There is probably no greater nor deeper pain that a person can inflict on another human…than the pain of betrayal…when you violate the trust of a loved one. Especially when it’s a person you are in ‘covenant’ with, like a spouse. And it doesn’t always have to be ‘physical’ either. Whenever we turn to others to meet a need in our personal life that was intended to be met by our covenant partner…it can oftentimes cause irrevocable and lasting damage. This should not come as a surprise to anyone. We use the term ‘adultery’, and it is such a big ‘No-no’ that God included it when He gave us the Ten Commandments (#7). In fact when Jesus delivered His ‘sermon on the mount’, He specifically singled out that particular sin and went even further with what all it involved. You can read for yourself in Matt. 5:27-28. That ‘act of betraying’ a spouse can, and has… provoked a wide range of emotional responses from the betrayed partner ranging from calloused indifference to intense rage that...