Emy Moore
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I think that's what I've loved so much about our marriage is that it's just more of him.
And it's not like how it used to look.
I think that's something we even just talk about now is, you know, newlywed, it's such an interesting season because you're transitioning out of things that you've done your entire life.
And now you're combining two worlds together.
And it is a beautiful tragedy.
because you're saying bye to things that you were once so comfortable with.
And God is speaking in new ways and he's no longer in the old, but he's in the new.
And it takes a lot of grieving and it takes a lot of intentionality and sightfulness to seek the Lord in those areas and to believe that he moves and he changes and he doesn't stay in the same place.
But wherever he is, that's the safest place.
He's been the safest place.
He's our refuge.
But I was not fasting.
Yeah.
It has.
And I think you just touched on something where it's like our marriage ultimately has revealed Jesus the entire time.
Yes.
Like the crucified Christ.
Even outside of the analogy of
love your wives as Christ has loved the church.
Like marriage is ultimately supposed to point back to the ultimate covenant that we have with the Lord and it's through his son, Jesus Christ.