Drift Away
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What if the greatest threat to your marriage isn't a big blowup — but a slow, quiet drift?
Most couples don't choose to grow apart. Life just fills up — work, kids, exhaustion, routine — and before long, you're living next to your spouse instead of moving toward them. In this episode of Everyday I Do, we talk openly about the danger of marital drift and what the Bible says about the one thing that keeps couples from becoming roommates: intentional pursuit.
Drawing from Song of Solomon, Ephesians 5, and the example of a God who never stopped chasing after his people, they explore why pursuing your spouse isn't a dating-season thing — it's a lifelong calling.
In this episode:
- Why drift, not conflict, is often the quiet killer of marriages
- How God's pursuit of us becomes the model for how we love our spouse
- What Song of Solomon reveals about desire, hesitation, and the cost of complacency
- Why both husband and wife are called to initiate — and what that actually looks like
- How to stay intentional when routine tries to replace real connection
Whether you've been married two years or twenty, this conversation is a reminder that love isn't assumed — it's expressed, again and again, on purpose.
If you would like prayer for your marriage or anything at all, email us at everydayidopod@gmail.com. We would love to pray for you and be an encouragement! You can also message us on Instagram at everyday_i_do_podcast.