Question 1
What does 'revisionist history' in relationships involve?
Question 2
How does the lecture suggest dealing with the sentiment of wasted years?
Question 3
Why is creating a 'sacred space' for grieving important?
Question 4
How does 1 Thessalonians 4:13 describe a hopeful approach to grief?
Question 5
What does the lecture encourage regarding ownership of others' sinful behaviors?
Question 6
Which emotion is highlighted as a prominent stage in the grief process?
Question 7
According to Galatians 6:7, what is emphasized regarding betrayal?
Question 8
What is suggested to be avoided according to Hebrews 12:15?
Question 9
What overall view of grief does the lecture advocate for?
Question 10
What can unmanaged anger during the grieving process be directed at?
Question 11
What is Jim Cress's main focus regarding the topic of grief?
Question 12
What support is recommended during the grieving process within relationships?
Question 13
What does 'commitment to reality' entail regarding grief?
Question 14
What does 'taking that person off your hook and putting them on God's hook' imply?
Question 15
According to the lecture, which event is referred to as the 'death of a marriage'?