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What to Do when the Honeymoon Is Over (Song of Solomon 5:2–8:14)

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The party ends, the house quiets, and two newlyweds discover the real work of love. We follow the arc of the Song of Songs from the glow of romance to the grit of daily choice, unpacking how a marriage survives missed moments, wounded pride, and the slow fade of novelty. Instead of promising shortcuts, we talk about what actually builds a home: remembering your spouse’s best qualities, speaking belonging out loud, and turning conflict into a path back to each other.

We revisit the nighttime knock—desire met with hesitation—and the ripple of indifference and withdrawal that so many couples know. Then we move toward repair. Gratitude becomes a practice, not a mood. “I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine” shifts from poetry to policy—commitment and exclusivity that quiet outside noise and steady the bond. We also address the debated imagery of queens and concubines to highlight the unmistakable point: focused praise aimed at one person, the spouse you chose.

To land the plane, we shape three stepping stones for a love that lasts: permanence that seals affection to heart and strength, perseverance that stays aboard when the waters rise, and pricelessness that refuses to turn love into a transaction. Along the way, we weave in simple habits—apology without defensiveness, prayer that is honest and regular, and specific words of admiration that make trust grow again. If you’re past the confetti and into the calendar, this conversation offers a map for building a marriage that holds when feelings dip and storms roll through.

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