Embracing God's Design for Marriage: A Lifelong Journey

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"We're married now. We're married now. We're married now. Most of our lives are before us. We're at that point where things are just getting started. This journey doesn't end with the ceremony. Marriage is so much more than just the wedding day and the honeymoon night. It's all that's in between the from this moment on until death do you part. It's building a life together. It's the starting of a family of your own. It's the ups and downs of life." [03:31]( | | )

"Marriage isn't 50-50. It's 100-100. You have to be all in at all times. It can't be us going into this saying, well, I'm going to do 50% my part. She's going to do 50% her part. We'll meet in the middle, and that will equal 100% of what we need. No, men, it is 100%. If you fulfill it. Fulfilling the responsibilities that God has laid out for you. Women, it is you 100% fulfilling the responsibilities that God has laid out for you." [07:06]( | | )

"If you just build your marriage on passion or high emotion or experiential influence. It will be a fun ride for a little bit. You'll have the time of your life. But the moment you encounter something difficult. The moment you encounter some adversity from life. If it is not built upon the principles of God's word. You're headed for disaster." [12:07]( | | )

"Submission is, in essence, a willful deference to the leadership of the husband within the marriage and the home. If you want a good working definition of what biblical submission looks like, there you go. It is looking at God's design for marriage and understanding that this is the context. That he has chosen to set the man in a place of authority." [16:45]( | | )

"You love her sacrificially. Be willing to look at all these other things that you might enjoy doing and say, that's great, but she's greater. And I would much rather give up all these things so that she can go do something that maybe she enjoys doing or so that she can see that I prioritize her over my leisure or my bros or whatever else." [32:36]( | | )

"Your marriage should quite literally point people to the Savior. That's why it exists. So these roles and responsibilities of the husband and wife that we find in Scripture, and I want to accentuate this point as, we finish out the world. The world likes to look at biblical marriage and say, that's old. That's tired love. That's not the modern day of love." [45:03]( | | )

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