Being Faithful in Marriage, Part 2 (TMF:1018)

Peace to Live By: Being Faithful in Marriage, Part 2 (TMF:1018) - Daniel Litton
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       And, so, adultery can be a danger for any married person who does not live like God wants him or her to live. It becomes a danger when there is disorder within the marriage, at the moment one or both partners are not doing what they are supposed to be doing. And when a person let’s his or her mind wander, or when he or she let’s the mind do whatever it wants to do—to think about and entertain whatever thoughts it wants to, without discretion—this can lead to unfaithfulness in marriage, to adultery. As I’ve stated in the past, the sin of adultery starts in the mind of a person. In order for a person to commit adultery, almost always the person had to be thinking incorrect thoughts beforehand which led to the incorrect behavior. Whatever a person may think, committing adultery brings devastation to marriage. Even if the person thinks he or she can hide it from the other person, it really cannot be hidden. Things will change between the married partners, and the unoffending person will know something wrong is going on. It definitely has dyer consequences.