Hurt by my husband, the judicial system
Dear Pastor,
I wrote to you some time ago about my wicked husband, who is now my ex-husband. He has moved out of the house in which we were living and has gone to live with his woman, who is living on the next street behind my house. He cut off his locks off the doors and took everything.
Pastor, I am trying hard to move on with my life. I pray and cry everyday to the Almighty God but I am still depressed. I have gone to counselling, but it hasn't helped. The wicked man got the police to wrongfully lock me up three times and had me going to court from 2012. I am still in this tormented house. Only God knows my pain, hurt, sorrows and grief. Only God can take the hurt and pain away from my heart.
My ex-husband is boasting how he got National Water Commission to disconnect the water and Jamaica Public Service to cut the electricity supply. He is boasting about the wickedness he has done to me and feeling good about it all. He has lots of money so he can pay to get all his wickedness done.
Jamaica's judicial system is so rotten and that is why so many innocent people go to prison. I almost went to prison because of the lies my ex-husband told on me with the help of a certain police station. I went to jail three times and stayed there for hours. I hate these people so much, knowing that I was innocent. People who work in the judicial system get away with lots of wrongdoings and so they will keep doing wrongs. God is going to expose them all, one by one. It's just a matter of time.
In one of my trials the judge asked the clerk of court why I was in court and she laughed. The judge asked her to tell me why I was in court and she said she was sorry but it was a mistake. I went to court so many times. She is just a wicked person and God is going to expose her. The DPP should take up these cases and talk about them when they are proven. People should be compensated for the wicked act of the judiciary system.
S.C.,
Dear S.C.,
It seems to me that God has answered your prayers because the man you described as your wicked husband has moved out of the house and you can live in peace. He took off the door locks, according to you, but these can be replaced. You have your divorce documents to prove that the marriage between yourself and this man has come to an end. To me, this is great victory for you. Your husband might not have treated you very well and you suffered at his hand. You did not deserve to be in jail, but, thank God, your physical sufferings are over.
Psychologically you are still struggling, but that will past if you trust the Lord. I am really glad to hear from you. Perhaps you should seriously consider selling this house and going to live somewhere else. Too much bad memories are associated with this house. Discuss that with a lawyer.
Your husband lied on you, but let him go on. Truth will always prevail, even if it takes a long time to be known. You will be vindicated. I assure you of my prayers, my dear sister.
Pastor