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When we hear the word “abuse,” most of us picture physical harm. But according to Christian counselor June Hunt, abuse is broader, it’s any pattern of behavior designed to control, demean, or dominate a spouse.
Sadly, this can happen even in Christian homes. Abuse can wear many faces: Verbal & Emotional – cutting words, constant criticism, manipulation, silent treatment, threats. Financial – controlling all money, hiding resources, denying access to necessities. Spiritual – misusing Scripture or spiritual authority to control, shame, or silence. Sexual – coercion, disrespecting boundaries, demanding intimacy without care or consent. Physical – hitting, shoving, throwing things, using intimidation or force. Abuse is not love. True, Christlike love “protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres” (1 Corinthians 13). Abuse seeks to tear down and control - love builds up and protects. Friend, if this describes your marriage, please hear this: you are not invisible to God. He sees your pain. He calls abuse what it is - wrong. He is a refuge for the oppressed (Psalm 9:9) and will make a way of escape. You do not have to stay silent. Healing and hope are possible. “The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.” – Psalm 9:9 We are here to walk with you through your healing journey. Christ Centered Counseling - THE BALM OF GILEAD MINISTRIES
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