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Not Alone

Not Alone

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You can smile at work, sit in a church pew, and still feel like you’re suffocating at home. Loving a spouse who’s battling addiction can create a lonely silence that nobody sees, and it can convince you that you’re the only one living this kind of private pain. We go straight into that reality and say the thing you may not believe yet: you’re not alone. I share what I wish someone had told me while I was married to someone addicted to pain medication, including how shame and secrecy isolate you, why people who don’t understand will ask “why don’t you just leave,” and how codependency can keep you stuck even when you’re exhausted. We also talk about the spiritual and emotional impact of isolation, how the lies get louder when you’re alone, and why trying to “fix the addict” by yourself becomes its own prison. If you’re searching for support for spouses of addicts, Christian help for addiction in marriage, or guidance for codependency recovery, you’ll hear language for what you’re carrying and a path forward. We open Hebrews 13:5 and unpack the difference between feeling alone and being alone, because God’s presence isn’t always loud but it is real. Then we land on a hard truth that can also be freeing: healing doesn’t happen in isolation. That’s why I point you toward community and invite you to take a first step toward connection and real support. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more spouses can find hope.


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