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In this episode of Let’s Talk: Truth in Love, we explore marriage through God’s eyes—not just cultural traditions or modern debates, but the biblical revelation of what marriage was always meant to be. From Genesis 1 and 2 to Matthew 19, we see that marriage is more than a contract—it is the foundation of human society, a covenant relationship designed and joined by God Himself.
Marriage is God’s gift of companionship and teamwork, where husband and wife become “one flesh” in intimacy, partnership, and purpose. Far from being a hierarchy of master and servant, Scripture calls marriage a covenant of love, mutual honor, and shared stewardship over God’s creation. We’ll look at how the Bible portrays marriage as a reflection of God’s own covenant love—from Hosea’s faithfulness to his unfaithful wife, to the coming marriage supper of the Lamb (Revelation 19).
We also tackle the challenges of Ephesians 5, often misunderstood in modern culture. Paul’s words on submission and headship were never about domination, but about love, sacrifice, and respect—husbands loving their wives as Christ loves the Church, and wives honoring their husbands as fellow heirs of eternal life. Marriage is not only a partnership between two people but also a union with God, a “threefold cord not easily broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12).
At its core, marriage is a mystery that points us to Christ and His Church, a sacred picture of unity, intimacy, and agape love. When both husband and wife live in Christ, the same Spirit dwells in them, empowering their covenant to be a witness to the world of God’s faithfulness and love.
Looking for more? Dive deeper into the truth in love with these three insightful books:
• Moon in the Darkness
• Be with Jesus, Be like Jesus, Be for Jesus
• Christ in Us is the Hope of Glory
These books are available online. To learn more, visit https://friendsofthekingministries.org, where you can also read columns written for the Kingsport Times-News over the last eighteen years.
God bless, and we look forward to having you join us for the next episode.
By Doug Tweed and Jes WilliamsIn this episode of Let’s Talk: Truth in Love, we explore marriage through God’s eyes—not just cultural traditions or modern debates, but the biblical revelation of what marriage was always meant to be. From Genesis 1 and 2 to Matthew 19, we see that marriage is more than a contract—it is the foundation of human society, a covenant relationship designed and joined by God Himself.
Marriage is God’s gift of companionship and teamwork, where husband and wife become “one flesh” in intimacy, partnership, and purpose. Far from being a hierarchy of master and servant, Scripture calls marriage a covenant of love, mutual honor, and shared stewardship over God’s creation. We’ll look at how the Bible portrays marriage as a reflection of God’s own covenant love—from Hosea’s faithfulness to his unfaithful wife, to the coming marriage supper of the Lamb (Revelation 19).
We also tackle the challenges of Ephesians 5, often misunderstood in modern culture. Paul’s words on submission and headship were never about domination, but about love, sacrifice, and respect—husbands loving their wives as Christ loves the Church, and wives honoring their husbands as fellow heirs of eternal life. Marriage is not only a partnership between two people but also a union with God, a “threefold cord not easily broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12).
At its core, marriage is a mystery that points us to Christ and His Church, a sacred picture of unity, intimacy, and agape love. When both husband and wife live in Christ, the same Spirit dwells in them, empowering their covenant to be a witness to the world of God’s faithfulness and love.
Looking for more? Dive deeper into the truth in love with these three insightful books:
• Moon in the Darkness
• Be with Jesus, Be like Jesus, Be for Jesus
• Christ in Us is the Hope of Glory
These books are available online. To learn more, visit https://friendsofthekingministries.org, where you can also read columns written for the Kingsport Times-News over the last eighteen years.
God bless, and we look forward to having you join us for the next episode.