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Lights On with Carl Lentz

Can Trust Be Rebuilt When Your Partner Keeps Letting You Down?

Lights On with Carl Lentz

B-Side

Society & Culture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8797 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2026

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

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In this episode of Lights On, Carl and Laura answer three listener questions that keep circling the same uncomfortable truth: good intentions are not the same as real work. And the people you love can feel the difference.

The first question comes from a couple on the other side of a hard season. They are doing well, on the same page, and they want to know what easy, non-heavy things actually help a marriage reconnect. Carl and Laura break down the Treasure Walk, a simple but intentional 20 minute practice that changed the way they communicate. The rule is straightforward. The other person is the treasure chest. Your only job is to find out what is in there. They also get into why fun is not optional during rebuilding seasons, why pickleball almost ended their marriage, and what it actually means to make your relationship a stated priority versus a real one.


The second question comes from a man who fought hard to save his marriage after his wife had an affair with someone in their own spiritual community. They divorced. She remarried. He is now engaged to someone incredible. And he is still carrying the weight of what he lost. His fiancee is asking whether he is fully healed. His honest answer is that he does not know. Carl walks him through what he calls the position switch, the difference between grieving what you cannot change and investing in what is right in front of you. Grief is a signal, not a home. And what you stop feeding will eventually stop running your life.

The third question is the one the whole episode builds toward. A woman who was betrayed and abused. She left, moved countries, committed to two full years of consistent therapy work and has seen real transformation in herself. Her husband followed. His effort has been on and off, starting and stopping therapy depending on his mood or who he is around. Now there is pressure to reconcile and move back in together, and she is being asked to treat his inconsistent effort as equivalent to hers. Carl is direct: the betrayer does not get to drive the car of the new chapter. He then reads, for the first time since receiving it, the letter his therapist wrote him after five years of showing up every single Tuesday night for two and a half hours. What consistency actually looks like in the long run. What it costs. And what it builds that nothing else can.


This episode is for anyone who has confused presence with progress, or mistaken tears and intentions for evidence.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode is sponsored by Better Help. Money. It's one of those things that doesn't just stay in one lane.

0:08.2

It affects your thoughts, your relationships, your sleep, your general sense of peace. And a lot of people carry that weight quietly.

0:15.4

Try to figure things out, hold it together, make the right decisions, and it can feel overwhelming.

0:20.7

We have all been there.

0:22.7

And here's what I've come to understand. Sometimes the issue isn't just the money, it's the pressure

0:26.4

and the stress and the story you've been telling yourself about exactly that.

0:31.7

As we're talking to somebody can actually make a difference, not to give you financial advice,

0:35.8

but to help you process what's going on underneath

0:38.2

it. Better help makes that really accessible. They match you with a licensed therapist based on what

0:44.0

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0:56.1

I mean, when life feels overwhelming, therapy can help.

0:59.5

Sign up and get 10% off at betterhelp.com slash lights on.

1:03.7

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1:09.1

Explore what options might work for you today because your peace is worth it this

1:17.3

episode is sponsored by better help money it's one of those things that doesn't just stay in one lane

1:23.7

it affects your thoughts your relationships your sleep your general sense of peace. And a lot of

1:28.7

people carry that weight quietly. You try to figure things out, hold it together, make the right

1:34.0

decisions, and it can feel overwhelming. We have all been there. And here's what I've come to

1:39.3

understand. Sometimes the issue isn't just the money, it's the pressure and the stress and the story

1:43.5

you've been telling yourself about exactly that.

1:47.4

As we're talking to somebody can actually make a difference, not to give you financial advice, but to help you process what's going on underneath it.

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