Would you please give your God guided opinion on this, thank you.
If your son breaks up with his partner/wife, it is not his fault and she admits it is hers, he lives with you for a week, and decides to go back as his girl has promised to sort herself out, see her doctor, they have a 2 year old also, as a Mum you can't help but have feelings of hurt for you son, and to some extent a slight bitterness toward his girl.
When you eventually are found in her company, is it wrong to bring up the subject, should it just be forgotten, or should something be said to her regards it?
I'll now say why, this has been my situation lately, but today we had them over for Boxing Day dinner, and although before hand I wanted to say something to her, I found that holding hands and saying Grace before dinner took that urge away.
Was I right, or wrong?
They are still not very stable, it all could happen again and him end up back with us, as she refused to see the doctor, and my son has said things have crept back to there usual state.
He is my youngest at 24yrs, he is a hard worker with a very tender heart, so much so that although not saved yet he wanted to say grace at his own dinner table on Christmas day. He is leaning towards the Kingdom, in the things he's talked to me about, praise God, weither he comes through is in the hands of the Lord Jesus.
Just curious to know your views.
May God enlighten you.
Thank you.
If your son breaks up with his partner/wife, it is not his fault and she admits it is hers, he lives with you for a week, and decides to go back as his girl has promised to sort herself out, see her doctor, they have a 2 year old also, as a Mum you can't help but have feelings of hurt for you son, and to some extent a slight bitterness toward his girl.
When you eventually are found in her company, is it wrong to bring up the subject, should it just be forgotten, or should something be said to her regards it?
I'll now say why, this has been my situation lately, but today we had them over for Boxing Day dinner, and although before hand I wanted to say something to her, I found that holding hands and saying Grace before dinner took that urge away.
Was I right, or wrong?
They are still not very stable, it all could happen again and him end up back with us, as she refused to see the doctor, and my son has said things have crept back to there usual state.
He is my youngest at 24yrs, he is a hard worker with a very tender heart, so much so that although not saved yet he wanted to say grace at his own dinner table on Christmas day. He is leaning towards the Kingdom, in the things he's talked to me about, praise God, weither he comes through is in the hands of the Lord Jesus.
Just curious to know your views.
May God enlighten you.
Thank you.
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