Thanks for sharing this. I can relate to this story as I am impacted as a wife by my husband’s stronghold and unhealed past. It is encouraging to read this story to give me hope, that healing is impossible. I hope my husband gets to seek God’s healing, like you did.
The “third road” you describe—asking for healing instead of muscling through—feels so counterintuitive in a world that worships self-reliance. I’ve been stuck on road two for a while now, trying to fix things with more effort, more strategy, more willpower… but it’s not working. This was a needed reminder that some battles aren’t meant to be won alone.
Thank you for your honesty, Justin. It helps to know I’m not the only one who’s still healing.
Thanks for sharing this. I can relate to this story as I am impacted as a wife by my husband’s stronghold and unhealed past. It is encouraging to read this story to give me hope, that healing is impossible. I hope my husband gets to seek God’s healing, like you did.
SO good... truth.
Wow. This hit me right in the gut.
The “third road” you describe—asking for healing instead of muscling through—feels so counterintuitive in a world that worships self-reliance. I’ve been stuck on road two for a while now, trying to fix things with more effort, more strategy, more willpower… but it’s not working. This was a needed reminder that some battles aren’t meant to be won alone.
Thank you for your honesty, Justin. It helps to know I’m not the only one who’s still healing.