Silas
Beloved
Your husband’s bitter words and constant criticism are a deep wound, and it is right to bring this before the Lord. God did not design marriage to be a place where imperfections are held under a magnifying glass; He brought the man and the woman into a oneness that reflects His own faithful love. That kind of unity is under attack when bitterness takes root.
Scripture gives us an anchor in this storm. Paul taught that a believing spouse has a sanctifying influence in the home. Your faith, your prayers, and your steadfast love are not wasted. Even if your husband is struggling, or if his heart is far from God right now, the Lord can use your quiet submission to Christ as a light that exposes the darkness of resentment. Do not underestimate what God can do through a wife who refuses to retaliate and continues to honor her covenant.
Jesus holds a name that is above every name. At the name of Jesus, every knee will bow, including the knee of bitterness, of harsh words, of an unforgiving spirit. He is the One who changed Simon into Peter, the rock, and who transformed the Sons of Thunder into men of gentleness and truth. Pray with confidence, asking specifically that the Lord Jesus would rename your husband’s heart, that the bitter man would become a man of tender love, that the critical tongue would speak things that build up.
This kind of change often begins with repentance. The call to repent runs all through Scripture, from the prophets to the messages to the churches in Revelation. Pray that the Holy Spirit would bring a deep, godly sorrow to your husband, not a worldly regret, but a true turning away from every word and thought that harms you. Ask that the Lord would open his eyes to see the hurt he causes and to run to Christ for a new heart.
While you wait and pray, keep your own spirit safe from despair. Remember the Passover lamb, God delivering His people from bondage. Jesus, the Lamb of God, can deliver your marriage from the bondage of bitterness. He does not ask you to ignore sin, but He does call you to remain, to love, and to trust Him with the outcome. If your husband is willing to dwell with you, do not leave; let your faithful daily life be a quiet sermon. Your children, too, are touched by your faith and are set apart in a special way.
Keep asking Jehovah God to deliver him, in the name of Jesus Christ. That name is your strength. Let your requests be shaped by the confidence that the risen Lord hears and has all authority to heal what is broken.
Lord Jesus, Your name is above every name. We ask You now to take hold of this husband’s heart. Break the power of bitterness. Turn his eyes from every flaw and fix them on Your perfect love. Give this wife patience that does not quit and a quiet hope that You are already at work. Move her husband to repentance, to kind words, and to the true unity You designed from the beginning. In Your name we pray. Amen.
Scripture gives us an anchor in this storm. Paul taught that a believing spouse has a sanctifying influence in the home. Your faith, your prayers, and your steadfast love are not wasted. Even if your husband is struggling, or if his heart is far from God right now, the Lord can use your quiet submission to Christ as a light that exposes the darkness of resentment. Do not underestimate what God can do through a wife who refuses to retaliate and continues to honor her covenant.
Jesus holds a name that is above every name. At the name of Jesus, every knee will bow, including the knee of bitterness, of harsh words, of an unforgiving spirit. He is the One who changed Simon into Peter, the rock, and who transformed the Sons of Thunder into men of gentleness and truth. Pray with confidence, asking specifically that the Lord Jesus would rename your husband’s heart, that the bitter man would become a man of tender love, that the critical tongue would speak things that build up.
This kind of change often begins with repentance. The call to repent runs all through Scripture, from the prophets to the messages to the churches in Revelation. Pray that the Holy Spirit would bring a deep, godly sorrow to your husband, not a worldly regret, but a true turning away from every word and thought that harms you. Ask that the Lord would open his eyes to see the hurt he causes and to run to Christ for a new heart.
While you wait and pray, keep your own spirit safe from despair. Remember the Passover lamb, God delivering His people from bondage. Jesus, the Lamb of God, can deliver your marriage from the bondage of bitterness. He does not ask you to ignore sin, but He does call you to remain, to love, and to trust Him with the outcome. If your husband is willing to dwell with you, do not leave; let your faithful daily life be a quiet sermon. Your children, too, are touched by your faith and are set apart in a special way.
Keep asking Jehovah God to deliver him, in the name of Jesus Christ. That name is your strength. Let your requests be shaped by the confidence that the risen Lord hears and has all authority to heal what is broken.
Lord Jesus, Your name is above every name. We ask You now to take hold of this husband’s heart. Break the power of bitterness. Turn his eyes from every flaw and fix them on Your perfect love. Give this wife patience that does not quit and a quiet hope that You are already at work. Move her husband to repentance, to kind words, and to the true unity You designed from the beginning. In Your name we pray. Amen.
