Wednesday, March 11, 2015

It's Not Worth Dying or Killing For

And that's how I heard of a man who got castrated (and eventually killed) by his angry wife for (alleged?) adultery.
My questions are as follows -
1. Is it worth getting killed by an angry spouse for?
2. Is the anger the cheated spouse feels worth killing for?
If there are issues with the sex you're getting from your spouse, seek godly professional help and work it out.
If you find yourself in the uncomfortable position of being the cheated spouse, please take time to pour all the anger out to the Lord in prayer. Let Him help you heal and let Him lead you on what your next steps should be. I KNOW the Holy Spirit didn't ask the wife to castrate (and kill) her husband.
I remember a post I'd seen about 5 things not to sleep with; the last of them was someone else's spouse OR someone other than your spouse because you may just not wake up.
If the guy was truly cheating, I wonder what kind of conversation he'll be having wherever he is now. It never ends well.

"Your spring water is for you and you only, not to be passed around among strangers. Bless your fresh-flowing fountain! Enjoy the wife you married as a young man! Lovely as an angel, beautiful as a rose—don’t ever quit taking delight in her body. Never take her love for granted! Why would you trade enduring intimacies for cheap thrills with a whore? for dalliance with a promiscuous stranger?"
Proverbs 5:17-20

"When angry, do not sin; do not ever let your wrath (your exasperation, your fury or indignation) last until the sun goes down."
Ephesians 4:26

Trust me, adultery is neither worth dying or killing for.

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