Stop Believing The Lie
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The most exhausting part of loving someone with an addiction isn’t just the relapse. It’s the quiet conclusion you start to accept about yourself: I’m not enough, I’m the problem, I should be able to fix this, even God must be done with me. Today we name that for what it is a lie and we talk about how it forms, why it sticks, and how it slowly rewires your identity until your mood, your hope, and your self-worth depend on someone else’s next decision.
I walk through what this looks like inside a marriage touched by substance abuse, porn, or compulsive behaviors, especially when codependency is in the mix. We get honest about the emotional roller coaster of “good days” and “crash days,” the isolation that follows when friends don’t know what to say, and the trap of becoming addicted to fixing the addict. We also talk about spiritual warfare in plain language, including the moment anger at God becomes a doorway for deeper shame and self-condemnation.
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