EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 23 MIN
276| 4 Ways to Heal Your Marriage as a Christian Without Waiting for Your Spouse to Change
from Heal with God | Deliverance, Discernment, Healing with Prayer, Prophetic, Anxiety and Depression · host Heather O'Brien
Marriage can quietly become frustrating when you feel like you are the only one trying to grow, heal, communicate, or change. I know how easy it is to start focusing on everything your spouse is not doing. But sometimes the first place God wants to bring healing is not in their heart. It is in ours. In this episode, I am sharing four ways to heal your marriage as a Christian without waiting for your spouse to change. We are talking about unmet needs, expectations, forgiveness, judgment, and what happens when we accidentally make our spouse responsible for giving us something only God can fully provide. Key Takeaways Why your spouse can be a vessel God uses, but cannot become your source of peace, joy, love, or security How to recognize when you are waiting for your spouse to heal before giving yourself permission to heal Why disappointment often points to hidden expectations, comparison, or a fantasy of what marriage "should" look like How words like "always" and "never" may reveal unforgiveness and judgments you have been collecting A simple way to ask God what He wants to heal in your own heart instead of constantly diagnosing your spouse Why forgiving quickly can protect your heart from bitterness and emotional distance Listen now and ask God one honest question: What are You showing me about my heart in my marriage? Declaration: God, You said Jesus is the cornerstone. Therefore, I am built on Jesus, and I will receive my love, peace, joy, and security from You. I will forgive quickly, release judgments, and let You lead my healing. NEXT STEPS 👉 Explore all my resources, freebies, and programs here: https://linktr.ee/healwithgodpodcast
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