Quite a while back I wrote a post called “My Husband Hates Me… at least it feels that way.”
You can find the original post here – “My husband hates me… at least it seems that way.”
That post has gotten more comments than any post I’ve written. I’m sure that’s in part because of the felt-need nature of the post.
Recently I got another comment on the post from a woman who calls herself “Frustrated.” Her situation is all too common.
Before I share here question and my reply, let me say this…
There is nothing more delicate than trying to give advice to a hurting wife. Emotions are already high and the risk of additional hurt being done through the advice is high as well. My desire is to help. But to really help, truth has to be spoken. It’s seldom easy to hear, especially when you’re already in the throes of a difficult or hurtful situation. But it’s the only thing that will provide the kind of wisdom that is truly needed.
Here’s what “Frustrated” wrote to me…













My Husband is bitter and very hateful toward me. I’m in the dark as to why…He “keeps score” about my faults and is very negative to me. It feels like there is no love here anymore. We have been married for 15 years. I am praying for him, but it is a hard “pill” to swallow, when these “faults” identified are so outrageously ridiculous. Just anything to pick a fight. It feels like he berates and has “kept score” for so long that there is no turning back in this relationship. I want to stay together for the kids sake, as they deserve two parents in the house. It seems obvious that the only thing left is to try to co-parent with as little conflict as possible. Any Bible verses come to mind to encourage in this situation.