We think one of the major reasons couples settle for loneliness is that
they get tired. They don't want to fight for the intimacy that is required to
maintain oneness. So, they say. “At least we are not divorced”. But should we settle for the least at the
expense of God’s best for our relationships? It's not enough to keep you from divorce.
Understand there is a
great difference between feeling alone and feeling lonely. When you are feeling alone –
it means you have no company. This could be physically true, there is nobody
else present around you and this could be figuratively true, when no one else
shares your views in a group of people. When you feel lonely – this usually has very little to do with how many people
are around you. This is an inner feeling of disconnection and it is usually the
result of emotional trauma. It is the unresolved issues in the marriage that
cause this disconnection.
When there's
a lack of effective communication in a marriage, loneliness begins to slowly
set in. The unfortunate side effect of loneliness is spouses tend to resent each
other, to even turn away from their partner, and to rely on others for
friendship and support. This can be quite dangerous to the relationship.
Marriage
takes work. A healthy prosperous relationship
will not come without cost. You must put
in the effort. And there will be times
when you will not want to; or you will feel like what’s the use? Nevertheless you did sign up for this - marriage
and the work it involves.
So, let’s look at what we can do to avoid loneliness or remove it from our marriage:
So, let’s look at what we can do to avoid loneliness or remove it from our marriage:
1. Primarily, let’s not neglect the role
of prayer in our lives. Let’s pray for
ourselves and each other. Couples should
set a time to come together for prayer.
Prayer connects us to God and our spouses and keeps our hearts soft.
2. Secondly, identify specific examples
of how and why you feel lonely. For example, your spouse might be absent too
frequently. You may feel your spouse ignores you, or you feel communication is
poor when you are together. Separate interests may be keeping you apart.
3. Once the issues are identified, it’s
time for a husband-wife meeting. This is
the time to hammer out the issues. Talk to your partner about how you're
feeling and take time to really listen to each other's feelings about any
distance in the relationship. Effective communication is key in overcoming
loneliness in any marriage.Good communication skills are important to making
marriage work, and will help deter loneliness.
Make sure you bring resolution to whatever issues arise.
4. Finally, incorporate date night to
reconnect with your spouse. Spend this
time having fun and learning each other all over again. Do this no less than once
a week. Share experiences. Go for a walk together, or join in for a favorite
show or game of cards. Make your partner your primary focus of attention. Turn
off all the cell phones and other distractions.
Keep in mind that you and your spouse are the only ones who can change your situation. So if you want your marriage to change – by all means, change it!
Keep in mind that you and your spouse are the only ones who can change your situation. So if you want your marriage to change – by all means, change it!