5 Ways to Face Difficult Times in Marriage

Life in a fallen world can be tough. But what makes suffering and hardship worse is that they often turn spouses against each other rather than toward each other. Here are a 5 ways to keep that from happening as you negotiate the common speed bumps and detours of life:

1. Give your spouse time and freedom to process trials differently.

Fight the urge to discount each other’s emotions or grow impatient with the time it’s taking your spouse to deal with this. Some of us are quick to move on. Some process slowly and are more introspective. Give your spouse freedom to not be like you.

2. Recognize the temptation to withdraw from each other during periods of intense challenges.

As a result, you end up thinking your spouse doesn’t understand you or isn’t taking this seriously enough, which makes you want to pull back even more.

3. Respond to trials by embracing God’s perspective of suffering.

Search the Scriptures for God’s counsel and point of view. Verses like, “In everything give thanks” (1 Thessalonians 5:18) help to strengthen you through seasons of suffering, by reminding you that God is good and He is in control.

4. Remember that your mate is never your enemy.

As my friend Dr. Dan Allender says, your spouse is your “intimate ally,” a fellow burden bearer for a difficult time.

5. If the burden or suffering persists, seek outside help.

If you feel like you’re slipping off in a deep ditch as a couple, don’t wait until you have all four wheels stuck before you seek the help. Find godly counsel by calling a mature mentoring couple, your pastor, or a biblical counselor to gain some traction.

From Moments with You © 2007 by Dennis and Barbara Rainey. Published by Regal Books, www.regalbooks.com. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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