Help! I’m in a Sexless Marriage (Part Two)
In part one, I outlined some major reasons why your spouse may be avoiding sexual intimacy in your marriage. You might still feel the reason behind this distance remains a mystery. On one level, itโs important to lovingly seek to understand why your spouse refuses sexual intimacy because their reasons will influence how you respond. But even if your spouse canโt or is unwilling to articulate why, there is still a way forward in your marriage.
(This blog assumes the reason your spouse is sexually unavailable is not due to present sexual sin. The way forward in that situation is vastly different than what I outline below. You can find resources for responding to and battling sexual sin here.)
Pray for Your Marriage
God cares about the sexual health of your marriageโitโs part of his glorious design. But he doesnโt care about sex for its own sake. He cares about sex because itโs an important piece of your entire marriage. While itโs good to pray for the Lordโs blessing on your sexual intimacy with your spouse, itโs even better to pray for his blessing on your marriage holistically. God wants your marriage to display the โmanifold wisdom of God. . . to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly placesโ (Eph. 3:10). Your marriage is designed to reveal the mystery of the gospel. Whenever youโre praying for your marriage to be strengthened, youโre praying according to Godโs will.
A Good Marriage without Sex?
Itโs not a foregone conclusion that if a couple is not regularly engaging in sexual activity, their marriage is struggling. If a spouse gets in a car accident and is paralyzed, sex is done. But that couple can still show sacrificial love, affection, affirmation, and unity in many other ways. The same is true for older couples. A coupleโs sexual relationship has a life cycle to it, and while that cycle may look different for each couple, statistically the frequency of sex greatly decreases as couples reach their twilight years. This is simple biology, and it says nothing about the health of their marriage. Sex is a very important part of marriage, but the absence of it does not nullify the marriage.
Patiently Seek Conversations
Most couples struggle to talk about their sexual relationship. It feels awkward and intimidating. And if your spouse is avoiding sex altogether, theyโll probably avoid conversations about it as well. It requires great discernment and courage to engage your spouse. Hopefully you know your spouse well enough to understand what makes them feel comfortable and when theyโre likely to be willing to have difficult conversations. But if your marriage is only sustained by avoiding conflict, you may need outside help from a marriage counselor to learn how to constructively have harder conversations. Good communication in your marriage is the foundation for building sexual intimacy. You canโt skip this step. There may be a lot of groundwork to be laid before any conversations about sex can happen.
Show Interest in Your Spouse
Itโs no coincidence that the Bible uses the word โknowโ to speak euphemistically about sex. Adam โknewโ Eve. This is why our cultureโs obsession with one-night stands is completely antithetical to Godโs design. Sex with a stranger only leads to loneliness, isolation, and insecurity. If sex is the consummative act of knowing your spouse, the more you know them in all facets of your relationship, the more natural it is for that knowledge to culminate in a celebration of knowing one another sexually.
Seek to know what makes them laugh, and what makes them cry. Show them daily that your own hobbies and interests are always subordinate to their needs. And, whenever possible, help them to connect your interest in them with Godโs interest in them. Encourage them to see through you to their Savior. Seek daily to represent Christ in your home.
Weep with Them
If the Lord allows you to know the deeper reasons behind your spouseโs avoidance of sex, you have an opportunity to selflessly minister to your spouseโfor their sake. If their reason is physical or personal, show them deep compassion and sorrow over the ways theyโve suffered through this alone. Youโll need wisdom for how and when to present potential solutions such as counseling or medical intervention; donโt rush to โfix themโ to remove a barrier to sex. Again, selfless service is the goalโwhich is also the goal in sex. You must strive to communicate that you care more for their health and healing than you do your sexual fulfillment. Your spouse will be able to tell if your efforts to help them are truly motivated by a concern for them or simply a concern for yourself.
Be Courageous and Patient
If itโs clear there arenโt physical or personal reasons that would make it wrong to pursue your spouse sexually, then I encourage you to take an investment approach to romancing your spouse. This will look different for men and women, so for this situation Iโll use a husband as the example.
Husband, see every act of love as a deposit into your relationship. Pray for wisdom to discern what your wife is comfortable with in different moments. Perhaps a kiss on the cheek or a gentle hug will not be rejected. But you have to be courageous and committed to continual investments. Just like any kind of wise investment plan, you should place greater emphasis on future results, not present rewards. This mindset will guard you against easily giving up when your initial efforts to woo your wife fall flat. Itโs also important that you have support from people who can encourage you when you start to get discouraged. In appropriate ways (making sure to avoid embarrassing or shaming your wife) it can be helpful to share with trusted friends how youโre feeling about your relational investments. They can prop you up and pray for you in seasons when you feel like giving up.
Christ Pursues His Bride
While husbands have a unique role in representing Christ in their marriage, both husband and wife need to lean on Christ with their sexual disappointments and show his love to one another.
Itโs important to reckon with the reality that you cannot love your spouse well unless you love Christ more. If Christ is not your wellspring of life, you will be seeking that life from your spouse, but they can never provide it. Sex canโt give you what only Christ can. Your romantic pursuit of your spouse will only be sustained and honoring to God if itโs coming from a place of growing contentment in the Lord.
Wrestle with God through the pain of your unmet longings. Itโs okay to wrestle. Itโs okay to feel pain. You donโt need to pretend it doesnโt affect you. But the aim of that wrestling should be increasing rest in our Lordโs promises, purposes, and power. God wants you to love your spouse from a place of freedom. He doesnโt want you to be in bondage to your desires. But that freedom is costlyโitโs not an easy road, but Christ has already blazed the path for you as your forerunner.
As you wrestle with God about feeling rejected, my hope is that you will come to see that Christ knows your experience intimately. The entire story of the Bible is one epoch after another of Godโs people rejecting him. Your spouseโs sexual unavailability may not be a rejection of you, but that probably doesnโt remove the sting. And this is where Christ comes as your sympathetic high priest. He wants you to know that youโre sharing in the fellowship of his sufferings, that even this trial is a tool to refine your faith and glorify God.
Even though Godโs people have a long history of rejecting their Husband, he doesnโt stop pursuing them. He doesnโt stop loving them. He doesnโt stop wooing them. โBehold, I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness, and speak tenderly to herโ (Hos. 2:14). God pursues his bride and tenderly draws her in. Heโs done that for you and for me. Just as Hoseaโs pursuit of Gomer was a picture of Godโs pursuit of Israel, your faithful, tender, patient, long-suffering pursuit of your spouse is a picture of the loving pursuit of God for his church. Whether or not sex is the culmination of this pursuit, itโs still a pursuit that honors God, conforms you into the image of Christ, and conveys his love for your spouse.