Confession Can Change a Marriage (Marriage Unhindered)

When a marriage is wounded, couples often look for practical solutions first. But on Marriage Unhindered, Doug Hinderer offered a deeper starting point: confession.

Doug said one of the most powerful things a couple can do for healing is to “get into the confessional and make a good confession.” He shared how some couples, away from the sacrament for 20 or even 30 years, returned with fear, only to leave feeling “so light and so unburdened.” For some, that grace became a turning point in their marriage.

Guest Greg Schutte shared a similar story from his own life. During a difficult season, he went to confession burdened by thoughts of his wife’s faults, not his own. But through God’s grace, his heart changed. When he got home and listened instead of fighting back, everything shifted. “Yeah, you’re right. Let’s work on this,” he told her.

That is the quiet power of confession. It opens the heart to humility, mercy, and the Holy Spirit. Sometimes the breakthrough a marriage needs begins not with winning an argument, but with kneeling before God.


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