P
Is there anyone else that is married to an unbeliever? If so, how do you handle it?
I am married to an unbelieving spouse. We were both unsaved when we got married. We we both alcoholics, I was saved three years into the marriage and have been living for Christ since. Took all of the evil things out of my life and have never looked back. Have also been teaching our children the ways of God.
Since the change, our relationship has gone from great to bad to worse. Our Father asked me to walk away from the marriage last year. We separated, then my husband came back with a renewed interest in fixing everything. Did very well for a few months, but is now back to square one.
I was a drinker and smoker. Gave them both up within 6 months of each other by the grace of God. I don't even have the urge to do anything even though my husband still drinks and smokes. Thank you Jesus! But the quantity of my husband drinking/smoking has increased over the years. If I speak up about it, I am nagging him about it or making him out to be a bad guy. If I say nothing, he takes my silence as a sign to continue and that I am ok with it. It is a bad example for the children and my oldest, by his own volition, has taken to saying so to his dad. I'm to blame for it even though I never told the children to say anything. The only thing I did was I told the children not to give him beers and not to touch his cigarettes.
It causes a lot of stress between us and I am now a religious nut in my husband's eyes. He says he wants to be with me, so I honor our commitment, but he is slowly pulling away from us. He sits outside most days and he has been going out of town for work more and more frequently. I see the signs of alcoholism taking the toll on his health and I am worried about him. It is hard and I feel that some days are difficult to get through with him, but I still love him and fear for his soul.
I am curious how others who have an unbelieving spouse cope with it. Sorry this is so long.
I am married to an unbelieving spouse. We were both unsaved when we got married. We we both alcoholics, I was saved three years into the marriage and have been living for Christ since. Took all of the evil things out of my life and have never looked back. Have also been teaching our children the ways of God.
Since the change, our relationship has gone from great to bad to worse. Our Father asked me to walk away from the marriage last year. We separated, then my husband came back with a renewed interest in fixing everything. Did very well for a few months, but is now back to square one.
I was a drinker and smoker. Gave them both up within 6 months of each other by the grace of God. I don't even have the urge to do anything even though my husband still drinks and smokes. Thank you Jesus! But the quantity of my husband drinking/smoking has increased over the years. If I speak up about it, I am nagging him about it or making him out to be a bad guy. If I say nothing, he takes my silence as a sign to continue and that I am ok with it. It is a bad example for the children and my oldest, by his own volition, has taken to saying so to his dad. I'm to blame for it even though I never told the children to say anything. The only thing I did was I told the children not to give him beers and not to touch his cigarettes.
It causes a lot of stress between us and I am now a religious nut in my husband's eyes. He says he wants to be with me, so I honor our commitment, but he is slowly pulling away from us. He sits outside most days and he has been going out of town for work more and more frequently. I see the signs of alcoholism taking the toll on his health and I am worried about him. It is hard and I feel that some days are difficult to get through with him, but I still love him and fear for his soul.
I am curious how others who have an unbelieving spouse cope with it. Sorry this is so long.
Put yourselves in your husband shoes: Hey hubby, I saw the light and now you must become holy and stop drinking. This will not work, never… This is not the way you would change people behaviour! In fact, the Lord regularly eat and drink with sinners and over time many were transformed.
- 2
- Show all