The Mended Rib: A 27-Day Devotional for Men Battling Lust and InfidelitySample

The Truth About Shame
Shame is a heavy burden that traps you in a relentless cycle of sin and isolation. It whispers insidious lies like, "You’re too far gone," "You don’t deserve forgiveness," and "You’ll never change." Shame thrives in secrecy and guilt, trying to convince you that you’re beyond redemption. But in Christ, there is no condemnation. Jesus took your shame to the cross so that you could walk in freedom. While shame tries to drive you away from God, His love pulls you closer. You can bring every failure to Him without fear—He already knows you fully and loves you completely.
I know the suffocating weight of shame. There were times I couldn’t even look my wife in the eyes. I felt so unworthy of her love, so filled with guilt, that I even considered leaving my family, believing they would be better off without me. I once told my wife that she should marry someone who deserved her, because I was convinced I wasn’t capable of being that man. Shame became like a baseball cap I wore daily—covering my mind and distorting how I saw myself.
But even in those moments of darkness, I clung to the truth of Scripture: "There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:1). Even when I struggled to believe it, that truth became my lifeline. Shame doesn’t have to define you. God’s love and grace are far stronger than the lies shame tells. You are not beyond redemption; in Christ, you are free from shame’s grip.
Challenge
Whenever shame tries to remind you of your past, counter it with the truth of God’s Word. Memorize Psalm 34:5 and recite it whenever you feel overwhelmed by guilt or shame.
Prayer
Lord, I thank You for taking away my shame. Help me to look to You and remember that in You, I am forgiven, restored, and free. Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan

Through this 27-day devotional, Don Hopkins leads you on a journey toward healing—healing for you, your wife, and your marriage. Each day is designed to lead you closer to freedom, redemption, and reconciliation. I won’t sugarcoat it: the road ahead requires honesty, humility, and hard work. But as you lean into the tools shared in this bible plan and God’s grace, you will discover that He provides the strength to overcome lust and rebuild trust in your marriage.
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