Restored Wives
In part one of this two-part conversation, Desiree sits down with Alycea and Katelin to talk about what it really means to stand firm in difficult seasons of marriage, grief, refinement, and spiritual warfare. Together, they unpack the tension of trying to remain faithful to God while feeling weary, misunderstood, or discouraged by what they do not yet see changing around them. Katelin vulnerably shares the heartbreaking story of losing one of her twin daughters late in pregnancy and how God met her in grief in a completely new way. Alycea opens up about wrestling with pride, self-righteousness, and the challenge of not just knowing the truth, but actually applying it in everyday moments of marriage and conflict. This episode is a reminder that obedience is not about perfection or performance. It is about continually surrendering your will, allowing God to expose what is in your heart, and trusting that even painful seasons are producing endurance, character, and deeper intimacy with Him. Key Takeaways * Suffering has purpose, even when we do not understand it. * Obedience to God cannot depend on your husband’s behavior. * Knowing the Word is different from living the Word. * Pride and idolatry are often exposed in difficult seasons. * God often meets us most deeply in quiet surrender, not control. * Seasons of weariness are opportunities for refinement, endurance, and growth. Key Timestamps 07:21 — What it means to not grow weary in doing good 09:49 — Katelin shares the loss of one of her twin daughters 25:07 — Being hearers of the Word versus doers of the Word 41:07 — Choosing obedience over flesh in difficult moments 49:18 — How idolatry can show up in marriage 01:07:11 — Understanding difficult seasons through Ecclesiastes 3
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