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Back to EpisodesLove Like You’re Loved: 52 Years of Marriage and the End of the Scorecard
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After 52 years of marriage, Austin Gardner has learned one thing: you can't truly love your spouse until you understand how God loves you. In this episode, Austin breaks down why marriage isn't a contract, how to pull the "Johnson grass" of bitterness out of your home, and why God's love is never transactional.
- "You don't know how to love until you know how you're loved."
- In this candid talk, Austin Gardner shares lessons from five decades of marriage with his wife, Betty. He challenges the common "transactional" view of marriage, where we only love when our spouse performs. Instead, Austin points to the "Covenant" of the Bible—a promise that can't be broken.
- In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- The First Move: Why waiting for your spouse to apologize first is a recipe for failure.
- Contract vs. Covenant: Why "for better or worse" means more than just a legal agreement.
- The Johnson Grass of Bitterness: How to pull up old grudges by the roots before they take over your life.
- God’s "Scream" from Heaven: Understanding that God is well-pleased with you, not because of what you've done, but because of whose you are.
- Tags/Keywords: Christian Marriage, Ministry Leadership, Forgiveness, Marriage Restoration, W. Austin Gardner, Covenant Marriage, Spiritual Growth.
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