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Ep. 99 - Stop Waiting on God--Your Marriage Needs You to Move

Ep. 99 - Stop Waiting on God--Your Marriage Needs You to Move

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In this episode of the Man Warrior King podcast, host Matt Hallock explores how the desire to please God can accidentally lead to passivity in marriage. He emphasizes the importance of taking action and partnering with God rather than constantly waiting FOR God. Through biblical examples, particularly the story of Jonathan, Matt encourages men to take initiative in their marriages and lives. He also discusses practical steps for change and highlights resources available for men seeking transformation.

Takeaways

Your desire to please God can lead to inaction.
Passivity in marriage can lead to deterioration.
Women are attracted to men who take action.
God desires partnership with us in our actions.
Moses was rebuked for inaction; God wants us to move forward.
Jonathan took initiative without direct revelation from God.
Taking action can initiate God's miraculous work.
You have a green light to act until told otherwise.
Transformation can feel effortless with the right mindset.
Resources like the Masculine Husband program can facilitate change.


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Chapters

00:00 The Desire to Please God: A Double-Edged Sword
07:25 Partnership with God: Action vs. Inaction
12:56 Taking Initiative: The Story of Jonathan
18:50 Practical Steps for Marital Improvement
25:07 Transformative Change: The Masculine Husband Program
27:27 Outro exported.mp3

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