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Many seniors today face a quiet but painful dilemma: Whathappens when love grows, marriage feels right, but financial fears make obedience seem impossible? In this episode, we explore the tension between companionship, covenant, and the very real concerns about losing benefits or income in later life.
Scripture affirms the beauty of friendship and shared life, yet it also calls us to honor God’s design for marriage as a sacredcovenant (Genesis 2:24; Hebrews 13:4). When fear of financial loss begins to outweigh trust in God’s provision, our hearts can drift into anxiety, compromise, and spiritual strain (Proverbs 30:8–9; Matthew 6:25–34).
Together, we look at what it means to trust God with ourneeds—daily, faithfully, and honestly. We reflect on His promise to carry us even into old age (Isaiah 46:4), to sustain us when burdens feel heavy (Psalm 55:22), and to supply every need according to His riches (Philippians 4:19).And we learn to pray with the same honesty as the father who cried out, “I believe; help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24).
If you or someone you love is wrestling with the cost ofobedience in later life, this episode offers hope, clarity, and a gentle reminder: faithfulness may feel costly, but it is never wasted. God walks with those who trust Him.
By R DMany seniors today face a quiet but painful dilemma: Whathappens when love grows, marriage feels right, but financial fears make obedience seem impossible? In this episode, we explore the tension between companionship, covenant, and the very real concerns about losing benefits or income in later life.
Scripture affirms the beauty of friendship and shared life, yet it also calls us to honor God’s design for marriage as a sacredcovenant (Genesis 2:24; Hebrews 13:4). When fear of financial loss begins to outweigh trust in God’s provision, our hearts can drift into anxiety, compromise, and spiritual strain (Proverbs 30:8–9; Matthew 6:25–34).
Together, we look at what it means to trust God with ourneeds—daily, faithfully, and honestly. We reflect on His promise to carry us even into old age (Isaiah 46:4), to sustain us when burdens feel heavy (Psalm 55:22), and to supply every need according to His riches (Philippians 4:19).And we learn to pray with the same honesty as the father who cried out, “I believe; help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24).
If you or someone you love is wrestling with the cost ofobedience in later life, this episode offers hope, clarity, and a gentle reminder: faithfulness may feel costly, but it is never wasted. God walks with those who trust Him.