Can I ask you a question??? Do you know or have you been through this kind of situation before???
Yes, I have. It sounds like she may have found someone else. I know that may be hard to hear, but the fact that she is unwilling to talk is a telltale sign.
She may already be at the point where she even wants to marry this person, but the guilt is too much for her. So, can this happen to a couple who are both born-again believers?
The answer is yes, it can. It happened to my family.
My wife came to me out of the blue saying she wanted a divorce. I suspected she was seeing someone in secret and this was another sign. I found out from my then four-year-old son that my best friend, whom we went to church with regularly, was having an affair with my wife. He informed me that they were going to get married and that I was going to be the babysitter.
I say this with all the love I can muster in my heart:
You need to wake up, brother, and snap out of your coma. If your marriage is salvageable at all, you need to confront her directly and ask these questions:
1. Are you seeing someone else?
2. If so, have you fallen in love with them?
3. Do you still love me?
4. If not, are you willing to stay together for the sake of the children?
It will be hard, but you have to be direct and honest. Let her know that even if she is seeing someone else, you will ask God for the strength to forgive her. Hopefully, she will be honest enough to let you know if it's over.
Make no mistake, Satan is behind every divorce. If your marriage ends in divorce, this is how he will attack you:
1.
Anger, plain and simple (It never really goes away, you just learn to manage it)
2.
Shame (People everywhere, including within your church, will ALWAYS blame YOU for the divorce. You can, in turn, blame the news media for that one).
3.
Depression (The anxiety of a marriage ending is unfathomable. You don't really know what it's like until you experience it. It will start as anxiety and move into depression).
4.
Loneliness (There's nothing lonelier than a man whose wife has left him. It does not matter if it's her fault or yours. I guarantee, you will be abandoned, even by your church).
5.
Apathy from others (Owning a divorce is a lot like owning a business. No one cares about it as much as you).
6.
Child support (20 percent for the first child and about 10 percent for every child thereafter. It comes out of your gross income before taxes. If you work as an employee for someone else, plan on having your wages garnished, even if you have never missed a payment before your court date. Yes, she will sue you for it, make no mistake. Child support is meant to be punitive, so if you complain, you are a terrible person).
7.
Possible foreclosure (After almost six years of divorce, we are still fighting over the house. She has recently sued me a second time).
8.
Suffering children (Run, don't walk from anyone who tells you, "Ah, they'll get over it." Our children are the real victims of divorce. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise).
If you do find yourself on this spiritual battlefield alone, I would like to help. I know what it's like to be completely alone and abandoned by the church during a divorce. I'm telling you now, you will get pummeled, but I can help you get through it.
Feel free to reply or PM me anytime.