toughtimes and honour,
Thanks so much for that perspective! It's really hard to get people to understand this and you hit it on the nail. I'm not crazy. This
is abuse even if it looks like she's a sweet mom that cares about her children and wants to attend church.
You being embarrassed it what you may have to get passed..I assume everyone knows the divorce happened and if she's "acting out" it just makes HER look ridiculous. Ignore her and this..no audience no behavior she may become bored and just stop.
This is what is so embarrassing... We're not divorced yet! She hasn't even filed. She's never told me she is going by her maiden name, she just changed her facebook username and email address without ever saying anything.
She came to Sunday School this week and sat beside me. The lesson was about forgiveness, how marriage is a covenant with GOD and how sin carries consequences. She was asked to pray to close out the class and she sounded so good I actually said a silent prayer to God thanking him for making changes in her heart. Five mins after class, a fellow student that didn't know her asked for her name and when she responded he looked at me and asked, "Is she your better half?". I said, "Yes" and she turned around and said loudly, "We're EXES. We decided to be exes!" I said, "No, WE didn't decide that." She said, "Well I decided it then." Then she chased me down the stairs talking about some separation agreement she hasn't even finalized yet.
She usually goes home after Sunday School but this time she stays for service. So she waits with the kids and I in the vestibule. We all go in and she follows me inside.
When I reach the pew, I open up and let the kids in and then let her in thinking she wanted to sit with us. She sighed loud and rolled her eyes like she didn't want to be there. So I said "You don't have to sit with us!" She walks over both children and sits so far away from me I needed binoculars to see her.
The next day she says she's gonna see her lawyer to finalize the separation agreement this Friday. Never mind that she won't pay her bills...obviously paying a lawyer is more important right now.
You reap what you sow, more than you sow and later than you sow. Period. It cannot be changed. It is a divine principle of God and it operates in nature and everywhere else. -- Dr. Charles Stanley
Tell the right answer to a person with a hard heart and they'll just go find another question. -- Rev Voddie Baucham
Pride convinces that you deserve more and then tricks you into accepting less.