its killing you?
well i found a simple one, thou shall not killDoes the Bible have any advice on how to deal with a break-up?
God can heal a broken heart, but he has to have all the pieces first.
Proverbs 23:26 My son, give me thine heart.
Usually you will find reference pages at the back of a bible. Check under each heading that is appropriate for you. God Bless
Yes he tells us that if they depart to let them because we are called to be at peace. Basically, in our terms Don't cause drama just move on with your life and be at peace.
I'm afraid it doesn't specifically, as dating the way we know it today didn't exist when the bible was written. However, it does offer advice on forgiveness and other things. I would turn to the psalms, some of the most poignant cries for help are in there, even though as each chapter wraps up the psalmist usually finds solace in trusting in God. Also, if you have any resentment towards your ex or his new girl, i don't remember where it says this in the bible, but i'm pretty sure it says you can't have a divided heart and that it's hard to resent someone if you're praying for them. I would advise praying for your ex, that he would be happy and seek God in everything he does. And pray the same for yourself. Because I've been there.
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No. Just one of many practical subjects on which the Bible has no practical advice.
In the cultures that produced the Bible, women were property. If a man got tired of his woman, he dumped her and that was that.
Then the woman was an adulteress if she shacked up with another man.
Jesus said so.
He didn't really approve of men dumping their women, though. I don't know what he thought men and women who were married but didn't love each other were supposed to do. Suck it up, I suppose.
you cannot go to the Bible, pick out a semmingly relevant verse, and apply it to anything in your life. The Bible works in context, along with the teaching of the Catholic church. you must try and adhere to the faith from the get go. you're question is too vague anyway, it requires specifics and analysis, an awareness of your persona and circumstace. the reasons for the break up. and therefore the personalities. the Will of God, the meaning of your life, how good a person you try to be, how strong, what sins you committed, knowingly or unknowingly. the reason you got into the relationship in the first place. what lessons you need to learn etc.
The Bible encourages you to remain in the state you were in when you were ';saved.'; Meaning the bible doesn' encourage relationships in the first place. You're supposed to give up your life for jesus and not waste thought on family or relationships or kids.
Just think that he is not worth it. You are better off without him.
Be happy and wish him happiness too.
Forgive and forget, pray to God, that He will give you a better spouse in future.
Our beloved Prophet, pbuh, advised, 'If divorce, divorce in peace'.
You know, there are people out there called friends and family out there who you could talk to. You could also try speaking to a therapist to make you feel better.
But of course, that silly book will always have an answer.
Have no pity on him: Take a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, and a foot for a foot.
Deuteronomy 19:21
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