tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1893204038198431673.post8728101117741217860..comments2023-04-04T01:19:43.025-07:00Comments on The Flog – The Fabry Log: NormaChris Fabryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04659256097054720180noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1893204038198431673.post-88307685001562065672013-11-22T07:45:52.607-07:002013-11-22T07:45:52.607-07:00Your words, Chris, encourage the woman to put her ...Your words, Chris, encourage the woman to put her trust in God. Isn't this what the question is? She must believe, as you have said, that these "tugs" are from him and lead to everything good, even though we still want to put our trust in what we can now "see." I have prayed for her and thank you for sharing Truth with her.jane k.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1893204038198431673.post-13547953033908881102013-11-20T16:16:33.679-07:002013-11-20T16:16:33.679-07:00Now there's a lady my heart goes out to. I kno...Now there's a lady my heart goes out to. I know her pain - all too well. Everything, everything, every single solitary thing gets so messed up when God isn't in His proper place in our hearts. <br />EDD in Indy<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1893204038198431673.post-56112313650833986512013-11-20T08:02:15.810-07:002013-11-20T08:02:15.810-07:00I don't think that's crazy at all to think...I don't think that's crazy at all to think. Once you're married and committed to this other person, you believe the best and you live your faith in front of him authentically. You hope all things, believe all things and love him. Sometimes love looks a little different, of course. It can be tough. But I appreciate your words here.Chris Fabryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04659256097054720180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1893204038198431673.post-62033774497557563692013-11-20T07:56:03.135-07:002013-11-20T07:56:03.135-07:00There are so many people in these relationships to...There are so many people in these relationships today, for one reason or another. Children, financial, even married people that one is a Christian and the other is not interested. It is a hard road to travel. I personally am a Christian, but my husband will do anything to avoid going to church or talking about Christ. I try, but I cannot force him to accept. I believe most his issue is fear of not knowing or understanding. I don't know what it will take for people like my husband to make the decision to come to Christ. He will go to church at times with me, but he remains locked. He is a good man in so many ways, but I worry about his salvation. I pray somewhere in his being, he has spoken to God and just doesn't want anyone to know. Is that crazy to think?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com