Sir Vino
Servant
Father, I know You wish us to look at obedience and your commandments for guidance, and to come to Your devotion by way of our conscience and heart, but the more my BFF and I do that, the stronger our feelings for each other become. Yet, we pray and ask that You will soften the heart and wisen the mind of my beloved's husband. She and I have not had physical contact, but we know You know that if some aspects of our circumstances were different we would have. And we know You know we have wanted to and have come, with intensity, as close as we possibly could have come.
Our friendship and love for each other is real. Our passion is overwhelming, but yet when we try to mitigate it, the love we feel is at its basis. Yet, we know we are sinners. But we come to you asking: This is indeed love what we have. Her marriage, once a vital emotional partnership, is not in its current circumstance. Still, we acknowledge what we have been doing and sharing is wrong, because you direct us that marriage is sacred, and it must be sustained in better and worse.
Still yet, there is an absence of love and respect and two-way affection between my BFF and her husband. So we beseech you, heal her marriage. Her happiness is paramount for me. And her heart is loyal, and she has tried and prayed that her marriage be healed and restored -- with willing sacrifice of the love the have for each other. Restore the love and faith and happiness to their relationship. As I write this, we cannot deny the truth and depth of our feelings, and we admit that we want to be together, ourselves as husband and wife, but we submit to Your will, and declare Your will be done.
So I pray now: Keep my beloved safe; let my beloved be happy and restore the love and devotion from her husband and the joy between them; let their marriage be renewed. All that would be more than enough for me. I praise You for whatever and however her journey is to regain love in her marriage, and then I praise You, and will always praise You, for allowing she and I to have shared what we did, and for giving us Your forgiveness. We confess, and I confess, there is in our hearts the desire, and even hope, for You to bless us and allow us to be together, and we believe You do regard the sincere love between us as good independently from its nature. But we know we are not worthy of any special dispensation. So again, while we ask for guidance so that emotions do not further lead us to do what is wrong in your sight, or admittedly to hear what You may in grace and mercy allow, we do simply submit to Your will, ask you heal her marriage, thank you for what we had in the interim, and praise You that Your will be done. Amen
Our friendship and love for each other is real. Our passion is overwhelming, but yet when we try to mitigate it, the love we feel is at its basis. Yet, we know we are sinners. But we come to you asking: This is indeed love what we have. Her marriage, once a vital emotional partnership, is not in its current circumstance. Still, we acknowledge what we have been doing and sharing is wrong, because you direct us that marriage is sacred, and it must be sustained in better and worse.
Still yet, there is an absence of love and respect and two-way affection between my BFF and her husband. So we beseech you, heal her marriage. Her happiness is paramount for me. And her heart is loyal, and she has tried and prayed that her marriage be healed and restored -- with willing sacrifice of the love the have for each other. Restore the love and faith and happiness to their relationship. As I write this, we cannot deny the truth and depth of our feelings, and we admit that we want to be together, ourselves as husband and wife, but we submit to Your will, and declare Your will be done.
So I pray now: Keep my beloved safe; let my beloved be happy and restore the love and devotion from her husband and the joy between them; let their marriage be renewed. All that would be more than enough for me. I praise You for whatever and however her journey is to regain love in her marriage, and then I praise You, and will always praise You, for allowing she and I to have shared what we did, and for giving us Your forgiveness. We confess, and I confess, there is in our hearts the desire, and even hope, for You to bless us and allow us to be together, and we believe You do regard the sincere love between us as good independently from its nature. But we know we are not worthy of any special dispensation. So again, while we ask for guidance so that emotions do not further lead us to do what is wrong in your sight, or admittedly to hear what You may in grace and mercy allow, we do simply submit to Your will, ask you heal her marriage, thank you for what we had in the interim, and praise You that Your will be done. Amen