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I, Michelle, am willing to change my patterns in romantic relationships. I commit to seeing my partner as equal to everything and everyone else I love in my life. I promise not to make an idol of him, and to honor him for his inner greatness rather than his frame. I forgive myself and him for my ego’s illusions. From this day forward, I commit to t
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God. I am willing to surrender my fears and to place my will and my life in your care one day at a time. Grant me the wisdom to know the difference between the things I can and cannot change. Help me to remember that I can ask for help. I am not alone. Amen.
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Commitment Card
The pledge outlines ten commitments for nonviolent action in the civil rights movement, including daily meditation, love, service, and following movement instructions for freedom and justice.
minio.la.utexas.edu“No lying, no cheating, no stealing; in a word, in all your affairs, simply and absolutely no falsehood.”
Absolute Purity:
“Purity of mind, purity of body, purity of the emotions, purity of heart, sexual purity.”
Absolute Unselfishness:
“Seeking what is right and true ahead of what I want in every situation.”
Absolute Love:
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Make the commitment to guide, love, support, challenge, caress, lick, make love to, and completely accept the complexity of who she is—only then will she fully trust you to love her utterly. Not only do you see the depth and beauty of her heart but you also know and choose to be by her side as her greatest ally in the battle for conscious loving.
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passage is adultery. In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul adds another ground—namely, willful desertion. These actions essentially break the covenant vow so thoroughly, that, as Paul says in 1 Corinthians 7:15, the wronged spouse “is not bound.”