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royal_archer
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I am debating the sanity of getting angry. I started think of it in these sports terms. We are on the sports field of life playing soccer and somewhere along the way they switched to American Football. Now we are upset because they are blocking and tackling. Maybe we just need to get with the program and accept the rules of the games we are playing. Interceptions are legal, so are quarter back seeks, even running down the clock is legal within certain restrictions even if the opponent doesn’t always see as good sportsmanship. The government is offering these services as long as we meet certain arbitrary qualifications.I would speak with your pastor to find out if it is moral to obtain a civil divorce (for whatever reason you may have) when your intention is to remain married and living together. I would guess that your priest would counsel you against such actions but you probably already know that.
I think the problem here is that you feel what so many others do, that “nice guys finish last” and that by being honest and paying taxes you are just getting used. All around you are people who lie, cheat and steal and they seem to be getting away with it and it is totally frustrating!
Jesus knows you, Jesus knows your heart. Jesus knows you are hard-working and that you are a man of honor. Jesus knows that you are working hard to support your family and that you are frustrated by rising costs and by all of your expenses and bills. Jesus knows that you are angry looking at the people living sinful lifestyles around you and that you are upset it seems that hard-working people never get a break.
Take your frustrations to Christ, give them to Him. He knows the heavy cross of frustration you are feeling right now. He has the answers for you and He knows what you need, I will pray for you. God bless.
Bottom line is that my being a catholic provides some road blocks, as a citizen, I am not seeing any other than a temporary alteration of lifestyle.