The Route 77 Podcast

Becoming Whole Before Marriage

57 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Natasha and Monique return to the Route 77 podcast and discuss why marriage should not be treated as the solution to incompleteness. They challenge the “other half” idea, warning that expecting a spouse—or later, children—to provide purpose, identity, healing, or fulfillment can create unmet expectations, resentment, and even divorce or infidelity. They emphasize contentment and wholeness in Christ, citing Colossians 2:10 and Psalm 16:11, and explain that community and fellowship take many forms beyond marriage. They address panic-driven dating, self-control and celibacy, unrealistic expectations, and the need to build intimacy with God through Scripture, prayer, church, counsel, and maturity. They close by urging listeners to live faithfully in the present and remember that marriage is a gift, not a god.

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Becoming Whole Before Marriage

Natasha and Monique return to the Route 77 podcast and discuss why marriage should not be treated as the solution to incompleteness. They challenge the “other half” idea, warning that expecting a spouse—or later, children—to provide purpose, identity, healing, or fulfillment can create unmet expectations, resentment, and even divorce or infidelity. They emphasize contentment and wholeness in Christ, citing Colossians 2:10 and Psalm 16:11, and explain that community and fellowship take many forms beyond marriage. They address panic-driven dating, self-control and celibacy, unrealistic expectations, and the need to build intimacy with God through Scripture, prayer, church, counsel, and maturity. They close by urging listeners to live faithfully in the present and remember that marriage is a gift, not a god.

11 de may de 202657 min