If you are asking the wrong question in your marriage, you may feel stuck and frustrated. The wrong question in your marriage leads you down the wrong path, but the right question can breathe life and hope into your marriage.
For many years, asking the wrong question in my marriage took a toll on my mind and my relationship with my husband. But God used a special broadcast to reorient my thinking and give me a better question to ask myself.
If you are experiencing hurt or hangups in your marriage, it’s possible that the wrong question is keeping you stuck. I understand, and I want to offer you hope by showing you the difference between a wrong question and a right question in your marriage.
Today I’m writing about the wrong and right questions to ask in your marriage at A Wife Like Me. Here’s a peek at my post, and I hope you’ll head over to read the rest.
When We Ask The Wrong Marriage Question
When times get tough in your marriage, you may secretly ask a question. Not to anyone else, and not out loud. But perhaps you are asking yourself, “Did I marry the wrong person?”
I have asked God this question during difficult seasons in my marriage. It’s embarrassing to admit that to you, but I’m guessing I’m not alone.
This question may come and go, or it may be hanging over your head, all the time.
About ten years ago, I was feeling the seven-year-itch and would often repeat this question in my mind. I tuned into Dr. Randy Carlson’s radio show every afternoon and listen to his wise advice. One day I was shocked when a caller asked him this very question. I thought she had somehow read my mind…
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