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HUSBANDS WHO NEED TO STEP IT UP

Mailbag! My husband cheated…

Wretched Radio | Air Date: August 17, 2023

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Segment 1

After moving out of state and joining a new Bible church, I’ve mostly found a warm welcome. However, one woman seems to be passive-aggressively working against me. She seems to dislike me all while pretending to be my friend. I tried addressing it privately with her, but she denies everything and continues on, all with as smile on her face. This has led to sadness and anxiety, making me long for my old church. I just want to move back home, but my husband wants to stay and I respect his decision. Can you please give me some advice? -Anonymous

Segment 2

How can I interact with this family member in a loving way while managing our differences over the King James Version? They constantly bring up this topic, and it’s straining our relationship. -Richard

When reading the Word, I notice it seems to call for emotional responses like remorse for sin or joy in salvation, but these feelings don’t always come easily for me. Should I be forcing these emotions, or is this a misunderstanding or a sign of immaturity in my walk with Christ? -Destin

Segment 3

I’ve been struggling with chronic pain and Lyme disease for 8 years, leading me to question Psalm 84:11, which says, ‘No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly.’ As I’ve had to give up many ‘good things’ like being with friends, volunteering at a nearby ministry, participating in church events, how can I reconcile this verse with my situation? How can I think through this biblically? -Addy

Segment 4

I’ve been married for 11 years, and I admit I was not a loving wife. God recently awakened me to my marriage and my spiritual life. Unfortunately, two months ago, my husband cheated on me, but I forgave him, and we’re now in biblical counseling. Despite this, I find myself struggling to trust him, especially since he’s very social with women, insisting these friendships mean nothing. Considering my renewed commitment to my marriage and my love for my husband, how do I trust him without questioning everything he does, especially after the infidelity? -Anonymous

Do you have any advice for young men just entering college (spiritually, socially, academically)? -Ty

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