I really like this article!!
I think it’s a wonderful article and applies to many broken marriage situations.
It caters to those who stand for reconciliation.
In some ways I admire that stance in other people - to a degree.
For me, I think the damage is done, and I feel myself moving away from the vision of reconciliation.
At least the vision I've had so far.
I feel it’s a bit wrong to even say that because of my love for Christ who reconciles all things to Himself (and to the Father)
So, then why see only a huge pile of damaged goods with regards to my marriage?
I hold it in such a high esteem. Then why lose sight of reconciliation?
Answer (and this is strictly IMO):
I don’t have to stand for reconciliation to stand for my marriage.
It’s true that I made a promise to my spouse.
I included God in that sacramental promise, but that doesn’t mean the marriage is invulnerable to being broken.
Clearly it is broken, however, I can still maintain my vow to love and honor my spouse despite the unfortunate circumstance of the broken marriage.
I can also make a decision (at the brink of getting a divorce I don’t want) that I can and will be moving on to a new happiness.
I can do this without looking for my happiness in another relationship or person.
I no longer choose to consider myself
left behind as I move forward to a better place, an improved “me”, and a deeper spiritual and physical journey.
I know it's very important for people who are thrust into this situation at first to understand themselves in light of being left behind.
It was a description that worked well for me for a while, but I no longer have to identify with it.
I'm moving on, therefore I'm no longer left behind. Someone else is...
I can rediscover a new joy
I honestly don’t know what the future holds, I’m open to every-and-all possibility - even reconciliation -imagine the irony in that !
So I’m moving on and I don’t stand waiting for a reconciled marriage.
There’s a life to appreciate and live out the way God would want me to live.
CallingHeart
Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born.
It's no longer all about MLC!
Pfffffffftttt !