What happens when a wife no longer feels safe, protected, or defended by her husband?
In today’s episode, we dive into the heartbreaking story of a woman who left her husband—not because he cheated, not because he failed financially, but because he refused to stand up for her when it mattered most.
This episode uncovers one of the biggest mistakes many husbands make without realizing it: failing to protect their wives emotionally, spiritually, and relationally. And for wives, it’s a reminder that your longing to feel protected is not weakness—it’s biblical design.
Through this raw story and biblical truth, we’ll explore why protection is as vital to a wife as provision, why silence can feel like betrayal, and what you can do if you’re feeling unseen or unprotected in your marriage.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
📖 Key Scriptures
💍 For Wives of Entrepreneurial or Career-Driven Husbands
If your husband is focused on his career, business, or vision, it’s easy to feel like he’s so busy providing that he forgets your need for protection.
But God’s design for marriage calls husbands to more than provision—it calls them to cover their wives with loyalty, love, and spiritual strength.
And wives—you don’t have to fight this battle alone. You can call your husband to rise into his role without nagging, without ultimatums, and without losing your own peace.
📣 Resources & Next Steps
👉 Free Booklet: Reconnect — A Quick Guide for Wives Who Feel Like They’re Doing It All
👉 Free Webinar: How to Reconnect With Your Husband Without Feeling Like You’re the Only One Trying
👉 Join the Waitlist: Joyful Marriage Quest — a 6-week biblical and evidence-based coaching journey for wives of entrepreneurial husbands.
🔗 Visit: www.buildyourhappiermarriage.com/waitlist
📖 Grab a copy of my new book: The Joyful Wife — 7 Connection Skills to Better Understand Your Husband, Rekindle Love, and Deepen Intimacy — now available on Amazon.
❓ Discussion Question
Would you stay with a man who refuses to defend you against his family—or is that a dealbreaker?
Comment below or share your thoughts with me—I’d love to hear your perspective.
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