To turn my back on my ex-husband and decide that there would never be a way that I could accept him back. He had shown himself to be unable to have a personality of his own and I knew that I could never believe that He was genuine ever again.
Yes the Lord upheld me through that whole period and carried me through about 10 years of really wishing I didn't have to go on with life but I had to for the kids. I'm glad I am past that now and can rejoice that life is good and Jesus loves me even when I am broke!
2006-09-06 01:23:16
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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To commit suicide or not after my bf died...and no i was left alone,didn't had no one!!!I wish i could seek for spiritual guidance...!But i think if i was given the choice i would prefer to choose a friend..because spiritual guidance is more of what is wrong and right..i think a friend would be more suitable to help u!
2006-09-06 08:18:03
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answered by ? 4
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I had numerous retinal detachments growing up and ended up losing the sight in one eye and the other eye was badly damaged. In my early 30’s I began developing a cataract in the sighted eye. Because of all the previous surgeries removing the cataract was very risky and there was a strong likelihood that I would lose my sight. But, the cataract was really screwing up what vision I had.
I really didn’t seek spiritual guidance. I waited until the quality of vision was really poor and listened to my doctor. Then I went for it. It turned out okay.
I did have spiritual support though.
2006-09-06 08:22:07
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answered by Pablito 5
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Yes- many times I had to take decisions -both professionally and personally. When I had to do it, I sat calmly, said a prayer and sought God's help in making the right decision. I have taken the right decisions most of the time or in other words, I haven't taken a decision which I regretted later.A spiritual approach sure helps a lot, when the decision we need to take can not be reversed or is of a serious nature.
2006-09-06 08:19:43
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answered by goodcitizenz 3
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The most difficult decision I ever made was whether or not to elect surgery for my father.
No I did not consider spiritual guidance because I am an atheist.
2006-09-06 08:15:18
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answered by Mister Jay 3
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Becoming an Atheist. At that point, I did not need spiritual guidance.
2006-09-06 08:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Divorce. I was in an abusive marriage which resulted in two children. I had a one year old and an 8 week old when I moved out and filed for divorce. I felt guilty because I promised before God and to God that I'd forever love and cherish that one man. Through prayer I knew Gods intentions including me being a mother rather than an abused wife. It was what was best for my children and I am always a mother before I am a wife.
2006-09-06 08:21:06
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answered by murph_ltt 5
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First, my marriage. Second, giving up my job in lieu of business( that time I didn't know how it would turn out). In both cases, I was not aware if I did sought spiritual guidance.
All I recall and even up to now, are prayers of mostly gratitude.
2006-09-06 09:48:56
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answered by Frontal Lobe 4
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I did take a very difficult decision, by taking a survey, looked for alternative solutions feasibility, consulted with my close ones and took a decision by my Intution.
2006-09-06 08:19:37
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answered by senthil r 5
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the going through with an extremely serious operation several years ago. Yes, i prayed as i felt the need of some INSPIRATION to let me know if i was doing the right thing or not.
2006-09-06 08:31:47
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answered by Marvin R 7
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