Marriage: More Than Just a Contract

Marriage: Beyond the Contract

The world likes to treat marriage like a lease agreement. If the terms stop being convenient or the “property” loses its luster, people look for the exit. That’s a lie. Real marriage isn’t a legal convenience; it’s a covenant. It’s a mirror of Christ’s love for the Church—total, sacrificial, and gritty. When we signed up for this, we committed to a design that demands honesty over polish.


Sacrifice is the Standard

The New Testament is clear. Husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the Church. He gave everything. That is the bar. Sacrificial love means Christy’s needs come before mine, every single time. It’s about choosing kindness when I’m exhausted and showing grace when resentment tries to take root. It’s not a fleeting feeling; it’s a daily mission.

The Strength of Submission

Submission isn’t a popular word, but most people read it wrong. It’s not about being a doormat; it’s about mutual respect and service. It’s putting pride in the backseat and being willing to listen, forgive, and work through the hard stuff. When two people are trying to out-serve each other, you build a bond that the world can’t break. That humility is the foundation of a house that stands.

Weathering the Seasons

Life isn’t always clean or easy. There are seasons that feel like a long slog through heavy mud. But what God has joined, let no one separate. Emotional maturity means staying anchored when the storms hit. Zippy knows about adapting to tough breaks, and we should too. We persevere through the highs and the lows because our commitment is rooted in something deeper than our current mood.

Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word… In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. Ephesians 5:25-28

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