From the beginning, God designed marriage to be a lifelong covenant—one man and one woman united in love and commitment. It’s more than a contract; it’s becoming “one flesh,” walking side by side with God at the center. Real strength in marriage looks like humility, gentleness, and serving one another well. When a husband and wife love each other openly and faithfully, their relationship becomes a beautiful reflection of God’s heart.
February 1, 2026
Song of Solomon offers timeless wisdom about love, reminding us that marriage is built on intentional pursuit, protection, and covenant commitment. Healthy relationships thrive when spouses continue to pursue one another, guard against small compromises, invite wise counsel, and speak words that build up rather than tear down. True wisdom in love means recognizing that while we may feel many things, God’s best design calls us to protect and honor one lifelong covenant.
February 8, 2026
Marriage thrives or weakens not from dramatic moments, but from the “little foxes” — small acts of neglect, indifference, or scorekeeping that quietly erode connection over time. Song of Solomon reminds us that love is a covenant rooted in service, grace, honor, and choosing to fight for the relationship rather than for personal victory. When we protect the vine by prioritizing connection, extending forgiveness, and renewing our commitment, even seasons of winter can give way to new growth.
February 15, 2026
February 22, 2026
Marriage, like a garden, thrives when it is intentionally cared for—but busy schedules and lack of margin often crowd out the connection we value most. Emotional, spiritual, and sexual intimacy all work together, and each requires time, energy, communication, and grace to flourish. When we choose to prioritize our marriage—protecting space, setting boundaries, and pursuing unity—we create a love that grows stronger with every season.