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Old 11-19-2008, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Hemidakota View Post
Now, I will disagree on the point of knowing 'worthiness'. Women, you are a partner in that priesthood and can determine his worthiness via the Spirit. This is where the Spirit will share some insight to other partner on what is going on if she is listening.
I missed this post when I was reading. I'm not sure I understand your point. Are saying that I may be getting promptings about his worthiness? And if that's the case -- what do I do?

Kyra -- I was posting the same time you were. I do try to have non-judgemental conversations with him. I wait for the moment of anger to pass and then address the issue but it still doesn't seem to have much affect or still may turn into mud-slinging. He's a very proud man and I don't know how to let him know that the reason I bring things up is because I love him, not because I want to find fault with him.

I know the Lord brought us together. If I could set all of you down and tell my whole boring story you would see how I know this.

Oh, by the way everyone -- today's our anniversary. Interesting that I brought this up today.
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