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Episode S6E04: Ringleaders: Living a Marriage of Oneness

Episode S6E04: Ringleaders: Living a Marriage of Oneness

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THEOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF MARRIAGE

In this episode, Hal Habecker and Dr. Ken Wilgus discuss the theological principles of marriage, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Jesus as the creator and sustainer of marriage. They explore the concepts of treating one's spouse as one's own flesh, loving one's wife as oneself, and serving one's wife as serving oneself. Wilgus highlights the significance of prayer, both individually and collectively, in maintaining a Christ-centered marriage. They also address the challenges of over-psychologizing marriage and the importance of mutual respect and appreciation in a Christian marriage.

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