Hey Everyone,
As tough as we all know it is to be single, life doesn't stop for any of us just because we don't have a partner, huh?
However, lately I've been finding in my own life that I have actually been facing some difficult decisions that I'm kind of glad I didn't have to burden or trouble someone else with.
A few examples would be:
* Whether or not to move, and where to move to (what if I would have had to ask a husband to give up his dream job?)
* Living below one's means for the sake of better future security (what if a husband would have to sacrifice his own dreams for a safety net?)
* Making choices at work that result in less pay, but better peace of mind (what if it meant asking my husband to be willing to lower our standard of living because of a choice I wanted to make?)
I currently have a situation in my life that I'd been diligently praying about for over half a year, but when things didn't change, and in fact, seemed to take a turn for the worse, I told God that I wanted to make a decision that was going to require a few sacrifices, but if it's His will, this was how I was going to handle it.
Although we all dream of having a love of our life help us make these decisions and live them out with us, I honestly have to say that tonight, I told God that I was glad I didn't have to drag anyone else through some of the decisions I've made, because I know it would require asking that person to make some sacrifices along with me.
In this particular case, at least, I'm glad that I made the choice--and will weather its consequences--by myself. I wouldn't want to have to ask someone else to walk through this with me, because I know it would probably be best that I not meet someone, if I ever do, until I'm on the other side of this dilemma.
While I know that any loving Christian partner would say they're willing to make sacrifices for their spouse, we all know that it doesn't always go as smoothly as we singles might envision it to be. I don't know if this is why God has kept me single for now, but I'm thankful that for right now, my choices affect only me, and won't stress someone else out.
How about the rest of you?
* What decisions are you glad to have had to make alone, and why?
* How do you feel about asking a partner to make sacrifices solely because of your own choices?
* Are there any decisions or events that you thought you couldn't bear to go through alone, but then later found out that going through them alone might have been best after all?
* How do you feel about a partner asking you to be the one making most, or all of the sacrifices in a decision?
Thank you for sharing, and as always, I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
As tough as we all know it is to be single, life doesn't stop for any of us just because we don't have a partner, huh?
However, lately I've been finding in my own life that I have actually been facing some difficult decisions that I'm kind of glad I didn't have to burden or trouble someone else with.
A few examples would be:
* Whether or not to move, and where to move to (what if I would have had to ask a husband to give up his dream job?)
* Living below one's means for the sake of better future security (what if a husband would have to sacrifice his own dreams for a safety net?)
* Making choices at work that result in less pay, but better peace of mind (what if it meant asking my husband to be willing to lower our standard of living because of a choice I wanted to make?)
I currently have a situation in my life that I'd been diligently praying about for over half a year, but when things didn't change, and in fact, seemed to take a turn for the worse, I told God that I wanted to make a decision that was going to require a few sacrifices, but if it's His will, this was how I was going to handle it.
Although we all dream of having a love of our life help us make these decisions and live them out with us, I honestly have to say that tonight, I told God that I was glad I didn't have to drag anyone else through some of the decisions I've made, because I know it would require asking that person to make some sacrifices along with me.
In this particular case, at least, I'm glad that I made the choice--and will weather its consequences--by myself. I wouldn't want to have to ask someone else to walk through this with me, because I know it would probably be best that I not meet someone, if I ever do, until I'm on the other side of this dilemma.
While I know that any loving Christian partner would say they're willing to make sacrifices for their spouse, we all know that it doesn't always go as smoothly as we singles might envision it to be. I don't know if this is why God has kept me single for now, but I'm thankful that for right now, my choices affect only me, and won't stress someone else out.
How about the rest of you?
* What decisions are you glad to have had to make alone, and why?
* How do you feel about asking a partner to make sacrifices solely because of your own choices?
* Are there any decisions or events that you thought you couldn't bear to go through alone, but then later found out that going through them alone might have been best after all?
* How do you feel about a partner asking you to be the one making most, or all of the sacrifices in a decision?
Thank you for sharing, and as always, I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
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