In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, Aaron and Jennifer unpack the purpose of marriage as God designed it. Together, they explore how every couple is uniquely created in His image and called to reflect His love and unity through their relationship. Drawing from Ephesians 5, they discuss how marriage mirrors Christ’s love for the Church, emphasizing forgiveness, oneness, and devotion to God’s greater mission.
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