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    Cutting The Cords That Bind

    Posted by Avah on July 9, 2008 at 9:59am
    in Messianic Israelite Families

    I have this article on my website and wanted to share it, and yeah I know, I am a female, so I always go to the heart of things, but I do believe it is sooo important that we get His divine order in our hearts. Everything stems from that. This has been such a struggle for me, yielding my care into someone else's hands, so I am very passionate about learning and discovering the way Yahweh has ordained the marriage relationship and family.

    Sorry if it's too long, but I really wanted to share it. She doesn't use the names Yahweh or Yah'shuah, just so you know, but the message is still truth.
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    BOUND

    By: Debi Pearl

    I often ask myself, “Have they chosen to be bound?” Though I know in my heart, no one, not even the insane, chooses to be bound.

    Then why do they remain so? As I look out over the crowd of fettered couples, I wonder, do they even know of their bondage? I see pampered flesh, pious faces, composed emotions, and disciplined wills concealing the self-imposed bondage. Yet, on occasion the pretense fails and their souls are seen through the bars of their making.

    I look to my husband seeking the answers in his face, while silently whispering a prayer for him to have the wisdom he needs for so great a task. Can he say something that will cause them to see that the web binding their family is of their own spinning? Will he be able to tell this critical wife, wrapped in thick cords of bitterness, silly imaginations, contempt for her man, and romantic emotions which she thinks is spirituality, that the cords binding her husband, chords she so despises, are cords she tied?

    Like Eve, she plucks the fruit of bitterness, shares it with her husband, and then decries his lack of leadership. His lack of confidence before God and man, the apparent lack of interest in studying the Word, and his hesitancy to lead the family are not cords of his own making; they are cords she tied through her dissatisfaction with him as a man. He doesn’t understand what binds him. His anger at circumstances he doesn’t understand and can’t seem to master drains his confidence before God. How can he soar before a mighty God if he can’t please his own wife? They are “heirs together of the grace of life,” but they can never maintain a togetherness long enough to inherit. So their children must face life without the grace of life. What hope have they?

    The woman sees couples where the man is mighty, he is confident, he receives honor of many. She feels his magnetism and manhood as he looks at his wife and smiles. “How can it be that that woman should get a mighty man of God, such a loving husband?” She can’t understand why life should have permitted her such fate. She has so much talent, so much poise, so ready to minister, but she must drag her husband along.

    The wife goes to women’s meetings and “shares” the sad story of her enslavement to a carnal, insensitive husband. She bemoans the mistakes she made when she was less “spiritual.” Now she suffers the consequences of having “married the wrong man.” But she bravely “dies to herself” and lets her husband know of her longsuffering – with an emphasis on the suffering. She makes sure he is aware of the time she puts into prayer and Bible study.

    She grieves over her lost opportunity and dreams of what it would have been like if she had only married a strong, mighty man, a man known for his wisdom. Does she not know her man could be all of that if she only allowed him to be free? Like Delilah cutting away Samson’s strength, she cuts her husband and leaves him exposed to the Philistines of this world. Any man she married would soon pale in her eyes, because he too would be weakened by her criticism. After she cuts her husband, her dissatisfaction grows, and she seeks out others to condemn or control. Other men, her children, and eventually the church leaders feel the sting of her tongue.

    As I look across the room, how many in the audience are so entangled? It is sad, the mockery of this enslavement. More than anything the wife wants her husband to be a “spiritual man;” and more than anything he wants to please and serve the living God. Why then doesn’t someone, anyone, just tell them about the cords that bind their spirits, slowly squeezing abundant life from their relationship. Why doesn’t someone loose them? But, perhaps someone has tried, tried many times.

    Dear Sister, are you one of those in my audience who have allowed your bindings to enshroud your husband? Have you stolen his manhood with your discontent? Would you release him? As a man whose hands are tied, it might take a while to get circulation flowing, but it will flow. Will you tell your heart and soul to leap with joy and delight when you think of your husband? Will you enjoy the thrill of not only serving him but blessing him with absolute abandonment?

    No wonder you don’t feel loved. He is not free to love. His job is not to serve you; and your job is not to see to it that he does. Dear Sister, put away the things that bind you, and God will show you what a wonderful, delightful, precious relationship you can have on this old planet earth. The things you are missing are beyond explanation. When I looked out over the audience I whispered, “God, how do I tell them there is light when all they have ever known is darkness? How can I tell them to cut the cords when they think it is someone else who is bound?”


    i think all women strugle with the same fears, some just choose to be in proper order, [which takes courage, trust, and love], and some choose to fear.


    Oh I wasn't aware that she had a book. I will have to check it out. Let me know what you think of it. And yeah sometimes we simply have to chew the meat and spit out the bones.

    Thank you for posting these writings from Debi Pearl, I been hearing a lot about her writings lately but I never had the opportunity to read any of them; and here I am reading and feeling amazed about her talents and knowledge. Todah again and Shalom! Yah bless you and yours.

    I am glad the article blessed you. I too think she is a wonderful and gifted writer. I was really blessed by it as well, not to mention having a few ouch reactions here and there, lol. But it's actually a blessing to have truth presented, whether our flesh likes it or not and sometimes we are not even aware that we have blind spots. So praise Yah for His truth that brings to light and brings light to the hidden and not so hidden areas of our heart.

    Chayil Ishshah said:
    Thank you for posting these writings from Debi Pearl, I been hearing a lot about her writings lately but I never had the opportunity to read any of them; and here I am reading and feeling amazed about her talents and knowledge. Todah again and Shalom! Yah bless you and yours.

    Fear is for sure the great killer. You see it raise its destructive head every time the flesh is confronted with a painful truth. Fear is a choice, as you say. As sailors know, when a strong wind hits you, you can't successfully run away from it: you must face it, trim your sails, and go with it. Those who run get sunk. So it is with fear.

    bud rice, jr said:
    i think all women strugle with the same fears, some just choose to be in proper order, [which takes courage, trust, and love], and some choose to fear.

    There are some amazingly inspired evangelicals whose works should become manuals in their spheres. Another I recommend is Catherine S. Boyce whose book, "Hungry Souls: What the Bible Says About Eating Disorder" is not only ground breaking in helping anorexics and others like them but she has insights into human nature that are breathtaking at times.

    Chayil Ishshah said:
    Thank you for posting these writings from Debi Pearl, I been hearing a lot about her writings lately but I never had the opportunity to read any of them; and here I am reading and feeling amazed about her talents and knowledge. Todah again and Shalom! Yah bless you and yours.

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