Hey there! It’s Ron, and I wanted to share with you some of the insights from our recent podcast with my wife, Hope. We often get asked about how we maintain our passion and love after being married for over 30 years. And let me tell you, it’s not always easy, but it’s so worth it.

One of the key things we talked about is mutual submission in marriage. It’s not about one person being in charge and the other following, but it’s about working together and supporting each other. We’ve learned to pick up each other’s slack and help out wherever needed.

We also talked about the importance of intentional actions in maintaining passion in a marriage. We make time for each other, whether it’s going on a short road trip, watching the sunset, or just sitting and talking. It’s about finding those moments to connect and show appreciation for each other.

And let me tell you, it’s the small things that can make a big difference. From sending a text to show you care, to cooking a meal after a long day, every little action adds up and strengthens the bond between us.

We also talked about the importance of including each other in our lives and decisions. It’s about being a team and celebrating each other’s successes. When one person feels left out or ignored, it can create resentment and strain the relationship.

Ultimately, maintaining passion in a marriage requires effort, communication, and a willingness to grow and change together. It’s not always easy, but it’s so worth it to have a marriage that you celebrate, not just tolerate.

So, if you’re looking to reignite the spark in your relationship, start by being intentional, showing appreciation, and including your partner in your life. Trust me, it’s the little things that can make a big difference. And remember, love compels you to give and invest in your relationship.

I hope these insights from our podcast resonate with you and inspire you to cultivate a passionate and loving marriage. Remember, it’s the journey of rediscovering each other that brings joy and fulfillment in marriage. Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll see you next time. Stay blessed!