EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 15 MIN
Divorce Through God's Eyes: Why Generations Matter
from Single to Sacred Union: Biblical Prep for a Godly Marriage · host Georgina Wallace
Send us Fan MailDivorce rarely begins where most people think it does.In this episode, we explore divorce through a biblical and generational lens, examining how God speaks not only to individuals, but to families, lineages, and generations to come. Throughout Scripture, God consistently reveals that decisions made today can shape the emotional, spiritual, and relational legacy passed down tomorrow.This conversation is not about blame or condemnation. It is about wisdom, preparation, and stewardship.We discuss:Why God identifies Himself as a generational GodHow the family home provides security, identity, and emotional groundingThe less-visible ways marital breakdown can affect children and future generationsWhy preparing for marriage is not just personal, but generationalHow Christ becomes our true source of identity, safety, and hopeWhether you are single, preparing for marriage, married, or navigating healing from divorce, this episode offers a grace-filled, Scripture-rooted perspective to help you build intentionally and trust God with your future.This episode is especially for Christian women who desire marriage and want to prepare in a way that honours God and protects future generations.If you prefer, you can watch this episode here. Support the showlf you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave an honest review ♡Grab my FREE resources and connect with me ♡Take my FREE Marriage Prep Quiz & get my weekly Faith Letter here.Subscribe to my YouTube channel. Get your Godly Woman's Declarations FREE download here. Get my FREE Dating with Purpose ebook. Get a shoutout on an upcoming episode. Support the show!Follow me on Instagram: @Esther.Gen_Follow me on TikTok: @Esther.Gen_
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