Episode 7: Romance, Mystery, and Delight
Episode Description: In Episode 7 of the Bethlehem Marriage Podcast, Kevin and Darla Miller talk about how romance in marriage is less about grand gestures and more about cultivating daily connection, delight, and intentional love. They explore why romance often fades through stress, busyness, and unresolved conflict — and how couples can revive it through small, meaningful actions that build emotional intimacy and strengthen their relationship. With biblical encouragement and practical conversation starters, this episode will challenge couples to stop drifting apart and start pursuing one another again with purpose and joy.’
Keywords:
* Core Themes: Marital Romance, Rekindling the Spark, Emotional Intimacy, Healthy Marriage, Marital Refuge, The Slow Fade
* Relationship Concepts: The Chase/Pursuit, Cultivating the Soil, Intentional Habits, Small Things Often, Actions Precede Feelings, Safety & Judgment-Free Zone, Repair Attempts, Reframing & Positive Perspective, Giving the Benefit of the Doubt
* The "FLAP" Framework: Flirt, Laugh, And Play (FLAP)
* Marriage Roadblocks: Busyness, Laziness, Emotional Stress, Unresolved Conflict/Scorekeeping, Fear of Failure
* References & Experts: Song of Solomon 2:5, Matthew 12:22-28, Focus on the Family, Dr. Dorothy Tennov, Shaunti Feldhahn, John & Pam McGee, Dr. John Gottman
📌 Episode Timestamps:
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00:00 – Introduction: The Leaking Romance
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01:14 – Defining Romance: Excitement, Mystery, and Delight
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03:46 – The "Three-Year" Shelf Life of Romantic Love
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06:13 – Walking Down Memory Lane (Then vs. Now)
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09:39 – Defining Modern Romance in the Empty Nest Season
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13:13 – Cultivating the Soil of Your Relationship
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15:53 – Why Romance Suffers: The Big Four Roadblocks
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20:37 – Actions Precede Feelings
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21:45 – Why Marriage Needs Romance (and Why the Kids Are Watching)
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25:01 – The "FLAP" Framework
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26:15 – Dating the "New" Versions of Your Spouse
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30:31 – A Unique Angle: Adrenaline, Hobbies, and the Deer Stand Story
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32:32 – Romance Can Stand Alone (Separating Romance from Sex)
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34:00 – Practical Strategies to Increase Romance (and Failed Attempts)
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36:17 – Building Rhythms, Positivity, and Teamwork
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38:44 – Creating an Emotional Safety Zone
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40:41 – Conclusion: The Slow Fade & The 3-Question Homework Challenge
Episode Resources:
Scripture References
* Song of Solomon 2:5 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Song%20of%20Solomon%202%3A5&version=ESV] – Used to highlight the passionate, romantic design of godly marriage
* Matthew 12:22-28 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2012%3A22-28&version=ESV] – Referenced for the principle that "a house divided against itself cannot stand," highlighting the necessity of marital teamwork
Ministries & Organizations
* Reengage [https://www.reengage.org] – A marriage enrichment curriculum referenced regarding intimacy and communication
People & Research Experts
* Dr. Dorothy Tennov [https://www.amazon.com/Love-Limerence-Experience-Being/dp/0812862864] – Clinical psychologist cited for her data on the lifespan of intense romantic love (the average 2-to-3-year drop-off)
* Shaunti Feldhahn [https://shaunti.com] – Author and researcher noted for her findings that thriving marriages are built on small, highly frequent intentional actions
* John & Pam McGee [https://www.watermark.org/people/john-mcgee]– Marriage speakers referenced for their teaching that "loving actions produce loving feelings”
* Dr. John Gottman [https://www.gottman.com] – Renowned relationship expert explicitly quoted for his core marital philosophy: "Small things often”