[To Walk or Stay] Ch 6: Leaving would mean I miss a blessing.

Today’s discussion is on chapter 6 of “To Walk or Stay, and it is taking place at Tracie Stier-Johnson’s blog. Click here to visit. But before you go, I want to share a little about the chapter in the author of “To Walk or Stay,” Lara G. William’s own words.

“I wrote a disclaimer at the beginning of the chapter because I wanted to be very clear that in Christ there is no condemnation. If you have been through a divorce, you have not committed the unpardonable sin. Our God heals and restores. So the purpose of the chapter isn’t condemnation.

I wrote the chapter out of a place of wanting to understand God’s ‘heart’ on the issue. I specifically wanted to know why He says He hates it. Because to be honest, divorce seemed like a really great option for my marriage. Like God does, He spoke. And He showed me through His Word His intended design of marriage — His created purpose — and how divorce wasn’t part of that plan.”

Faith grows quote from To Walk or Stay


Maybe you haven’t had a chance to keep up with the study and would like to still be a part of it. Here are all the weekly hosts and links to their posts.

April 18 – Chapter 1 :: Lara Williams at “To Overflowing

April 25 – Chapter 2 :: Crystal Stine

May 2 – Chapter 3 :: Katie Orr at “Hello Mornings

May 9 – Chapter 4 :: Kayse Pratt

May 16 – Chapter 5 :: Michele-Lyn Ault at “A Life Surrendered

May 23 – Chapter 6 :: Tracie Stier-Johnson

May 30 – Chapter 7 :: Francie Winslow at “Up, In, and Out

June 6 – Chapter 8 :: Joyce Moy

June 13 – Chapter 9 :: Erika Dawson

June 20 – Chapter 10 :: Stacey Thacker at “29 Lincoln Avenue

If you would like to purchase “To Walk or Stay,” you will not be disappointed. It’s more than a book on helping you in your relationship in marriage, it’s one that will help you in your relationship with God. Click here to purchase. [affiliate link]

Blessings,

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Michele-Lyn Ault
2017

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