DEALING WITH VIOLENCE IN MARRIAGE Introduction
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DEALING WITH VIOLENCE IN MARRIAGE Introduction
Author: michael | Date: 05/03/2025, 16:19:56 PM | Views: 120 | 1 Like:
DEALING WITH VIOLENCE IN MARRIAGE
"According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1 in 3 women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime."
-Today, we want to break the silence surrounding violence in marriage and explore biblical guidance on how to deal with it."
The Reality of Violence in Marriage
- Define violence: "Physical, emotional, or verbal abuse that can cause harm or fear."
- Discuss the prevalence of violence in marriage, highlighting that it can happen in any community, regardless of socioeconomic status or education level.
- Emphasize that violence is never acceptable and is not a sign of love or strength.
Biblical Guidance
- Explore biblical teachings on marriage, highlighting the importance of mutual respect, love, and submission (Ephesians 5:21-33, 1 Peter 3:1-7).
- Discuss the biblical concept of "helpmate" (Genesis 2:18), emphasizing that marriage is a partnership, not a hierarchy.
- Address the issue of headship and submission, clarifying that these concepts do not justify or condone violence.
Signs of Violence in Marriage
- Identify common signs of violence, including:
- Physical abuse (hitting, pushing, etc.)
- Emotional abuse (belittling, controlling, etc.)
- Verbal abuse (yelling, name-calling, etc.)
- Financial abuse (withholding resources, etc.)
- Isolation (limiting contact with friends, family, etc.)
What to Do If You're Experiencing Violence
- Encourage victims to:
- Seek help immediately (call a hotline, reach out to a trusted friend or family member, etc.)
- Create a safety plan (identify safe places to stay, have a backup plan, etc.)
- Document incidents (keep a record of dates, times, and details of abuse)
- Seek counseling or therapy
- Emphasize the importance of prioritizing safety and well-being.
What to Do If You're Perpetrating Violence
- Encourage perpetrators to:
- Acknowledge their actions and take responsibility
- Seek counseling or therapy to address underlying issues
- Make amends and work towards healing and restoration
- Emphasize that true repentance requires a willingness to change and work towards healing.
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