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We are all prone to being impolite to others. It's just human nature. We sometimes, even unknowingly, get into arguments with other people. Even in marriage, we argue with our spouses, and those arguments can leave a long-term bruise and hurt in the relationship because neither side is willing to apologize to the other. In today's message, Pastor Mark tells you how you can strengthen your marriage by apologizing to your spouse. Bruises and pain from a long time ago may require time to heal. The best way to help your marriage is to ask your spouse for forgiveness for each and every hurtful emotion and let God do the healing.
By Pastor Mark Kirk5
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We are all prone to being impolite to others. It's just human nature. We sometimes, even unknowingly, get into arguments with other people. Even in marriage, we argue with our spouses, and those arguments can leave a long-term bruise and hurt in the relationship because neither side is willing to apologize to the other. In today's message, Pastor Mark tells you how you can strengthen your marriage by apologizing to your spouse. Bruises and pain from a long time ago may require time to heal. The best way to help your marriage is to ask your spouse for forgiveness for each and every hurtful emotion and let God do the healing.

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