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I Want To Leave My Girlfriend Because She’s Cheating On God With Me

silentbeads.com 4 days ago

She speaks with her prophet every dawn, including dawns when she sleeps at my place. That’s not the problem. I understand her job at her church and her involvement with the prayer foundation of her church. It’s the reason the prophet calls every dawn.

They’d pray on the phone, he would tell her the revelations he had received during the night and they would pray about it. A lot of people also send their prayer requests in and when that happens, they’ll do a conference call with the rest of the warriors and pray together.

My girlfriend is a prayer warrior and when she prays you can feel something is happening.

She would be naked next to me when the prophet calls. She would get up, sit at the edge of the bed in her birthday suit and talk spiritual things with the prophet. Sometimes I wonder, “What if the prophet calls her on a video call?”

They would pray in tongues and shake the throne of the devil all night but right after that, she would jump on me and give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar.

It’s her double personality that worries me. If she can lie to the prophet and God this way, who am I that she wouldn’t lie to? She makes it look flawless, without guilt and without shame.

I’m not involved in their prayer sessions but sometimes my guilty conscience pricks me on her actions. I’ve become an accomplice and I feel God will strike me first even before he strikes her.

The last time she told me, “I can’t wait for us to get married so I use it as an excuse to leave this church.”

Yes, we’ve talked about marriage but currently, I’m thinking twice about it because of the way she treats God and the Prophet. Many people in their church rely on her to get their prayers to God but see what she’s doing? Do you think God will listen to such a prayer? Do you believe God will listen to ours too?

I want to leave before she plays me the way she’s playing God and the prophet. Is this enough reason for me to leave her? Is a woman like this, not a red flag?   

— Hammond

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