Maybe my original “dilemma”
what is a Christian woman to do with inheritance in “her” name when she wants to give back to Gods Kingdom
But her unbelieving spouse (sole income earner) does not necessarily agree with the amount to donate. (little to none)
Is she to submit to him (not give any of the money away) and serve the Lord in other ways or..??
I was never trying to get out of donating to a church or anything
I just feel limited that I can’t have freedom to do what my heart wants to because of my circumstances.
what is a Christian woman to do with inheritance in “her” name when she wants to give back to Gods Kingdom
But her unbelieving spouse (sole income earner) does not necessarily agree with the amount to donate. (little to none)
Is she to submit to him (not give any of the money away) and serve the Lord in other ways or..??
I was never trying to get out of donating to a church or anything
I just feel limited that I can’t have freedom to do what my heart wants to because of my circumstances.
You gave God you...your whole life and lifetime.
Your husband is not being abusive. He is being prudent. (Huge difference between the two things) He is looking out for you and your entire family's best interest. (As he should...that is his Biblical mandate...whether he wants to believe it or not)
Money is such a small thing...and a one time gift isn't going to matter much in the grand scheme of things. God literally makes ALL gold. He is more than capable.
You aren't limited except in one minor way that you have been for a long time...so why the fuss about it now? Just because you are getting an inheritance? Because those who left it to you meant for it to be used like your husband is using it? And your husband sounds like he is being prudent.