Divorce To Healing: 31 Days Of Healing And WholenessSample
"Reconciliation"
An amazing number of people who are separated or divorced have seriously considered and desired to reconcile, even if the other person has moved on with a new relationship and even married. It is more than understandable.
But for those of you wanting to throw your phone, tablet, or computer across the room towards me, I know there are a large group who are in the Good Riddance gallery for many valid reasons.
I would like to encourage those that have a sincere and Godly desire to allow God to bring you back to your first love; however, make sure they are not married and get with a pastor or counselor who will help you. To everyone, I say this:
Reconcile yourself and what you can of the relationship. Especially if children are involved, you need to be able to be civil and able to co-parent well so that it will cause less long-term damage to your relationship with them. You and your ex will always be their parents, and both are needed. Work together to make it happen.
Mutual friendships may need to be healed as well. They may not know what to say or do and often really don’t want to lose you both as friends.
When you can be cordial and polite to those that have hurt you, you will be able to give an amazing testimony of how your healing is making you whole.
Reconciliation is more about bringing people back into fellowship and civility than about returning to something you had in the past. Do it for your wholeness.
Prayer
God, whether our relationship can ever again include us being married I ask that You help to bring forth a mutual friendship between us, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
An amazing number of people who are separated or divorced have seriously considered and desired to reconcile, even if the other person has moved on with a new relationship and even married. It is more than understandable.
But for those of you wanting to throw your phone, tablet, or computer across the room towards me, I know there are a large group who are in the Good Riddance gallery for many valid reasons.
I would like to encourage those that have a sincere and Godly desire to allow God to bring you back to your first love; however, make sure they are not married and get with a pastor or counselor who will help you. To everyone, I say this:
Reconcile yourself and what you can of the relationship. Especially if children are involved, you need to be able to be civil and able to co-parent well so that it will cause less long-term damage to your relationship with them. You and your ex will always be their parents, and both are needed. Work together to make it happen.
Mutual friendships may need to be healed as well. They may not know what to say or do and often really don’t want to lose you both as friends.
When you can be cordial and polite to those that have hurt you, you will be able to give an amazing testimony of how your healing is making you whole.
Reconciliation is more about bringing people back into fellowship and civility than about returning to something you had in the past. Do it for your wholeness.
Prayer
God, whether our relationship can ever again include us being married I ask that You help to bring forth a mutual friendship between us, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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About this Plan
God is the only answer for complete healing and wholeness, especially when it comes to divorce. Through this plan you will draw closer to God while gaining wisdom on how to handle your emotions and feelings during this most difficult time. Choosing to repeat the 31 days will reveal your progress while God continues to bind the wounds and give you greater closure.
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We would like to thank Brent D Papineau for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://divorcetohealing.blog