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Since Thanksgiving is coming up and we’re around people we love, but sometimes have strained relationships. We wanted to repost this episode so you can apply it to your family relationships and your spouse.
We love you and wish you a peaceful and grateful-filled Thanksgiving!!
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Sometimes we look at our blowups and wonder — how did we even get here?
How did a wrong turn, an unpaid bill, an unwashed dish, or a burnt potholder… turn into World War III?
What happened here?
And why is this kind of nonsense tearing our family apart at its foundations?
It’s because you’re not really fighting about a potholder.
You’re fighting about all the unmet expectations from the years and years of pain you’ve experienced. And so is your spouse.
How do you get out of this cycle?
And more important: what does Jesus require of you in this cycle?
What does it matter in eternity whether or not you succumb to these kinds of blow ups?
Well, my goal is to give you a bit of fear of the Lord to decide you are going to be a real follower of Jesus and the blow ups aren’t gonna fly.
I hope you’ll listen in with an open heart and a desire to grow and be edified. And ultimately a desire to grow closer to God’s will for you.
Blessings,
Belah
PS – Two things:
1 – If you haven’t yet checked, there are a ton of helpful free resources here: delightyourmarriage.com/free
2 – If you need immediate help, go to delightyourmarriage.com/cc to get a free Clarity Call where someone from my team will speak to you deeply about your specific situation and see if we can help.
If it can happen for others, it could happen for you, too! From a MR graduate:
“We have prayed, we have read books, we have listened to podcast, and we have sought counseling, both individually and as a couple. They sometimes produce a little hope but we repeatedly fall back into old habit cycles.
I needed to try something different. This program provides a different approach through a team coaching framework. I wanted different strategies and individually focused feedback.
I have become a better person. Period. I am more patient, kind, loving, gentle. I am actively seeking the Fruits of the Spirit in practical behaviors. I am more forgiving and less apt to be offended. My wife SMILES AT ME OFTEN WHEN I WALK IN THE ROOM. We have more laughter and playfulness in our home. She holds my hand and cuddles with me. She tells me with her words and shows me with her behaviors that she enjoys making love to me.”