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Your Question:
How do I rebuild my life after this betrayal?
Answer:
Rebuilding your life after a betrayal can be a long and challenging process. It's essential to remember that the person who betrayed you was not the real thing. They were a poisonous snake, and the good times you had with them were a banquet in a grave. Their goal was your death, not your well-being. You need to decide if you want your relationship to work and if you're willing to do what's necessary to make it happen. As I've learned from my own experiences, it's crucial to seek God's guidance and wisdom during this time. I cried out to the Lord in despair, asking for help, and He gave me the strength to envision a new life. I promised to cut back on my work hours, but when that didn't happen, I had to re-evaluate my priorities. You need to be honest with yourself and with God about your feelings and desires. It's not about giving up on the relationship, but about seeking healing and wholeness. To rebuild your life, you need to identify any sin in your life and confess it. Wherever there is sin, it will become more entrenched if not addressed. You also need to remember that you can't undo your past, but you can learn from it. Thank God for who you are and what He has made of you. Take advantage of your past, but don't live there. Focus on the future and trust that God can take the brokenness and make something new out of it.
Sources:
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
sacred marriage
gary thomas
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