Unfortunately, there is not a fast track to healing. You have to travel down this road, but you are not alone. God will be walking beside you, and He will continue to bind up your wounds. When the pain is unbearable, give it over to Jesus. The pain is so bad because you loved your spouse so much.
What happens when your spouse changes their mind about children after marriage? Here’s how to walk through this painful divide with honesty, grace, and a heart fixed on the Lord.
Analyze your season of life right now. Perhaps you are so busy with your overpacked schedule that you collapse at night's end, only to get up and do life all over again. Take heart and embrace the season that you're in. It may be tough to embrace your life's current circumstances (especially if they are difficult), but be reminded that God is using this season for your benefit and his glory.
We might not always feel like praying, but when we commit to it in obedience to God, our feelings often follow. Praying continually for our spouses becomes an easy habit when we approach it with purpose and devotion. In this, God sees our faithfulness and blesses our efforts.
Hearing “I want a divorce” can shake your faith. Learn how to stay grounded in Scripture, respond with grace, and walk with Christ through the hardest conversations of marriage.
Don’t turn your spouse away or shrug them off. Accept their love and embrace this new start of your marriage—a marriage freed from unforgiveness, infidelity, and insecurities.
Why do we, as a society, find it so hard to submit? Why does the very thought of having to submit to another cause shivers down our spine or strikes a nerve, causing immediate tension?
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