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When both husband and wife live under the influence of God’s presence—that is, living a Spirit-filled life shaped by His love and truth—marriage becomes a reflection of Christ and the Church, not a struggle for control but a display of covenant love. Submission and love are not about power—they are about trust, sacrifice, and mutual honor. This is the mystery of marriage: it was always meant to point us to Jesus.
By Pastor Brandon Ball5
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When both husband and wife live under the influence of God’s presence—that is, living a Spirit-filled life shaped by His love and truth—marriage becomes a reflection of Christ and the Church, not a struggle for control but a display of covenant love. Submission and love are not about power—they are about trust, sacrifice, and mutual honor. This is the mystery of marriage: it was always meant to point us to Jesus.