Peace in Marriage Requires More Than Solving Problems

By |2026-06-09T13:00:43-05:00May 26th, 2026|Biblical, Marriage & Family|

Peace in Marriage Requires More Than Solving Problems

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Lasting peace in marriage is not produced merely by solving outward problems. It grows as two imperfect people are continually transformed by God’s Word, learning humility, repentance, and faithful love.

Every Marriage Encounters Problems.

Misunderstandings arise. Expectations collide. Disappointments surface. Seasons of pressure expose weaknesses that may have gone unnoticed during easier days. Because of this, many couples spend significant time trying to solve the visible issues in their relationship.

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Why Defensiveness Prevents Change in Marriage

By |2026-06-09T12:59:27-05:00May 19th, 2026|Biblical, Marriage & Family|

Why Defensiveness Prevents Change in Marriage

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Many marriages remain stuck not simply because problems exist, but because defensiveness continually prevents honest self-examination, humility, and meaningful change. Defensiveness protects self rather than pursuing understanding, repentance, gentleness, and peace.

Some marriages become trapped in repetitive cycles of frustration and unresolved conflict. The same arguments return repeatedly. Conversations become increasingly tense. Emotional distance grows. Over time, both individuals often feel misunderstood, exhausted, and discouraged.

In many cases, couples focus primarily upon solving external problems. They hope peace will come through improved communication, schedule changes, reduced stress, financial stability, […]

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Restlessness in Marriage Often Begins With Pride

By |2026-06-09T12:58:17-05:00May 12th, 2026|Biblical, marriage and family|

Restlessness in Marriage Often Begins With Pride

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Many marriages remain restless not merely because problems exist, but because pride quietly shapes how those problems are approached. Pride resists correction, protects self-interest, magnifies offenses, and continually fights to preserve personal vindication rather than pursue humility, gentleness, and peace.

Some marriages appear locked in a constant cycle of frustration, emotional distance, defensiveness, and unresolved conflict. Conversations repeatedly return to the same arguments. Tension settles into the relationship. Over time, both individuals often become emotionally exhausted, yet true peace continues to feel distant.

In many cases, couples […]

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Why Humility Is Essential for Peace in Marriage

By |2026-06-09T12:56:46-05:00May 5th, 2026|Biblical, marriage and family|

Why Humility Is Essential for Peace in Marriage

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Many couples desire peace in marriage while resisting the humility necessary to produce it. Scripture repeatedly connects peace, unity, gentleness, and rest to a heart that is willing to yield, listen, repent, forgive, and place self-interest beneath love for another.

Marriage often reveals what is happening within the heart. Some relationships become increasingly marked by tension, defensiveness, emotional distance, frustration, or unresolved conflict. In many cases, both individuals genuinely want relief from the unrest, yet the relationship continues to feel strained and unsettled.

Couples frequently search for […]

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When Nothing Seems to Change: How to Stay Faithful Without Losing Hope

By |2026-06-09T13:21:32-05:00May 1st, 2026|Discouragement & Weariness, Personal Change & Discipleship|

When Nothing Seems to Change: How to Stay Faithful Without Losing Hope

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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When visible progress seems absent, discouragement can quietly grow. Scripture reminds believers that God is often working beneath the surface, calling His people to remain faithful and hopeful even when change appears slow.

There are seasons in the Christian life when change seems painfully slow.

A husband may pray for years for a struggling marriage. A parent may labor faithfully with a rebellious child. Someone battling a persistent temptation may […]

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