(Un)equally Yoked



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22 Comments so far

  1. shf84 on July 29th, 2009

    The amazing thing is that you are able to find out fits with bows

  2. sosoblessed1 on July 31st, 2009

    yes, that was wonderful that you could make the distinction between talking the talk and actually walking the walk. there are plenty of talkers out there. thanks for watching and commenting.

  3. ManiSimone on August 1st, 2009

    I so understand this… had a similar situation. He called himself a christian, but did not feel to go to church, did not feel to do what the bible ought us not to do (like not fornicating and such). No relationship with God. Ofcourse he prayed when eating but thats it. He made it worse not to want to marry and had sum desire to know something about another religion as well.. Never doing that again.. Anyone out there: it is so not going to work

  4. tjlrlck on August 5th, 2009

    you have smooth style, makes me want to listen, + i like the bows :)

  5. sosoblessed1 on August 7th, 2009

    lol, thank you. I will give it my best

  6. Tkoop on August 8th, 2009

    hahahaha oh this is so cute for the whole bows part you are so great, gosh i love this so much. your great, keep on the preaching the good news

  7. sosoblessed1 on August 10th, 2009

    yes, I agree, “wait I say on the Lord.”
    thanks for watching and commenting

  8. TRUEFFECTS on August 13th, 2009

    I just broke up with a guy that was a Christian but not spiritual and the reason is -that I felt empty in our conversation he never talked about God but I did he never praised God but I did he was empty! It takes a lot of work and patience deal with a mate like that- I say wait on the Lord He know’s your desires!

  9. sosoblessed1 on August 15th, 2009

    Amen on doing it God’s way the second time. you were really blessed cause some women still waiting on the 1st. lol
    thanks for watching and commenting

  10. hislivingsacrifice on August 16th, 2009

    Amen, do not be unequally yoked. I was married to someone who believed in God but didn’t have a relationship with God. That marriage sadly ended in divorce. I followed the Biblical standard for my second marriage and have been sosoblessed! Good video Sister.

  11. sosoblessed1 on August 19th, 2009

    I beleive if both of you don’t believe in the same fundamentals of christianity or whatever your religion is, then you’re unequally yoked. For instance, if you both believe in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus, then you’re equally yoked religiously no matter what denomination. but the main thing to remember is even when equally yoked in religion, that does not automatically make you a great or even good match. thanks for watching

  12. sosoblessed1 on August 22nd, 2009

    you are absolutely right, and that happens all too often. thanks for watching and commenting.

  13. 07ARYSSA on August 26th, 2009

    What about someone who is from the Church of God in Christ and someone who is Lutharn or Catholic is that being unequally yoke.Because if you believe in God you can not date or be around some for along time who does not believe. I am very passionate about what I believ in.

  14. BlackLadyDiana on August 27th, 2009

    …also,unequally yoked with friends can be a a problem as well|Excellent vid|

  15. RoyalQueenNai on August 29th, 2009

    I totally agree with everything that you have said. I am glad that I came to this video. I am bored anyway.

  16. sosoblessed1 on August 29th, 2009

    lol. you are exactly right and I couldn’t have said it better myself. as for me and my house, we shall praise the Lord. :-)

  17. sosoblessed1 on August 30th, 2009

    oh yes, I even forgot to mention about the kids. wish I could have heard that sermon, you go girl! don’t ya **** when you forget the cam. lol

  18. SagaArts on August 31st, 2009

    I really believe that if your “core” spiritual beliefs “are in sync” then that is definitely a step in the right direction. If they are not…I personally think that it will invite avoidable headaches into one’s life; and who needs to fight over God, particularly when there is other stuff to fight over, like drinking off the milk container :)

  19. SagaArts on September 1st, 2009

    I hear you Dee, personally I have seen cases where a believing spouse HAS influenced a non-believing counterpart, but not often. If a person is “really” living for the lord, I think it’s “extremely” important to be “equally” matched. I’m not saying you will agree on EVERYTHING, but there are just too many variables to be considered, in terms of how “what” you believe spiritually, can become a issue in a relationship (particularly a long term relationship such as marriage)…..

  20. basketballbabe03 on September 4th, 2009

    wow, I used that same oil and water analogy in my sermon at church this past Sunday. What a coincidence. I wish my parents taped it but they forgot the camera :( I think it’s hard to be in a relationship with someone of another faith ESPECIALLY when you have kids. Then you have issues as to how you are going to raise them and with what beliefs.

  21. sosoblessed1 on September 5th, 2009

    thanks for watching and commenting. you have a great week as well.

  22. angel28607 on September 7th, 2009

    LOL I do the same thing when I was through my door I take my bra off and put on some comfy jammies.I agree with you if you are with someone that believes different than you do it causes problems.Have a great week

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