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In a world where everything feels replaceable, relationships included, what does it mean to live out a covenant?
In this episode, Grant and Joan talk honestly about the tension between a culture of convenience and God’s design for commitment. Marriage today is often approached with the mindset of “if it stops working, move on.” But covenant tells a different story; one rooted in faithfulness, sacrifice, and a promise that reflects God’s unwavering love for us.
Grant and Joan unpack what covenant really means, why it matters more than ever, and how choosing to stay, forgive, and rebuild in hard seasons is not weakness but, strength. This isn’t about pretending marriage is easy. It’s about understanding that the beauty of covenant is often forged in the middle of the struggle.
If you’ve ever questioned whether it’s worth it to keep going, this conversation is for you.
By Grant and Joan JohnsonSend us Fan Mail
In a world where everything feels replaceable, relationships included, what does it mean to live out a covenant?
In this episode, Grant and Joan talk honestly about the tension between a culture of convenience and God’s design for commitment. Marriage today is often approached with the mindset of “if it stops working, move on.” But covenant tells a different story; one rooted in faithfulness, sacrifice, and a promise that reflects God’s unwavering love for us.
Grant and Joan unpack what covenant really means, why it matters more than ever, and how choosing to stay, forgive, and rebuild in hard seasons is not weakness but, strength. This isn’t about pretending marriage is easy. It’s about understanding that the beauty of covenant is often forged in the middle of the struggle.
If you’ve ever questioned whether it’s worth it to keep going, this conversation is for you.