"We Brought Baggage Into This Marriage" Means What?
I have occasion to minister to couples who are into their second (or more) marriage and there is a typical common assessment of the difficulties they are encountering. The phrase, “we’ve each got baggage” or some facsimile thereof is a common refrain and I’d like to tell you what I hear when they say that!
“We brought demons into this marriage”.
Yep, that’s right, I translate the word “baggage” into “demons” and begin to try to give them some insight, once I’ve heard their stories, into what is REALLY going on? Are you saying that there are demons everywhere and we’re to blame them for everything? No. Can’t people be damaged or wounded in previous relationships and bring those tattered emotions, wrong thinking and hurtful memories into the new relationship? Of course they can and those need to be addressed.
Recent blog posts
- Video Blog: Personal Boundaries
- Deliverance Ministry: Make Mine A Meal Deal
- Five Detour Strategies Of The Demonic Kingdom
- Video Blog: Supine Temperament
- Generational Curses Common To The German Heritage
- Who's Boss: The Soul Mind Or The Spirit Mind?
- Video Blog: Phlegmatic Temperament
- A Spirit of Death Works To Complete Its Assignment
- Video Blog: Sanguine Temperament
- Video Blog: Choleric Temperament










