L
lizaanne
Guest
How is it, in any way, selfish to give ourselves to God? Being a Christian, and especially a Catholic, is the most UN-selfish thing a person can possibly do!! When considering the commands, tradition, and teaching we are expected to follow, this is far from selfish. We are called to be perfect as our Father is perfect - delaying that or putting it off for peace in the home is a sin against that directive from Christ.There is a huge difference in refusing to convert and delaying the conversion until such time as it does not tear the union apart. God does not call us to destroy our marriages with selfish decisions. He calls us to work together for one common good. If one desires to convert and the spouse stronly objects, you should endevor to change you spouses mind with prayer and by showing him/her that you only mean good by the change. If, after a reasonable period of time, it becomes clear that the other’s mind will not change, I can see making a unilateral decision. How often, however, can a short delay make the difference between acceptance and a life long alteration of a marriage?
I’m just saying that we owe the other a large degree of patience when doing things that they strongly object to. Unilateral changes done hastily are never good.
I love my husband more than words can say - but if he decided one day to leave the Faith, I certainly would not follow him just to keep the peace. How is this in any way different from not converting when called? I believe that it would be an act of rejecting grace into the marriage by refusing the call to convert - I can’t even imagine what Christ’s question would be should that person die…“So, let me get this straight, you knew I was the Way, the Truth, and the Life, but yet you still rejected Me by rejecting My Bride? Be gone from Me, for I do not know you.”
~Liza