Episodios

  • 25 Marriage Devotional: Embracing God’s Order in Marriage
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we explore how God’s design brings order to every sphere—creation, institutions, church, and specifically marriage. We discuss how without order life becomes chaotic, how even the smallest parts of life reveal a coordinated design, and why aligning with God’s order leads to fruitfulness and peace in the home.

    Key Points

    • God is a God of order: order = design and purpose, from cells to creation to marriage.
    • Order in creation: Genesis 1–2 shows day-by-day structure; God declares His creation “good.”
    • Evidence of a Creator: the intricate, interdependent parts of systems (e.g., a cell’s parts like nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria) rely on each other to function.
    • Order in church and home: 1 Corinthians 14:40 emphasizes decency and order in gathering; diverse gifts function together for a common purpose.
    • Practical impact on marriage: aligning with God’s order reduces chaos, brings peace, and increases fruitfulness in the home.
    • Humble posture before God’s ways: Isaiah 55:8–11 reminds us that God’s thoughts and ways are higher; trust and surrender to His design for marriage and life.

    Scripture References

    • 1 Corinthians 14:40 – “All things should be done decently and in order.”
    • Genesis 1–2 – Creation order and purpose.
    • Colossians 1:16–17 – Creation through Him and for Him; He holds all things together.
    • Isaiah 55:8–11 – God’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours.


    Practical Takeaways

    • Seek God’s order in daily marriage life: roles, responsibilities, and communication should reflect His design.
    • When chaos arises, pause, align with Scripture, and pursue orderly practices that uplift one another.
    • Use creation as a faith-revealing reflection: order points to a purposeful Creator and a purposeful marriage.


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    Keywords: marriage order, peace in marriage, devotionals, biblical marriage, roles in marriage, church and home, unity in the body, practical application, faith-based marriage guidance

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    51 m
  • Minimalism with Purpose: Owning Less to Live More with Joshua Becker
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, Aaron chats with Joshua Becker, author of Uncluttered Faith, founder of Becoming Minimalist, speaker, and longtime advocate for living with less in order to live more. Based in Peoria, Arizona; 26-year marriage; two adult children.

    They explore how owning less can deepen your faith, strengthen your marriage, and free up time, energy, and resources for what matters most—family, faith, and shared purpose. They also discuss the real-world realities of minimalism in marriage, practical compromises, and how technology and consumer culture influence our everyday choices.

    Key Takeaways

    • How Joshua Becker’s personal journey led to a minimalist lifestyle and a faith-centered approach to possessions.
    • How minimalism can strengthen marriages by aligning values and freeing up time for what truly matters.
    • Strategies for couples to tackle decluttering together without resentment or conflict.
    • The cultural factors behind rising consumerism and practical steps to resist overconsumption.


    • 00:00: Introduction and Joshua’s perspective on happiness, meaning, and possessions
    • 00:20: Podcast purpose and Joshua Becker’s background
    • 02:00: Joshua’s bio and family
    • 03:33: How minimalism started for Joshua; blog origin
    • 04:36: Marriage and shared values; navigating differences
    • 06:08: Realities of marriage when pursuing minimalism
    • 07:56: Why minimalism is gaining traction in society
    • 09:21: Broader economic and cultural factors fueling minimalism
    • 10:21: The debt landscape and its relation to consumerism


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    Connect with Joshua Becker:

    • Uncluttered Faith
    • Becoming Minimalist
    • Youtube

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    Keywords: minimalism, uncluttered faith, Joshua Becker, becoming minimalist, marriage and minimalism, decluttering for marriage, owning less, living with less, consumerism, technology and minimalism, faith and possessions, marriage tips, biblical minimalism

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    52 m
  • 24 Marriage Devotional: Building a Godly Marriage: Husband, Wife, and One Flesh in Christ
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we dive into the critical role of unity in marriage and how that unity extends to the body of Christ. Learn how being unified helps you use your gifts to spread the gospel and do God’s work together.

    We dive into what makes up a godly marriage and explore how the husband and wife are distinct parts that together form one body, grounded in biblical imagery from 1 Corinthians 12, and Ephesians 5. Listen as we discuss how individuality and unity collaborate to create a thriving, covenantal relationship where we sacrificially lay down our own interests for the good of the marriage and the body of Christ.

    Key Points

    • Body metaphor for marriage: many parts, one body; each partner matters (1 Corinthians 12).
    • Individuality within unity: each spouse brings unique gifts, backgrounds, and preferences that strengthen the union.
    • One flesh: marriage is a single unit—care for each other as you care for yourself.
    • Roles in marriage: husbands as spiritual leaders and protectors; wives as supportive partners who strengthen the home and faith.
    • Daily commitment to unity: choosing to lay down personal interests for the other and for the marriage.

    Scripture References

    • 1 Corinthians 12: many parts, one body
    • Ephesians 5: husband’s love, leadership, and unity in marriage


    Practical Takeaways

    • Reflect on how our marriage functions as a team with complementary roles.
    • Identify one concrete way we can demonstrate sacrificial love today.
    • Have a short, honest check-in about “our parts” and how we can better support each other’s God-given roles.


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    Keywords: parts of marriage, husband and wife roles, marriage unity, one flesh, biblical marriage, spiritual leadership husband, marriage devotionals, 1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 5, Marriage After God

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    45 m
  • 23 Marriage Devotional: The Power of Unity in Marriage and the Body of Christ
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we dive into the critical role of unity in marriage and how that unity extends to the body of Christ. Learn how being unified helps you use your gifts to spread the gospel and do God’s work together.

    Key Points:

    • Unity vs. isolation: why oneness is God’s design and how isolation harms marriages.
    • Signs of being disconnected and how to recognize them in your relationship.
    • Scriptural foundations: Proverbs 18:1 and 1 Peter 5:8–9 on isolation, vigilance, and spiritual warfare.
    • The power of accountability and church/community support in strengthening marriage.
    • The relationship between personal sin, shame, and isolation—and how confession and prayer lead to healing.
    • How unity in marriage empowers you to steward your gifts and advance God’s mission together.


    Practical Takeaways:

    • If you’re feeling distant from your spouse, take proactive steps to re-engage with each other and your faith community.
    • Consider joining a marriage group or church Bible study to regain connection, accountability, and support.
    • Bible references: Proverbs 18:1; 1 Peter 5:8–9


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    Keywords: marriage unity, unity in marriage, biblical unity, marriage devotional, isolation in marriage, Christian community, body of Christ, accountability partners, marriage group, spiritual warfare, Proverbs 18.1, 1 Peter 5:8, Husband After God, Wife After God, prayer in marriage, gospel-centered marriage, gifts of the Spirit

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    51 m
  • 22 Marriage Devotional: Why You Should Pray for Your Marriage Every Day
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we discuss the vital practice of daily prayer for your marriage. We explain how prayer aligns hearts with God, strengthens unity between spouses, and equips couples to recognize and respond to spiritual warfare.

    Key Points

    • Daily prayer as a non-negotiable foundation for a thriving marriage
    • Prayer as alignment with God’s will, not a means to control outcomes
    • The power of praying together to build unity and oneness
    • Ecclesiastes 4:12: the threefold cord of spouse, self, and God
    • Spiritual warfare: recognizing unseen battles and relying on God’s presence
    • 2 Kings 6:17— opening eyes to see the spiritual reality around us
    • Practical encouragement to use devotionals for deeper study, journaling, and spouse-focused prompts

    Bible Verses Mentioned

    • Ecclesiastes 4:12
    • 2 Kings 6:15-17 (story of Elisha and the servant’s eyes opened)

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    44 m
  • 21 Marriage Devotional: Praying for Your Spouse: Deepening Intimacy and Unity in Marriage
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we discuss the impact of praying for your spouse, highlighting how deliberate prayer fosters intimacy, unity, and spiritual growth within marriage. We share practical tips for starting and deepening a joint prayer life, anchored in biblical principles and personal experiences.

    What we cover in this episode-

    • Praying for your spouse benefits both individuals and the marriage as a whole.
    • Initiating prayer with your spouse can be simple and impactful, such as asking, “How can I pray for you?”
    • Praying together fosters vulnerability, trust, and emotional intimacy.
    • Biblical scriptures emphasize the spiritual unity and oneness in marriage.
    • Prayer is a spiritual discipline that realigns hearts and strengthens bonds.


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    Keywords: marriage, prayer, intimacy, spiritual growth, unity, biblical principles, marriage devotionals, praying for spouse, spiritual leadership, vulnerability


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    43 m
  • How to Love Your Spouse Biblically | Christian Marriage & Parenting w/ Casey and Meygan Caston
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, Aaron sits down with Casey and Meygan Caston, the husband-and-wife team of Marriage365, who are passionate about helping couples build Christ-centered marriages that overflow into strong families and healthy communities. Through their own journey of learning to love with greater patience, intentionality, and emotional awareness, they have developed a heart for encouraging couples to prioritize their relationship at home. In this episode, they talk about the biblical foundation of love and how it begins in the most important place — our homes.

    Together, we explore Jesus’ teaching on the two greatest commandments: to love God and to love others. But what does that look like practically? The conversation unpacks how loving your spouse well is the first and most important opportunity to live out that command.

    In this episode we discuss how-

    • Loving your spouse is your first and daily opportunity to love others well.
    • Patience and kindness inside the home shape the emotional health of your family.
    • Children learn what love looks like by watching their parents’ relationship.
    • Genuine love requires intentionality, humility, and reliance on God.
    Scripture Mentioned
    • Matthew 22:37–39 — The two greatest commandments
    • 1 Corinthians 13:4–7 — Love is patient, love is kind
    • John 13:35 — “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

    Connect with Casey and Meygan:

    • Marriage365 Website
    • The Marriage Habit

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    Keywords: love, patience, marriage, parenting, relationships, kindness, emotional intelligence, Christian marriage, biblical love, family discipleship

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    49 m
  • 20 Marriage Devotional: Why Praying for Yourself Matters
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we explore the vital habit of praying for yourself and why it matters as much as praying for others. Jesus models daily dependence on the Father, so how much more should we? Learn what it means to pray without ceasing, and gain practical steps to deepen your own prayer life with guidance from the Holy Spirit.

    What we cover in this episode-

    • The biblical basis for prayer and its importance
    • Jesus' example of prayer and dependence on the Father
    • The concept of praying without ceasing and practical application
    • The significance of praying for oneself and others
    • The role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and interceding in prayer

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    Keywords: prayer, spiritual discipline, relationship with God, Jesus' example, praying for yourself, Holy Spirit, prayer life, biblical prayer, spiritual growth, intimacy with God

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    50 m