Loving Someone in Addiction Can Break You and That Matters
Loving someone in addiction can fracture your inner world. It can exhaust you emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
Many people minimize their own pain because someone else’s struggle seems bigger. They tell themselves they should be stronger, more patient, more faithful.
But being broken by loving someone in addiction is not a failure. It is evidence of how deeply you cared and how long you endured.
Scripture is filled with people who were undone by love, loss, and waiting. God does not dismiss brokenness. He draws near to it.
Your pain deserves to be named. Healing begins when your story is allowed to matter too.
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