Tuesday, May 2, 2017

The Secret Of Trust The How

Deception in a relationship destroys trust and respect. One lie or one act of betrayal can cause a wound that takes years to heal, and in some cases is never healed at all. The person who hides something is basically selfish, protecting their own interests.They care
little about the feelings of the other person. "Don't lie to each other." Colossians 3:9.

Our emotions are our worst enemies but do it work against us, even when we don't wish it should. There's nothing shallower than empty words and lying clichés that have no real meaning. There are men who coerce women into a sexual relationship by claiming they love them. Deception at this level is emotional rape! It's a terrible feeling to be used by someone. 

The deceiver may continually promise that he will leave his wife, and the woman holds on the hope. But it never seems to come true. He makes every kind of excuse possible for taking advantage of her. Because of her vulnerability, she follows blindly along until the relationship has gone so far that she is trapped. As a sinner, you may have been excused for acting this way, but not as a redeemed child of God. "Don't lie to each other." 

When someone has given you their trust, they've given you a priceless gift; don't abuse it. And if your trust has been betrayed, confront it head-on. Though you may love the person, back off until they show clear signs of repentance and a willingness to make amends. And don't give up hope. Sometimes good people make bad choices. 

If you work on it and seek God's help, it's possible to restore the trust you've lost and maybe even end up with a better relationship.

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