One of the most powerful truths explored in “Marriage Is” is that marriage is meant to reflect something far greater than romance—it reflects the love of God.
Biblical marriage points beyond itself. It tells a story of sacrificial love, unity, forgiveness, and faithfulness. When husbands and wives love each other well, they become living testimonies of the gospel in action.
This kind of love doesn’t come naturally. It requires intentionality, prayer, and a willingness to love even when it’s difficult. It mirrors Christ’s love for the Church—selfless, enduring, and rooted in truth.
When couples prioritize God at the center of their marriage, their relationship gains a deeper purpose. Marriage becomes a ministry. The home becomes a place of peace, healing, and witness.
Marriage is not just about happiness; it’s about holiness. It’s about showing the world what God’s love looks like when lived out daily through commitment and grace.