.....and then, there's the story (more true, then one may think, these days) of 2 christian retired persons living together, on "fixed incomes." She, off her husbands pension and SS. And he, living off SS only.
Upon "marriage", she would lose her deceased husbands pension and SS, as she, herself was not eligible, for any benefits of her own "gainful employment", as she was a "house Mom", and hadn't worked a day in her life.
Should these people be "dis-associated" from "the church" as well?
Oh!
Ya mean there are "exceptions?"
I agree, that what you are saying are "weaknesses/desires" of flesh, and we should not "love this life, even to death."
But, how far should "believers" press this issue that "binds" one "to the flesh", thus "to the world?"
Upon "marriage", she would lose her deceased husbands pension and SS, as she, herself was not eligible, for any benefits of her own "gainful employment", as she was a "house Mom", and hadn't worked a day in her life.
Should these people be "dis-associated" from "the church" as well?
Oh!
Ya mean there are "exceptions?"
I agree, that what you are saying are "weaknesses/desires" of flesh, and we should not "love this life, even to death."
But, how far should "believers" press this issue that "binds" one "to the flesh", thus "to the world?"
They can be friends.
Their choice.
If they think that they are financially better off living separately and drawing their own benefits, then it seems like friendship is the viable option.
Personally I don't think that pensions should be written up that way, though, but if they are married and living together, they are saving the rent expense, so there is a net savings.
I know what my decision would be, and they are accountable to God themselves.
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