Episode #39: What Sex Really Means in Marriage

04 Mar 2025 • 39 min • EN
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In this episode, we're diving deep into a perspective on marital intimacy that's often misunderstood or completely overlooked in our modern culture—sex as a sacred, spiritual connection between husband and wife. I'm challenging the transactional view of intimacy that has created so much tension and obligation in marriages today. What if the struggles around frequency, desire, and obligation aren't just problems—but invitations? Invitations to discover a more beautiful understanding of what sex was truly designed to be in marriage: the physical expression of your covenant bond. I'll walk you through: ✅ Why viewing sex as an obligation or "need" destroys the beauty of intimacy ✅ The biblical understanding of "two becoming one flesh" and what that really means ✅ How cultural misconceptions about sex have damaged our marriages without us realizing ✅ Why respect, not desire, is the true foundation of a healthy sexual relationship ✅ The practical ways to move from transactional thinking to seeing sex as an act of recommitment Your marriage isn't supposed to be a battlefield of competing needs—it's meant to be the sacred space where two equal partners continually choose to become one. Tune in for a conversation that might completely transform how you view intimacy with your spouse. 🔗 Get my March relationship planner focused on this topic: https://luellajonk.com/the-game-plan/#The_Planner 📚 Recommended Reading: "Be Devoted: Restoring Friendship, Passion, and Communion in Your Marriage" by Bob SchuchtsMcNally RobinsonIndigoAmazon "Good News about Sex & Marriage"McNally RobinsonIndigoAmazon 🔔 Disclaimer: This podcast provides relationship insights from a faith-oriented perspective but is not a substitute for professional counseling. Always seek guidance from a licensed therapist for personalized support.

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