They didn’t cheat on you with a person. They cheated with money.
It started small:
A “harmless” Amazon order they didn’t mention.
A credit card they opened without telling you.
A few things “they deserved” that never made it into the budget.
Now you’re looking at thousands in hidden debt and wondering what else you don’t know.
This is called financial infidelity. And yes, it’s just as real and just as painful as any other kind of betrayal.
It’s not about the money. It’s about the trust. If you’re lying, sneaking, or hiding your spending, you’re not protecting your spouse. You’re protecting yourself from consequences.
And that’s not love. That’s control.
Here’s the truth: You can’t build a future with someone if you’re hiding your present.
Lay it all on the table. Today. Every account. Every payment. Every mistake. Rebuilding starts with honesty.
Because if you’re not being honest with money, you’re not being honest at all.
By: Apostolic Life via Apostolic Life ( Prayer Warriors)
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