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EasterJoy
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I was referring to saying that a marriage was regrettable when it was known to be an invalid attempt or had to end in a separation with the bond remaining. Sometimes, two spouses who had to divorce or separate can wistfully say to each other, with no recrimination meant on either side: “We are both OK people, but it was a mistake to think we could live under the same roof in anything like peace. Our differences are too great, and we only became a near occasion of sin for each other.”
Yes, for as long as you are living under the same roof, you bite your tongue and keep your negative comments to yourself. You turn your negative thoughts about your spouse toward positive consideration about how to cope with your differences. If you destroy your affection for someone, it is hard to exert yourself to sacrifice for them in the way that spouses must do. Today’s troubles, today’s mistakes, and today’s challenges are enough work to address. You cannot hope to ask someone to start lifting when you lay the mistakes of a lifetime, yours and theirs, on their head.
Yes, for as long as you are living under the same roof, you bite your tongue and keep your negative comments to yourself. You turn your negative thoughts about your spouse toward positive consideration about how to cope with your differences. If you destroy your affection for someone, it is hard to exert yourself to sacrifice for them in the way that spouses must do. Today’s troubles, today’s mistakes, and today’s challenges are enough work to address. You cannot hope to ask someone to start lifting when you lay the mistakes of a lifetime, yours and theirs, on their head.