Where Scripture, Life, and Marriage Meet
This is a very practical and helpful…I am walking right now with 3 friends through the rough waters of marriage…there is such truth here…thanks for sharing…Blessings~
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This is so logical, and I do admire people like you who are able to think through important things in such a systematic way. I have a lot to learn from you. But I do have to be a little contrary and suggest that, also, there are sometimes for losing ourselves? I gain so much from losing and then finding, experiencing deeply during the times of “lost”… as long as there’s a time of finding at the other end…
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Thanks so much for saying! I’ll have to give your blog a visit today too!
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You’re welcome, Ro. I’m so glad you found it practical and helpful. I will pray for you and your friends, that God would use you to minister to their weary hearts. So glad we share the same passion!
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Thanks for the encouragement, Kati. And you are right, there is something to said for “losing yourself” at times. But I have to say that what I’m writing about is different. Losing your identity is an unhealthy place to be. It leads to codependent relationships and disharmony both internally and externally.
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Love this. Great tips. Much for me to ponder today.www.rainingsilence.com
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it is so easy to loose yourself in other people’s ideas of you, and so hard sometimes to find your way back. great tips!
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I love how practical you are with your advice. This is good stuff, Beth. Thanks for being a beacon of light.
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Great! Thanks for stopping by and saying, Heather. Next stop, your blog! 🙂
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Yes, it is, Tara. Especially if you have a compliant nature to begin with and are around some “take-charge” or controlling people. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
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And thank you, Lisa, for sharing some encouragement with me. Now, I’m on the fast track to check out your insightful words!
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Definitely something I can relate to! I am now trying to navigate through some of this with a new baby. I feel like the mommy part of me needs to find a balance with the rest of me. Thank you for sharing this!
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Numbers 3 and 6 sound so simple, but SUCH a challenge for me. I really had to relearn a lot. When My husband and I were in pre marital counselling, our counselor remarked to me, ” you need to find out who the heck you are”. I was SO OFFENDED by that statement, but he was RIGHT. If I don’t stand on my own two feet instead of codependently leaning on my human husband, I’ll fall eventually and be angry with him for it. Great Post Again, Beth!
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Wow these are great. When marriage gets tough we start looking to blame. Is it him? Is it me? I can tell you, when I love myself I find it much easier to believe he loves me and I can love him back. 🙂
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Oh yeah. Motherhood can be a big contributor or factor in “losing yourself” in a not so good kind of way. I’m glad you see that issue cropping up now, so that you can implement some proactive strategies to keep from falling into that “deep, dark hole,” Venessa. I will certainly pray for you in this! Thanks for coming by and I’ll be by “your place” soon!
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Yeah, it usually overtakes you in such a subtle and slow way that you don’t recognize when you’re in “the hole.” But going to a counselor is another great way to climb out, so thanks for being real and sharing about that facet of rediscovery, Kimberly. And also for encouraging me here on this slice of cyberspace! *Hugs*
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You are so right! We need to feel whole to be able to wholly give ourselves to our spouses/others. Thankfully, the “Holy One” can help us to regain our lives. He is, after all, the Great Redeemer! Thanks so much for coming by and encouraging me, “Happygirl.” You’ve made me happy too!
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this made me want to cry. such freedom in this post friend. thank you.
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Very much new here, but this was a great help and encouragement for me. Thank you for giving me some ideas to start actually figuring myself out.
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As always, Emily, you warm my heart!
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I’m so glad you found MM and glad it encouraged you too, Matthew. I hope these strategies help! Thanks for stopping by and hope to hear from you again!
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Yes, who we are in Christ… when that revelation sets in… wow! Thanks for your posting, Beth!
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Thank you for all the wisdom and hope you offer to married couples, whether they are in difficulty or in love. There is always something to learn, to do better, to tweak.
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Great points! Thanks for linking up to the NOBH!! 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping by and saying! I hope your Christmas is extra special!
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Thanks, Kim! I appreciate your sweet encouragement!
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Yes, if only that revelation would set in and “stay set in.” haha! I seem to have a little trouble keeping that one in place. Maybe I should quit “trying” and start trusting! Thanks for stopping by, Claire, and encouraging me.
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