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Awesome Marriage Podcast

One-Sided Love: How to Fight for Your Marriage When Your Spouse Won't Ep. 695

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Dr. Kim Kimberling

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Relationships, Christianity

4.9802 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Nancy and I are back together to discuss a topic that frequently shows up in our inbox: one-sided marriages. These are spouses who reach out because, even in the midst of disconnect and hurt, they still desire a healthy, God-honoring marriage, but feel like they're the only one who cares or the only one willing to put in the work. How do you reconcile and reconnect? That's the focus of our conversation today. I'm praying this episode encourages those who feel alone and offers hope and next steps for fighting for your marriage.

 

Episode Highlights:

Love like Christ without enabling.

Communicate with curiosity, not accusation.

Persevere in prayer and faithful action.

Seek God's glory above all else

 

Quotes from Today's Episode:

Fighting for your marriage as a Christian means pursuing Christ-like love even when it's not reciprocated

This isn't about becoming a doormat or enabling destructive behavior, but rather embodying the gospel in your relationship.

Approach with curiosity rather than accusation: "I've noticed you seem really tired lately. How can I support you?"

 Continue showing love through actions without demanding emotional reciprocation.

Don't take the bait to defend yourself constantly or prove your spouse wrong—this keeps you stuck in an unhealthy cycle.

But remember, you can't force insight or repentance—that's between them and God.

Humility doesn't mean accepting mistreatment or pretending everything is fine.

Your humble confidence in who God created you to be can actually challenge your spouse to rise up rather than settle.

Standing in the gap means interceding in prayer, maintaining hope when your spouse has lost it, and continuing to live out your marriage vows even when they're not.

The goal is always God's glory and following His heart, which deeply desires reconciliation. 

Couples' Conversation Guide:

How connected do you feel to your spouse on a scale of 1-10?

Do you feel like you are trying to shoulder the burden of your marriage alone?

Are there unhealthy patterns in your marriage that need to be addressed? 

Are there areas of your marriage that you've settled for mediocrity or disconnect? 

 

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What was the difference when you did Christian counseling?

0:04.0

Well, it was all, it was totally different.

0:07.0

Yeah.

0:08.0

I mean, you know, they were giving me truth and healing instead of, you know, sever it, get rid of it.

0:19.0

Right.

0:20.0

You need to be happy. Well, God wants you to be happy of it. You need to be happy.

0:21.6

Well, God wants you to be happy, but God wants you to be holy a lot more.

0:26.6

And obedient.

0:27.6

And obedient.

0:28.6

Well, that's part of being holy.

0:30.6

And, you know, so many people say, well, I'm just not happy.

0:34.6

Yeah.

0:35.6

Well, then get holy. Yeah.

0:38.3

Yeah.

0:39.3

You know, really.

0:40.3

Yeah.

0:41.3

Yeah.

0:42.3

The happiness will come once you have a strong mock with the Lord.

0:45.3

Absolutely.

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