Covenantal Love: The Heart of Marriage

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"Covenant, I don't know what you think of when you think of it, but a covenant is so much deeper and it's so much more profound. In a contract, you're limiting what you're going to do. In a covenant, you're saying, what more can I give? How much more can I serve? What can I bring to the table to bless you?" [00:09:46] (16 seconds)


"This is detrimental to the way God intended marriage to be because in God's eyes, marriage isn't a contract. Marriage is a covenant. In a covenant, we give up our rights and we pick up responsibility. A covenant is a holy, solemn, sacred promise before God." [00:09:27] (19 seconds)


"All of us live with this fear that, like, if you really knew me, you couldn't possibly love me. And that's what love is. It's to be fully known and to be fully loved. So if a covenant is the place where we give up some rights and we pick up some responsibility, I want to talk about what that looks like, and I want to get very practical." [00:15:46] (18 seconds)


"Love looks like serving her and meeting her needs in ways that blesses her. Love looks like cuddling with no expectation that it's going to turn into more than that. Some years ago, I discovered that my wife loves it if I'll do her laundry. I walked by with a laundry basket. I was just going to do mine, and I threw whatever she had in the basket, and she goes, oh, that might be the sexiest thing you've ever done." [00:26:14] (24 seconds)


"But in a God-honoring marriage, it's not a race to the top to get your needs met. In a God-honoring marriage, it's a race to the back of the line to see who can out-serve each other. Listen to me. Selfishness doesn't exist in a covenant. It can't. It can't thrive. It can't exist." [00:33:20] (16 seconds)


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