Faith When the Marriage Feels Like a Battlefield
There are seasons when marriage feels less like partnership and more like survival. Addiction can turn the home into a place of tension, conflict, and emotional exhaustion.
Faith in these seasons often feels fragile. You may pray without words. You may wrestle with anger, doubt, or silence. God can feel distant when chaos is constant.
Scripture does not promise an absence of struggle. It promises presence within it. God is near even when peace feels far away.
Faith in a battlefield season is not about pretending everything is fine. It is about trusting that God is steady when everything else feels unstable.
If your marriage feels like a war zone right now, your faith is not failing. It is being tested, refined, and held even when you feel empty.
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