
Build Your Happier Marriage
A happy marriage is what every married couple wants. They want to feel loved, supported, heard, respected, and desired.
This does not mean a perfect marriage; a marriage that doesn't have problems.
No!
But it's one where you feel safe, secure, and satisfied. Right? How to get there is the challenge.
And this is where I, Kingsley Grant, come in.
I'm a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Relationship Coach, and Communication Expert, and has been married for almost four decades.
I believe a happier marriage results from you and your spouse committing to creating an emotionally safe space as the starting point and then building toward a happier marriage.
This happier marriage is possible using a scientific and Christian-based healing approach. This may involve marriage counseling, coaching, or live or virtual conferences.
The ultimate goal is to Make Marriages Happier Again. Let's eradicate unhappiness from marriages globally!
Build Your Happier Marriage
BYHM127 | How to Move Past Old Wounds for a Stronger and Happier Marriage
In this episode, we’re diving deep into a topic many couples struggle with but don’t often talk about: moving past old wounds to build a stronger, happier marriage.
For wives of entrepreneurial husbands, especially, those unresolved hurts can feel like they’re in the way of real connection and peace.
But today, we’ll explore a Biblical approach to help navigate this healing process, even if you feel like you’ve tried it all before.
What You’ll Learn:
- Identifying the Pain of Unresolved Hurt
- How past wounds can create emotional distance and a cycle of hurt in marriage.
- Recognizing the way these lingering hurts show up repeatedly, especially during conflicts.
- Scripture Reference: Proverbs 18:19 — “A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city…”
- The Biblical Path to Healing
- A fresh approach rooted in forgiveness and grace that offers true healing beyond surface-level fixes.
- A story of transformation from a couple who had tried everything, but found peace through a different approach.
- Scripture Reference: Ephesians 4:32 — “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.”
- Steps for Moving Past Old Wounds
- Step 1: Reconnect with Compassion and Patience
Practical tips to start small with acts of kindness and create a “reconnection ritual.” - Step 2: Create Space for Vulnerability
How to communicate openly, with grace, even about difficult topics. - Step 3: Lean on God’s Word for Strength
Finding comfort and strength in verses like Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted…”
- Step 1: Reconnect with Compassion and Patience
- Practical Encouragement to Take Action
- Why it’s important to revisit these steps consistently.
- The impact daily, intentional efforts can have on building a stronger foundation for your marriage.
Quotes from the Episode:
- “A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city…” — Proverbs 18:19
- “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” — Ephesians 4:32
- “Sometimes our pain is like a red flag—it’s showing us where we need healing. That’s God’s invitation to lean in and apply His guidance.”
Remember, the pain you feel now doesn’t have to be the end of your story. With each small step, you’re starting on the path to a stronger, more fulfilling marriage, grounded in compassion, forgiveness, and trust in God’s promises.
Additional Resources:
If you’re ready for more insights and practical steps, grab a copy of the Happier Marriage Roadmap: 5 Proven Steps to a Stronger, Happier Marriage at buildyourhappiermarriage.com/roadmap. It’s designed to give you a solid foundation for creating the marriage you desire!
For meditation, reflection, and prayer: Peaceful Home Prayers
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“Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” — Psalm 127:1
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