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In a world that either idolizes or whispers about sex, we're invited to reclaim God's original design for this beautiful gift within marriage. This conversation challenges us to see that when our intimate lives feel tired, boring, or disconnected, it's not a sign of brokenness—it's simply a signal that our season has changed.
The biblical truth that God declared sex as 'good' from creation reminds us that physical intimacy was meant to be a source of refreshment, reconnection, and covenant renewal between husband and wife.
We discover three transformative principles:
This message calls us back to covenant thinking, reminding us that the hard work of communication, prayer, and creating margin will always outperform quick fixes that promise connection but deliver division.
By Tyler & Crystal TullosIn a world that either idolizes or whispers about sex, we're invited to reclaim God's original design for this beautiful gift within marriage. This conversation challenges us to see that when our intimate lives feel tired, boring, or disconnected, it's not a sign of brokenness—it's simply a signal that our season has changed.
The biblical truth that God declared sex as 'good' from creation reminds us that physical intimacy was meant to be a source of refreshment, reconnection, and covenant renewal between husband and wife.
We discover three transformative principles:
This message calls us back to covenant thinking, reminding us that the hard work of communication, prayer, and creating margin will always outperform quick fixes that promise connection but deliver division.