Episode

Building Wisdom In Marriage & Relationships S4E03

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Church Unscripted
Published
Jan 30, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of Church Unscripted, Pastor Eric is joined by Pastor John and Pastor David to wrap up their series on marriage, exploring what makes a great partner and how to respond when a loved one is walking toward a foolish decision. Drawing from biblical examples like Job’s wife and Abigail, the team highlights the importance of speaking wisdom respectfully, meeting emotional moments with maturity, and acting with good judgment rather than impulsivity. The discussion covers strategies for healthy confrontation, balancing urgency and patience, and determining true motivation behind giving advice. They also examine the distinction between godly intervention and manipulation, and when to step back and let others learn from their own mistakes. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the role of respect, intentionality, and prayer in cultivating stronger relationships and preventing regret. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast, share questions, and seek wisdom as they build Jesus-centered homes and Gosple saturated communities.