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Bonus | Devotional: How To Keep Going When Marriage Is Hard. Here's 3 Things Jesus Teaches Us About Coping

Bonus | Devotional: How To Keep Going When Marriage Is Hard. Here's 3 Things Jesus Teaches Us About Coping

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Are you following God in your marriage—or just doing what feels natural? Have you heard of The Marriage Killer We Don’t Talk About: Grumbling, Complaining, and Following Your Flesh?

In today’s devotional-style episode, we’re getting brutally honest about the internal patterns that quietly sabotage Christian marriages. We dive into scripture and talk about how easy it is to fall into selfishness, grumbling, and complaining… and how these "small" habits can tear down the unity God intended for our homes.

If you’ve ever thought, “Why do I feel so disconnected from my spouse?”—this episode might hold the answer. 👀

Here’s what we unpack inside this episode:

  • The surprising connection between selfishness and marital division

  • What the Bible says about those who “live only to satisfy their desires”

  • A Spirit-led heart check you can do today

  • Why grumbling and flattery are signs you might be out of alignment

  • How to shift your mindset and actions for a stronger, Christ-centered marriage

🎯 Ready for a reset in your marriage?

If you want my personal help walking through your marriage challenges and figuring out your next right step for the most impact, I’d love to support you.

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