Oh yes.....there's plenty of room....Jesus loves you!It's a sure thing!
I pray things get better for you, j.Alanhutchinsons advice was great. I know what you're going through,my situation right now is just as bad if not worse.
Some of us are Literary Black,some brown of many shades,some like me are light skinned,it really is a figure of speech in many situations if you really think of it,it depends on origins of ancestry...or your plain ole D N A.That's all folks in my (Bugs Bunny Voice)LOL.
I have been a Criminal Justice student for two years,but you need to be more specific in regards to your question.
The spelling on this question is frickin hilarious!LOL LOL
It doesn't matter how others feel,Jesus was persecuted and even hated by some,It never stopped him,his bravery kept him going,and his love for God and us kept him full of courage,I've seen a lot of evil going on here lately in the world .If one denys the love of someone that was tortured and murdered for them,they aren't worthy at all. I'm surrounded by many people of all walks,but fortunately they all love Jesus,even the ones that went astray,found there way back to him,and today they are rich with love because of it.
God of course.....so haters beware "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world.'1 John 4:1
Yes of course with acceptance of him, you have to want him,but I believe he loves you always.But he reigns in heaven,his rules....I cant blame him,because I give guests rules in my home also.
Moving on is whats best,but who am I to tell you what choices to make,all I know is the longer you dwell and hold on,the longer it will hurt,if you allow yourself the opportunity you will love again,and what you have learned from this marriage will make you stronger for the next.Don't sell yourself short...you deserve better!Good luck,and God bless!
Alcohol can be fine in moderation,however alcoholism is no laughing matter,I was a child that grew up in a home with an alcoholic father,he still even to this day is an alcoholic,a sad reality to a very destructive addiction, that is why I personally chose to never abuse drugs or alcohol,and added benefit was that I don't have an addictive personality.