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I am in your shoes. Like you I have never met the other woman. During the affair, a child was born to my husband and the other woman. In order to forgive my husband and the other woman, I have to keep reminding myself that God forgives us and expects us to be forgiving, as well. Like you I did NOT want to forgive. So, I asked God in prayer, day after day, night after night, to enable me to forgive because He would want me to do that. As time went on, I found myself forgiving both my husband and the other woman. But I also realized that giving forgiveness is not a one time thing. Sometimes angry thoughts that would come suddenly from the memory of those times would bring me back to anger and unforgiveness. I prayed again the same prayer to enable me to forgive. Then peace would engulf me. I continued to pray for my husband’s return to our marriage and home.
When my husband informed me that the other woman was pregnant, I told God that since He allowed this to happen, He has to enable me to love this child as our own 2 daughters. That child is now almost 8, and I have loved her like my own since I first held her in my arms when she was 4 weeks old. I have attended her baptism, and now her forthcoming First Holy Communion. I am active in her life, even though I have never met her mother.
After years of separation, divorce and my husband’s marriage to the other woman, my husband is now living alone and filing for divorce from the other woman. I still love my husband very, very much and continue to pray him home. We were married in the Catholic Church, and, therefore, we are still married in the eyes of God. My husband attends Mass regularly with us now, and for the first time, is able to receive communion.
You’ll be able to forgive because God can see that you want to follow Him. Ask God to enable you to do His will in this. Believe me, He’ll waste no time. Focus on what God can do. Don’t focus on what your husband can or can’t do, or what he will and won’t do. Keep your eyes on God and what He wants of you. I’ll keep you in my prayers.
When my husband informed me that the other woman was pregnant, I told God that since He allowed this to happen, He has to enable me to love this child as our own 2 daughters. That child is now almost 8, and I have loved her like my own since I first held her in my arms when she was 4 weeks old. I have attended her baptism, and now her forthcoming First Holy Communion. I am active in her life, even though I have never met her mother.
After years of separation, divorce and my husband’s marriage to the other woman, my husband is now living alone and filing for divorce from the other woman. I still love my husband very, very much and continue to pray him home. We were married in the Catholic Church, and, therefore, we are still married in the eyes of God. My husband attends Mass regularly with us now, and for the first time, is able to receive communion.
You’ll be able to forgive because God can see that you want to follow Him. Ask God to enable you to do His will in this. Believe me, He’ll waste no time. Focus on what God can do. Don’t focus on what your husband can or can’t do, or what he will and won’t do. Keep your eyes on God and what He wants of you. I’ll keep you in my prayers.