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Maybe your marriage is weathering a dark storm, or a long-time family tension has finally snapped and you aren’t speaking to a sibling or a parent. Perhaps you’ve deeply offended someone dear to you. You might even be the victim of sinful injustice, wronged without warning or justification. How do you even begin to process these emotions? How to Hold Hope in a Broken Relationship? Whether you are waiting for the storm to pass, a promise to be fulfilled, or for an open wound to stop causing pain, you need a safe place to shelter. Here are some strategies to help you receive the transfusion of lifeblood that you need during this difficult time. Whatever depths your grief has reached, may these lifelines give you the strength to believe that you and the hope you claim will rise to the surface again.  

Waiting outside of hope strips all color and vibrancy from your life, but waiting with hope, with your own sanctification as the object of that hope, makes your wholeness dependent on God, and nothing else. No person, no pain, not even your own immoral actions can keep you from being made whole again, with the one who created you to be just that. You are being renewed day by day, and you can thrive and heal, despite what toxic patterns your family has weaved, what wounds your ex has left, or what vacant words of death have been spoken over you. Your hope is sure, because His love is sound. And you, my beautiful sister, are free to find your own restoration and live in full color today. 


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