Hey everyone, by now many of you have heard where @Mbhs and I have been with all of this. We came to a place where we were truly united in our desire to pursue a relationship with a godly woman who seemed as good a fit as we could ask for. We do not know her well but she's a mutual connection and she is a strong believer. She was in a tenuous marriage for several years that ended in divorce a year and a half ago. She has had no exposure that we know of to the idea of polygyny and she's long distance so my wife opened the door to talking with her and asking how she was doing, and offered to pray for her. She immediately spilled her heart to my wife, her struggles with the divorce (her husband abandoned the faith and her), and her desire to find a godly man without having to compromise her standards for him. This alone felt like a sort of confirmation for us to proceed with opening the door. We didn't want to lead her on and so I got involved in the conversation a couple days later. I expressed my sadness for her situation and said that several months ago I had reached out to her former husband (I know him a little) and tried to get an idea as to whether there was any current hope that he was being convicted to return to Christ (there most definitely wasn't), because we all acknowledge that in a perfect world he would return to his family and take his position as the spiritual leader in the home. At this point I said that there was a definitive reason that my wife and I had contacted her, to which she acknowledged it did not seem to her that it was out of nowhere and that she was beginning to feel suspense at where I was going with the conversation (I believe she was thinking that I was going to offer to introduce her to a godly single man as a potential). My wife and I didn't want to lead her on, which is why we decided to just be open about our intentions with talking to her. I told her about the belief that we had come to on this issue, the work we had felt the Holy Spirit do in our hearts to bring us to where we were at, and that she had always been on our hearts and minds because of her experience and what we felt would have been great compatibility. I told her that I'm sure it was shocking and a lot to take in, that we didn't expect her to have any response right away and that we wanted her to take some time to seriously consider it and pray for the Lord's guidance on the issue. As soon as I sent the last message to her, she removed herself from our conversation without any response and proceeded to block us from any way of communicating with her.
While I can't say that in hindsight I'm shocked that she would respond in that way, there's still a sting of the complete severing of communication. She is connected to our social circles enough that we have no idea if she will start talking to people we know about it, or what she'll do. We felt confident that this is what we wanted to pursue, and her specifically. We knew that it was a long shot, and we know now that anything could happen, but for all of the work and sacrifice it took to get here and genuinely want this (specifically on my wife's end), and all of the confirmations we felt we had leading up to this from the Holy Spirit, it feels strange for it to end so abruptly and without any verbal reaction at all. It's only been 24 hours since it happened, so it's all very raw right now. My wife was about to share her heart with this woman when she slammed the proverbial door, so she's especially feeling a hurt that she wasn't able to express that. I guess my point in all of this is just to give an update to those who have been following our journey in other threads, and to ask for prayer for us and her. We trust that she loves Jesus and that she will seek Him regardless of whether it's about this topic or not. This morning as I read scripture I read Psalm 20, and it felt like it was for us in that moment:
1 May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble!
May the name of the God of Jacob protect you!
2 May he send you help from the sanctuary
and give you support from Zion!
3 May he remember all your offerings
and regard with favor your burnt sacrifices! Selah
4 May he grant you your heart's desire
and fulfill all your plans!
5 May we shout for joy over your salvation,
and in the name of our God set up our banners!
May the Lord fulfill all your petitions!
This certainly feels like a day of trouble due to the circumstances, and we're praying that He will remember our offerings and sacrifices that have led us to the place we're at in all of this, and grant our hearts desire to establish a relationship with this woman. Your prayers to that end, or whatever end God has for us in all of this would be appreciated.
While I can't say that in hindsight I'm shocked that she would respond in that way, there's still a sting of the complete severing of communication. She is connected to our social circles enough that we have no idea if she will start talking to people we know about it, or what she'll do. We felt confident that this is what we wanted to pursue, and her specifically. We knew that it was a long shot, and we know now that anything could happen, but for all of the work and sacrifice it took to get here and genuinely want this (specifically on my wife's end), and all of the confirmations we felt we had leading up to this from the Holy Spirit, it feels strange for it to end so abruptly and without any verbal reaction at all. It's only been 24 hours since it happened, so it's all very raw right now. My wife was about to share her heart with this woman when she slammed the proverbial door, so she's especially feeling a hurt that she wasn't able to express that. I guess my point in all of this is just to give an update to those who have been following our journey in other threads, and to ask for prayer for us and her. We trust that she loves Jesus and that she will seek Him regardless of whether it's about this topic or not. This morning as I read scripture I read Psalm 20, and it felt like it was for us in that moment:
1 May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble!
May the name of the God of Jacob protect you!
2 May he send you help from the sanctuary
and give you support from Zion!
3 May he remember all your offerings
and regard with favor your burnt sacrifices! Selah
4 May he grant you your heart's desire
and fulfill all your plans!
5 May we shout for joy over your salvation,
and in the name of our God set up our banners!
May the Lord fulfill all your petitions!
This certainly feels like a day of trouble due to the circumstances, and we're praying that He will remember our offerings and sacrifices that have led us to the place we're at in all of this, and grant our hearts desire to establish a relationship with this woman. Your prayers to that end, or whatever end God has for us in all of this would be appreciated.