Why Christian Marriage Feels Hard in the Middle: Reclaiming Biblical Intimacy When Life Is Overwhelming // 38
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Christian marriage often feels hardest not at the beginning, but in the middle — especially when sex in Christian marriage starts to feel disconnected, pressured, or buried under responsibility. Many Christian wives were taught a version of biblical intimacy shaped more by purity culture than by biblical sexual theology, and when real life collides with those expectations, sexual shame and discouragement follow.
If your marriage feels unfinished, strained, or harder than you expected, this episode reframes the struggle. The problem is not that your marriage is broken. The problem may be that your theology of sex and intimacy in marriage was incomplete. There is clarity in Scripture for Christian wives who want to reclaim God’s design instead of managing disappointment.
EPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode, Michelle uses the metaphor of an unfinished home project to expose a deeper issue inside many Christian marriages: we expected a polished outcome without understanding the theological foundation required to build it.
This is for the Christian wife who feels overwhelmed by responsibility, discouraged by low desire in marriage, or quietly wondering why intimacy feels harder than promised. Michelle challenges distorted expectations formed by purity culture and re-centers the conversation on biblical sexual theology. Christian marriage is not a DIY experiment. It is a covenant shaped by truth, obedience, and ongoing sanctification.
This is a message Michelle teaches when speaking to women’s ministries and churches about reclaiming intimacy through biblical authority — not emotional survival.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN• Why Christian marriage often feels hardest in the “middle years” • How purity culture distorted expectations about sex in Christian marriage • The connection between overwhelm and low desire in marriage • What Scripture actually anchors about biblical intimacy • How to rebuild intimacy in marriage from theology, not emotion • Why clarity in Christian sexuality comes through obedience, not perfection
SCRIPTURE REFERENCESGenesis 2:24 1 Corinthians 7:3–5 Romans 12:2
SPEAKING NOTEMichelle Castro speaks on biblical intimacy, Christian sexuality, and reclaiming God’s design for sex in Christian marriage.
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