EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 49 MIN
Episode 5- Covenant Love in a Contract Culture (with Heidi Klump)
from The Builder’s Blueprint Podcast · host The Builder's Blueprint Podcast- Bethany Lutheran Church
In this episode, Pastor Ben sits down with Heidi Klump, Bethany’s administrative assistant and a devoted wife and mother, to explore how our culture’s understanding of marriage has drifted from God’s original design. Together, they unpack how society often treats marriage as a temporary contract rather than the lifelong covenant God intended.Through thoughtful conversation, Pastor Ben and Heidi wrestle with questions like:How has culture redefined marriage compared to God’s Word?What does covenant love look like in contrast to contract love?How does Christ’s love for the Church shape marriage?What encouragement can we offer to those struggling in broken marriages?This episode invites listeners to rediscover marriage as a reflection of Christ’s faithful and sacrificial love—a love that endures and restores.
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In this episode, Pastor Ben sits down with Heidi Klump, Bethany’s administrative assistant and a devoted wife and mother, to explore how our culture’s understanding of marriage has drifted from God’s original design. Together, they unpack how society often treats marriage as a temporary contract rather than the lifelong covenant God intended.Through thoughtful conversation, Pastor Ben and Heidi wrestle with questions like:How has culture redefined marriage compared to God’s Word?What does covenant love look like in contrast to contract love?How does Christ’s love for the Church shape marriage?What encouragement can we offer to those struggling in broken marriages?This episode invites listeners to rediscover marriage as a reflection of Christ’s faithful and sacrificial love—a love that endures and restores.
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