another example of extreme guilt pushing and scripture twisting....
A Christian who marries an unbeliever is not exemplary and lacks real apprecia-tion for God’s gift of marriage. Entering such a union after baptism can cost one some privileges among God’s people. And it would be illogical to expect blessings while admitting in prayer, ‘Jehovah, I deliberately disobeyed you, but please bless me anyway.'
Nowhere in 1 Corinth 7: 1-39 does it talk about disobeying Gods commandment. Paul "continually" says "throughout" 1 Corinth 7, these are his "consessions, not commands". The only place where it is a command is where a husand and wife are joined together until death, Romans 7: 2,3 Speaking of which, if it was a command it would have also been mentioned in Romans 7.
Also, since Paul suggest to stay single 1 Corinth 7:25,26 it's bad to marry? If you marry will your privileges be limited or taken away and your prayers be tainted with disobedience because you're in fact disobeying Jehovah?
The problem here is JW's are trained to read the Watchtower fully and only cherry pick scriptures. JW's need to learn to read "full context" of scriptures .......
1 Corinth 7:23 "You were bought with a price; do not become slaves of men".