not at this time.
 
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