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Through God's eyes, should you make your marriage work no matter what?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Yes but if your being abused in any form i do believe god would be angry for you staying in the marriage.Hope all is well with you and new hubby.Congrads!! U been together a year.If you need any thing im me hun.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think at some point if it doesnt work it doesnt work and i do believe tht God can accept the fact that we are not perfect.He did not create us to be perfect.Sometimes no matter what you just arent happy an i think He understands that. We are suppose to live a righteous life and that goes for our marriage.Think about it if you stay in a marriage just to please God are you really pleasing Him.You really arent happy so your living a lie and lying is suppose to be a sin.

  • 1 decade ago

    Through God's eyes, yes, unless there is abuse of any kind.

    I believe that if you are unhappy, then the mareriage is unhappy and God wouldn't want something he made happen become something that difficult to keep up so do what you see fit as long as you are both happy.

  • 1 decade ago

    Unless your spouse has adulterated the marriage yes. Marriage is a covenant between you,your spouse and God. A covenant is not a negotiable contract. It is a solid sacred institution.

    Source(s): bible
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  • 1 decade ago

    As long as your spouse is still trying to be a good Christian (assuming it's a Christian marriage, for example), then yes. If your spouse is cheating on you, abusing you, etc., then he/she has broken his/her vows, and you have every right to save yourself (and kids, if applicable) from that situation.

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