
Is the “honeymoon phase” real for Kingdom couples? And if it is, does it have to end?
In this conversation, we unpack the difference between early infatuation and lifelong intimacy, and why covenant love isn’t powered by novelty but by a heart posture that keeps choosing, tending and pursuing. We talk about how to guard the “little foxes” that spoil what’s growing, and how to return to first love by doing the “first works” again. Drawing from Ephesians 5, we explore what it means to nourish and cherish each other through real seasons: work, ministry, babies, budgets and why passion often follows attention, not the other way around.
If you’ve felt the dip and wondered, “Is this normal?” or "Are our best days behind us"?...this episode will steady your heart. The honeymoon doesn’t have to be a phase you lose; it can become a rhythm you practice: delight, honor, pursuit, play, prayer and quick repair. In Christ, love isn’t on a countdown, it’s meant to abound more and more.