A person without self-control is like a city with broken-down walls.
-Proverbs 25:28, NLT
For God will never give you the spirit of fear, but the Holy Spirit who gives you mighty power, love, and self-control.
-2 Timothy 1:7, TPT
Some cheaters thrive off of provoking the faithful spouse to anger.
I believe this. It gives them a sense of power. Like a child who enjoys egging on another child, the cheater thrives over the “game” of pushing the faithful party to a place of upset.
The best answer to this is not to play.
Deny the cheater the satisfaction of seeing your anger. Keep that information to yourself. Use it as a fuel to get yourself free from your abuser while away from him or her.
Will you have moments when it is too much to bear? Of course. We are all human. I hope you forgive yourself for those moments when you allowed your anger to show (please, be safe and non-violent, though).
God is the origin of our power, peace, and self-control.
Seek Him for this empowerment when you are struggling. Dwell on Him in the midst of this difficult time. He does not leave us as orphans even if it feels like it (see Hebrews 13:5).
This could not be more timely !! Just had an incident today where someone sent me a text message hoping to provoke a reaction from me. I ended up leaving the conversation because I considered the information to be an unsubstantiated rumor. I know I’ll probably pay dearly for doing the right thing but I needed to take a stand against a very unhealthy dynamic in our family.