Married and lonely? You’re not alone — and this sermon explains why. After 15+ years of pastoring, I’ve learned that some of the loneliest people aren’t single. They’re married. Sleeping in the same bed. Sitting at the same table. Raising the same kids. Yet functioning as glorified roommates.
In this message from Genesis 2:18–25, we walk through God’s original blueprint for marriage — before sin, before shame, before hiding — and discover four steps to a soul-satisfying, God-glorifying marriage:
1. Wait for God to change your season of singleness
2. Don’t settle for anything less than your Corresponding One
3. Cherish the femininity of all women as a precious work of God
4. Pursue “naked and unashamed” one-flesh unity with your spouse
Whether you’re single, married, thriving, or barely surviving — this message is for you. Marriage was never just about your happiness. It was always about putting the Gospel on display.