Week 62: Marriages and the Workaholic Spouse
Please join us in praying this week for marriages
that are dealing with the workaholic tendencies of a spouse. A workaholic
is often defined as one who works compulsively. When a workaholic is in a
marriage, his/her compulsive tendencies can create serious difficulties.
Examples of relational issues brought about by a workaholic spouse are a lower
degree of spousal interaction, a decrease in emotional connection, an absence
of sexual intimacy and lack of interest in anything except work.
It is no wonder the spouse of a workaholic can
become convinced he/she is not cherished or valued by the work-driven
spouse. All needs, interests and dreams take second place to the
workaholic’s job. When children are involved in such a marriage
relationship, stresses increase even more as the workaholic habitually misses
significant events and family functions, leaving the spouse to be the
children’s sole support and forcing the spouse to explain away the workaholic’s
absence.
Finally, the very spiritual foundation of the
marriage is undermined when the workaholic values his/her job over a vital
relationship with God and forfeits his/her spiritual role in the marriage
relationship.
Pray this week that couples dealing with the
workaholic tendencies of a spouse will
- Recognize the damage workaholic tendencies can do to a marriage
- Learn to value their relationships with God, their spouse and their children more than their job
- Seek help to break the stronghold of workaholic tendencies
- Be able to resist the false promises of an work-centered culture
- Know when and how to confront the workaholic spouse without blaming or demeaning
- Be wise in addressing their children’s disappointments without demonizing the workaholic parent
Comments