I'm praying the Lord gives wisdom, too, holly, and, I understand your thinking of things as 'slop,' but, really read into what's been said and let me know if ANY of my words are saying that I am saying that mizcris started the abuse. I sure hope and pray not. I would NEVER say that kind of thing, nods, not now, not never. The abuse is the abuser's fault, I've been through verbal abuse from my dad, I KNOW, it's horrible stuff but God will give mizcris, like He did me, to get through this, someway, somehow, in the perfect, blessed way for her, just follow Him. Confront God and be like Jacob who would not quit wrestling with The Angel (who was God) until God gave Jacob what he wanted. Story below;
Jacob wasn't "good" by any means. If you look at Jacob before this wrestle, he has stolen the blessing that was Esau's birthright. (Genesis 27). He had several children with women he didn't love, and was certainly no great father to them. (Genesis 30-31). By the time he wrestled with this angel (or with God depending on the translation - I'm going to stick with God) in chapter 32 starting in verse 24, he'd pretty much shown that he was not a "good" man at all.
Yet, God chose him to the the father of the nation of Israel.
was God trying to kill Jacob? In the wrestling match, Jacob wrestles with God until daybreak (verse 24). Then God touches the hollow of Jacob's thigh and dislocates it, demonstrating that He could have easily defeated Jacob at any time. This was a lesson in humility - showing Jacob that compared to God, he was nothing.
Jacob was injured - he was disabled by a mere touch, to show that God is powerful and compared to God, he is nothing. Whether he was "seriously injured" depends on whether or not you consider a dislocated hip "seriously injured".
Yet, knowing full well that he was nothing, Jacob did something brave and remarkable. He refused to give up until God gave him a blessing. He continued to fight, but now it was
for God, not
against God.
I believe that the reason for the encounter was to ensure that Jacob, who became Israel afterward, had the correct motivation, heart, and attitude toward God. it was a lesson in humility, and Jacob responded by a show of faith and longing for God.
(excerpt from christianity.exchange.com)
Never give up on God and really ask God what is going on when something is going on of great magnitude in our life. Maybe, say something like, "God, I'm going this direction in life because I can't see you having me go any other way."
And, then don't quit walking that way in life until God shows you unmistakably that you are going the wrong direction. Just listen when He really speaks to you or you might find yourself in the belly of a whale

Just ask Jonah how true is that.
