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Your Question:

How do I heal from this emotional pain?

Answer:

I can relate to the pain and emotional numbness you're describing. As a pastor, I've seen many couples struggle with similar issues. My own marriage to Susan has its ups and downs, but we've learned to work through our challenges together. I believe the first step to healing is to acknowledge your pain and recognize that it's a sign that you're still alive. It's okay to feel angry and hurt, but don't let those emotions consume you.

Prayer can be a powerful tool in healing and restoration. I encourage you to seek the Lord's guidance and ask Him to search your heart. Meditate on the Lord's Prayer and make it your own. This can help you put up a good fight against lingering anger and resentment. It's also essential to seek help and support from trusted friends, family, or a counselor. My wife Susan and I have learned to communicate openly and honestly with each other, and we've found that this has helped us navigate our challenges.

As I reflect on my own experiences, I realize that healing is not about avoiding hardships or difficulties, but about growing through them. It's about learning to understand and empathize with your partner, even when they're struggling. It's about being willing to be vulnerable and open with each other. In my own marriage, I've learned to pray for my wife and to ask God to give me the words to say that will bring life and healing to our relationship. I pray that you'll find the same kind of healing and restoration in your own marriage.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
meaning of marriage
timothy keller

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