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Ready to transform your relationship? My brand new course "The Course in Conjugal Love" launches October 1st! This isn't about more information - it's about transformation. Get on the waitlist: https://luellajonk.com/the-course-in-conjugal-love/
In this deeply personal solo episode recorded on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, I'm diving into why Saint Paul - who was never married - has become my anchor for understanding love and perseverance in marriage. As a relationship therapist for 25 years, I've discovered that this warrior-athlete apostle's letters contain the most powerful blueprint for covenant love I've ever encountered.
Saint Paul was incredibly strong - both Greek and Jew - who lived the life of covenant even outside marriage. His words have become my lens for what marriage was always meant to be. This is kitchen-table love, not just pretty wedding verse poetry.
I'll walk you through Saint Paul's three most powerful verses for marriage:
✅ "When I am weak, then I am strong" (2 Corinthians 12:10) - Why this should be posted on every man's locker room wall, and how Saint Paul redefines biblical strength
✅ "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things and endures all things" (1 Corinthians 13:7) - Moving beyond embroidered pillows to understand what Paul really meant about endurance at mile 3 of a 26-mile marriage race
✅ "I fought the good fight, I finished the race, I kept the faith" (2 Timothy 4:7) - Saint Paul's final words from prison that reframe marriage as the ultimate endurance event
✅ How Saint Paul's transformation from persecuting Christians to being knocked off his horse by Christ mirrors what covenant marriage requires
✅ Why we need more Saint Paul warriors in marriage - and why modern culture has stopped producing them
Saint Paul wrote these words while physically dying in prison, yet declared "I've kept the faith." That's the image I hold for every couple - weathered, hardly shiny, but holy and still holding hands after decades.
🔔 Remember: Saint Paul shows us that marriage isn't about staying in love - it's about becoming love. It's not about erotic sparks (those die), but about that slow, steady burn of sanctification.
Note: This isn't a guilt trip for anyone struggling. This is a conversation between you and God. I'm here to offer hope for those ready to fight the good fight.
By Dr. Luella Jonk, PhD5
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Ready to transform your relationship? My brand new course "The Course in Conjugal Love" launches October 1st! This isn't about more information - it's about transformation. Get on the waitlist: https://luellajonk.com/the-course-in-conjugal-love/
In this deeply personal solo episode recorded on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, I'm diving into why Saint Paul - who was never married - has become my anchor for understanding love and perseverance in marriage. As a relationship therapist for 25 years, I've discovered that this warrior-athlete apostle's letters contain the most powerful blueprint for covenant love I've ever encountered.
Saint Paul was incredibly strong - both Greek and Jew - who lived the life of covenant even outside marriage. His words have become my lens for what marriage was always meant to be. This is kitchen-table love, not just pretty wedding verse poetry.
I'll walk you through Saint Paul's three most powerful verses for marriage:
✅ "When I am weak, then I am strong" (2 Corinthians 12:10) - Why this should be posted on every man's locker room wall, and how Saint Paul redefines biblical strength
✅ "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things and endures all things" (1 Corinthians 13:7) - Moving beyond embroidered pillows to understand what Paul really meant about endurance at mile 3 of a 26-mile marriage race
✅ "I fought the good fight, I finished the race, I kept the faith" (2 Timothy 4:7) - Saint Paul's final words from prison that reframe marriage as the ultimate endurance event
✅ How Saint Paul's transformation from persecuting Christians to being knocked off his horse by Christ mirrors what covenant marriage requires
✅ Why we need more Saint Paul warriors in marriage - and why modern culture has stopped producing them
Saint Paul wrote these words while physically dying in prison, yet declared "I've kept the faith." That's the image I hold for every couple - weathered, hardly shiny, but holy and still holding hands after decades.
🔔 Remember: Saint Paul shows us that marriage isn't about staying in love - it's about becoming love. It's not about erotic sparks (those die), but about that slow, steady burn of sanctification.
Note: This isn't a guilt trip for anyone struggling. This is a conversation between you and God. I'm here to offer hope for those ready to fight the good fight.

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