Jules
 Good morning friend, 

I hope that you enjoyed the weekend and that your favorite team did win the Super Bowl. Yesterday my grandmother celebrated her 90th birthday, I pray that God will grand me the time to see her soon.
I am praying this morning that God will open my heart as I reflect on his commandments and rediscover their meaning for my life. As His servant, as His daughter and as His disciple, as a divorce person and as a single woman. It is my desire that God's word would knit every part of me together and direct them in one single direction, Him.

 

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
"You shall not commit adultery" Exodus 20:14

7. The Seventh Commandment is about Purity in Relationships.
 God asks us to express and demonstrate our love for our partner by not committing adultery. Adultery is the violation of the marriage covenant by wilful participation in sexual activity with someone other than one's spouse. Since God's law sanctions sexual relationships only within a legitimate marriage, the command not to commit adultery covers in principle, all varieties of sexual immorality. No sexual relationship of any sort should occur outside of marriage. That is the crux of this Commandment.
Most of us need the support and companionship of a loving spouse. We need someone special who can share our ups and downs, triumphs and failures. No one can fill this role like a mate who shares with us a deep love and commitment. Society suffers because we have lost the vision that God had for marriage from the beginning. Marriage is not a requirement for success in pleasing God. But it is a tremendous blessing to couples who treat each other as God intended. Most people desire and need the benefits that come from a stable marriage. To return to what God intended, we must give marriage the respect it deserves. Source: www.the-ten-commandments.org
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