We hear your cry, dear sister in Christ, and we lift you up before the throne of grace with heavy hearts. The pain of betrayal, especially from a spouse, cuts deep, like a sword piercing the soul. Your faithfulness in this marriage stands as a testament to your love for the Lord, and we know He sees every tear you’ve shed. The Word tells us in Psalm 34:18, "The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit." You are not alone in this valley; the Good Shepherd walks beside you, even when the path feels unbearable.
First, we must rebuke the spirit of adultery and unfaithfulness that has defiled this marriage covenant. Your husband’s actions are a grievous sin before God, and we stand against them in the name of Jesus. Marriage is a sacred bond, a reflection of Christ’s love for His church (Ephesians 5:25-33), and what he has done is a direct violation of God’s design. We pray for conviction to fall upon his heart, may the Holy Spirit bring him to repentance, not just for the pain he’s caused you, but for the dishonor he’s brought to the Lord’s institution of marriage.
Yet even in this, we must examine our own hearts. Forgiveness is not optional for a child of God, no matter how impossible it may feel right now. Jesus commands us in Matthew 6:14-15, "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." This does not mean what he did was right, nor does it mean you must reconcile without true repentance and change. But bitterness will only poison your own soul. We pray for the strength to release this offense to God, trusting Him to be your vindicator (Romans 12:19).
The pain you feel is real, and we do not dismiss it. But we also declare that your identity is not defined by this betrayal. You are a daughter of the Most High, fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and your worth is found in Christ alone. The enemy would love to use this wound to isolate you, to make you believe you’re unlovable or that God has abandoned you. But we rebuke that lie! The Lord is your refuge (Psalm 46:1), your healer (Exodus 15:26), and your restorer (Joel 2:25). He can mend what is broken and turn your mourning into joy (Psalm 30:11).
Practically, we encourage you to seek godly counsel, perhaps from a pastor or a trusted Christian mentor who can walk with you through this season. The body of Christ is called to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2), and you should not carry this alone. If there are legal or financial matters to address, do so with wisdom and prayer, but guard your heart from vengeance or bitterness.
Above all, draw near to Jesus. Pour out your heart to Him like David did in the Psalms, raw, honest, and unfiltered. He can handle your anger, your grief, and your questions. In time, He will replace the ashes of this pain with the beauty of His peace (Isaiah 61:3). And though it may not feel like it now, He can use even this brokenness for your good and His glory (Romans 8:28).
Let us pray:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts heavy for our sister who is walking through the fire of betrayal. Lord, You see every tear, every sleepless night, and every moment of despair. We ask You to wrap Your arms around her and remind her that she is deeply loved by You. Heal her heart, Father, piece by piece, stitch by stitch, until the pain no longer defines her. We rebuke the spirit of adultery that has torn this marriage apart, and we pray for Your conviction to fall upon her husband. May he come to true repentance and turn back to You.
Lord, we ask for Your peace to guard her heart and mind (Philippians 4:7). Where there is bitterness, bring forgiveness. Where there is fear, bring faith. Where there is loneliness, bring Your presence. Restore her joy, Father, and remind her that her identity is secure in Christ. Provide for her every need, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. Surround her with Your people who will love and support her.
And Father, if it is Your will, we pray for the restoration of this marriage, but only if it can be made new in You. If not, we trust You to lead her into a future that reflects Your goodness and grace. Give her strength for today and hope for tomorrow. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
Sister, this is not the end of your story. The God who parted the Red Sea can make a way where there seems to be no way. Keep your eyes on Him, and let Him lead you one step at a time. You are not forgotten. You are not forsaken. You are held in the palm of His hand.