WHY WOMEN OFTEN CARRY RESPONSIBILITIES THAT AREN'T THEIRS.

The marriage struggles and somehow the wife blames herself. A child makes bad choices and the mother blames herself. A husband faces challenges and people start questioning the woman he married. Why? Many women have been taught that if the people around them are struggling, then they must have failed somewhere. Sometimes that belief comes from family. Sometimes from culture. Sometimes it is reinforced through distorted interpretations of Scripture. In this video, we’re unpacking: ✔️ Why women carry blame that doesn’t belong to them ✔️ The hidden burden many Christian women live with ✔️ The true meaning of being a “helper” in marriage ✔️ A deeper look at Proverbs 18:22 (“He who finds a wife finds a good thing…”) ✔️ Why your husband’s outcomes are not your responsibility ✔️ Why love and responsibility are not the same thing ✔️ How to stop carrying guilt for choices you didn’t make ✔️ The difference between supporting people and trying to control their outcomes If you’ve ever felt responsible for your husband’s success, your child’s decisions, your family’s happiness, or everyone else’s emotional wellbeing, this conversation is for you. You can love people deeply without taking ownership of their lives. You can support people without becoming responsible for their outcomes. Chapters 00:00 Why do women get blamed for everything? 00:30The burden women quietly carry 01:25 The sermon that made me pause 01:50 “If your husband fails, have you failed?” 02:50 The Proverbs 18:22 misunderstanding 05:03 My personal marriage experience 06:00 When culture wears Christian clothes 06:20 What being a helper actually means 06:31 Why women carry outcomes they don’t control 07:45 Love is not responsibility 9:20 What are you carrying that God never gave you? 11:00 Put the burden down 11:30 Final thoughts and reflection Question For You Where did you learn that other people’s struggles somehow reflected on you? Was it your family? Church culture? Marriage? Being the eldest daughter? Tell me in the comments. I’d genuinely love to hear your story. #ChristianWomen #BiblicalWomanhood #ChristianMarriage #MarriageAdvice #Proverbs1822 #ChristianLiving #WomenOfFaith #FaithAndRelationships #ChristianYouTube #EmotionalHealing #PersonalGrowth #MarriageAndFaith #ChristianContentCreator #WomenAndFaith #SelfWorth #ChristianEncouragement #BiblicalTruth #Motherhood #ChristianFamily #ChristianMindset SEO Keywords Christian women, Christian marriage advice, Proverbs 18 22 explained, he who finds a wife finds a good thing meaning, biblical womanhood, Christian wife responsibilities, Christian marriage teaching, emotional burden, women carrying responsibility, marriage expectations, helper in marriage meaning, Christian relationship advice, women and guilt, Christian motherhood, church culture, biblical interpretation, personal responsibility, Christian personal growth, emotional healing for women, faith based encouragement 11:00 Put the burden down 11:30 Final thoughts and reflection Question For You Where did you learn that other people’s struggles somehow reflected on you? Was it your family? Church culture? Marriage? Being the eldest daughter? Tell me in the comments. I’d genuinely love to hear your story.