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Awesome Marriage Podcast

How to Create a More Servant-Hearted Marriage | Ep. 667

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Dr. Kim Kimberling

Marriage, Awesomemarriagepodcast, Marriagepodcast, Awesomemarriage, Marriageadvice, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Relationships, Christianmarriage, Christianity

4.9802 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this conversation, Lindsay and Dr. Kim discuss the concept of cultivating a servant-hearted marriage, emphasizing the importance of serving one another selflessly. They explore how serving each other can create a loving and respectful environment, reflecting God's design for marriage. The discussion includes practical ways to serve, the impact of a servant-hearted marriage on family dynamics, and the barriers that can hinder this service. They also highlight the significance of self-examination and seeking help when facing challenges in marriage. 

 

Episode highlights include:

  • Cultivating a servant-hearted marriage requires daily choices to act in love.

  • Children benefit from witnessing a servant-hearted marriage.

  • A servant-hearted marriage reflects God's design and glorifies Him.

  • Serving one another should come from the heart, not a checklist. Counseling can help break negative patterns in marriage.

 

Couples Conversation Guide: 

Main takeaway: 

God’s design for marriage goes far beyond just coexisting with your spouse. Serving one another, respecting their wants and needs, and creating a loving relationship reflect the heart of the Lord and His design for the marriage relationship. 

 

Questions to Discuss: 

What stands in the way of you selflessly serving your spouse?

Has your relationship with your spouse become transactional?

 

QUOTES 

  • "Serving is saying, sure, I can do that."

  • "Don't stay stuck there."

  • "You don't just grow better."

  • "God sees you."

  • "It's gonna make a difference."

  • “If your kids see you doing that, they want that, and it gives them security.”

  • “Having a marriage that’s not life-giving, can drain you so quick. It zaps your energy.”

  • “When a couple is able to get past the things keeping them at odds, it goes beyond the marriage too.”

  • “I can’t meet all her needs, but God can.”

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the awesome marriage podcast, a place for honest conversations and practical advice on how to build an awesome marriage.

0:09.7

I am your podcast producer and co-host, Lindsay Few. On the show will be our host Dr. Kim Kimberly.

0:17.0

Dr. Kim is a marriage counselor and has been married for over 50 years.

0:21.8

His passion is to help you strengthen your most intimate relationship.

0:27.8

Welcome to the awesome marriage podcast.

0:29.6

We are so glad that you're joining us.

0:31.3

Today, I'm in the studio with Dr. Kim, and we are excited to talk about the topic of

0:35.9

cultivating a servant-hearted marriage.

0:39.2

Does being servant-hearted have a place in your marriage?

0:42.0

And how are you doing with being kind and generous toward your spouse and through your marriage?

0:48.2

It's really cool because marriage can be a bright light to the world around us,

0:52.1

like how Jesus talked about being a city on a hill,

0:55.2

but it won't happen by accident.

0:57.5

So today we're talking about how to create a more serving marriage, even when it's hard.

1:02.9

So Dr. Kim, to start off, how would you define what it means to be servant-hearted in marriage?

1:09.1

I think for us, we tried to tried to muddle off what we saw

1:12.4

Jesus too, because I think he is our example, and he is the perfect example of sacrificial love,

1:18.8

you know, that he died for us. And so I think a lot of being a servant is that process of dying

1:24.0

to self and putting your spouse above you. And when you're both doing that,

1:29.2

things really go well. And so it talks about Jesus did not come to be, to serve it, to serve.

1:37.2

So I think it's for us, it's the daily choices that we make to each other to act in love,

1:43.1

even if it's inconvenient, even if we don't want

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