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  • Anger in Divorce

    Why be angry?

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    What are you angry about? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.



    I have come to a conclusion that while I am not an angry person for the most part, I do have some anger towards my divorce. I haven't wanted to express it and to an extent, that is something good. I don't need to be doing something destructive. However, I also need to realize that anger itself is okay, which I do know, and I really do have something to be angry about.

    After all, I gave ten years of my life to a woman and tried to be as faithful as I could, no matter what I was going through. In the end, I was lied to, told extremely hurtful things, and then accused of being abusive. Fortunately, that last one hasn't really stuck. There's too many people who know the great love I demonstrated towards her in our marriage.

    As I look at life circumstances, I can think that I am in the spot I am to some extent because of what she did. This wasn't the best news for me when I was working at Wal-Mart. Now that I'm out on my own again and attending seminary, this is something I am having an easier time accepting. I am genuinely enjoying my time in seminary.

    Yet still, every day something happens that reminds me of what I went through. We had a ceremony in our chapel yesterday that had several new professors being introduced. I also had my first classes yesterday and what happens in each of these? Pictures. I don't fault the professors for showing them. I would do the same thing and they should. They shouldn't walk on eggshells to make sure I'm not hurt and I need to deal with that myself.

    Yet I will state that it is very painful. I look at pictures of a happy couple together and I think that I miss that. I see their children and realize that I am nearing 42 and wonder if I will ever have my own offspring.

    I walk on campus and I see couples walking together and I miss getting to walk with her and I wish I had a lady to do that with. I do get some hope though whenever i see a woman who does not have a ring and the women I meet on campus do seem to have an upright character which I greatly admire. Still, I never thought I would be back in the dating game again.

    Not only that, divorce can be like a scarlet letter. Wherever you go in ministry, you have to explain your divorce. I have talked to enough people in the Southern Baptist tradition which my seminary is part of who agree with me that yes, we need to handle this better.

    Mothers are often the ones who know their sons the best and if you talked to my Mom, she would have told you all my life, what I have wanted is a lady in my life. Picture what that is like when you think you have someone who accepts you, desires you, treasures you, and wants to be with you, and then you are left thinking after years that it is all a lie. You have someone who complains constantly about not being good enough for the people in their life and being rejected and then goes and sends you the exact same message. Divorce is a way of treating me like I'm a punishment to her and she wants nothing to do with me.

    In fairness, I do think she said she wanted to be friends somehow, but no. Her priest even told me not to go that route. You don't get to call me abusive, rip my heart out, and then say "But we can be friends." That's all painful.

    As I think about other girls, I wonder what will happen when I tell them I'm divorced. Will they see me differently? When I tell them someday that I was accused of being abusive, will they somewhere wonder if I'm a really good actor hiding a secret abusive life? Honestly, why shouldn't they? Look at someone like Ravi Zacharias who greatly managed to conceal a double-life.

    Divorce is something that really needs to be understood better. It is in some ways an act of murder as it takes the two that became one and kills that. I am not saying divorce is always wrong, but in my case, it was. I fought tooth and nail to save my own marriage even when it was being very difficult for me. I made a promise to God and I was trusting that my faithfulness would be honored and that if we stuck through the hard times, much better times would come.

    Right now, I am learning to accept the anger as it comes. Sometimes, that's anger towards God. I know He didn't do wrong, but if you read Scripture, you will see plenty of times His own got angry with Him. Jeremiah had the guts to tell God that He had deceived him and that he was deceived. We can often read how in Islam Allah is the greatest of deceivers. At one time, that's how Jeremiah saw God.

    I think this is important to do also because it would be foolish to deny that there is no anger there. God knows it. I might as well be honest. I know God has done no wrong, but I still am not happy with how things were done. I wonder why He let me get in this relationship if He knew the hardship and pain that would result. Yes. I know the story isn't over, but we have all been in places where we wonder why God is doing what He is doing. If we call God a counselor, but we think we can't be honest with Him, isn't it more of a statement of distrust in God?

    It's also easy to serve God when you think that you have all the benefits, which in my case include a spouse. What does it reveal when you wonder what on Earth God is doing in your life, and yet you strive to serve Him anyway? This is what I choose to do. I have nowhere else to go after all. I have to believe in His goodness.

    I don't want anyone to think I am a constant ball of rage. I am not. If anything, I have far more sadness than rage. When I think about her, it can be tempting to want some kind of revenge, but I also realize that won't help in the end. Why should I feel better that another person is suffering? True justice is one thing. Pure revenge is another. We can want justice, but we also must remember that Scripture says if we celebrate when our enemy falls, and in some sense she has become that sadly, then God will turn from them and focus on us. There but for the grace of God go I.

    As I continue through seminary, I hope that I will also find more healing in the work that I am doing and in the relationships I am making. I am always happy to find friends here and an environment where I belong. When I walked at Wal-Mart, one of the main tunes I would sometimes hum was the theme to Final Fantasy IX called "A Place To Call Home." I happen to love living in New Orleans, aside from the driving which is atrocious, but I don't have to do thankfully since even the Wal-Mart is right next door to the seminary. I am working on getting more and more of the income I need through Patreon and other means to finish my education, which I think I can get my Master's in less than two years.

    Still, be praying for me in all of this. I have many goals I want to accomplish in seminary and I hope it to be a beneficial time and I can be a recipient student and learn all that I can. At the same time, I hope to establish good relationships, and especially one with a lady who wants to serve God as well.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters
    (And I affirm the virgin birth)
    What are you angry about? Let’s plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out. I have come to a conclusion that while I am not an angry person for the most part, I do have some anger towards my divorce. I haven’t wanted to express it and to an extent, that is something good. I … Continue reading Anger In Divorce

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    Thank you for sharing and being vulnerable, Nick.

    Here's an amazingly powerful and simple but profound prayer for dealing with any situation:

    "Father, I ask you for grace for today." (Or "for this situation.")

    This prayer is so profoundly powerful because of the (true) definition of grace (charis), which is "God giving us his supernatural ability to do what we can't do by our own strength and wisdom."

    It's a prayer of childlike faith because you don't include any details of upcoming issues and concerns, but simply leave all that to him. You're implicitly telling him "I can't do this, Father, but I know you can, so I'm trusting you. For me it's impossible, but for you it's easy, so please handle this, because I can't." And He will! :-D

    I've prayed this simple prayer every morning for seven years now, so I can tell you ― it will transform your life.

    If you start to worry or be anxious again about whatever situation you're facing, you simply remind yourself that you've already turned that burden over to the Father, so it's his responsibility. And he is faithful!
    Last edited by GKC_fan; 08-21-2022, 12:30 AM.

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