Marriage is not a mere social construct or a convenience designed to provide mutual benefits. It is a crucible, a place of transformation where two individuals are challenged, refined, and ultimately brought to a higher understanding of themselves and the world around them. The very nature of marriage demands that we confront our own flaws, our blind spots, and the limitations of our perspective. It is through this confrontation that we grow, but it is also through this confrontation that we find conflict, tension, and discomfort.God bless,TBfor Bible questions and show topic suggestions send and email to: www.christianityisnow@gmail.comBe sure to follow us on "X" formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/1Chronicles1232If you want to support the show monthly, www.patreon.com/christianitynowYou can do a one time donation through PayPal: nearchurches@gmail.com
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