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The True Purpose of Marriage: Covenant, Brokenness, and Redemption (Sex, Love, and God Series)

Voxology
Voxology
Episode • Sep 25, 2017 • 1h 34m

How does our modern understanding of marriage diverge from its biblical foundation, and what does it mean to live in covenant rather than comfort? Continuing with the Song of Songs Series, Mike Erre unpacks the theological and spiritual weight behind the concept of marriage as a holy covenant—one that reflects the gospel itself. With warmth, vulnerability, and humor, he explores the Old and New Testament framework for marriage, diving deep into Genesis, Exodus, Ephesians, and Revelation to illuminate how our relationships mirror God’s redemptive relationship with His people.

Mike is joined by Jim and Roe Dodgin, a couple whose personal journey through sexual brokenness, addiction, healing, and street-level ministry powerfully illustrates how God can redeem even the most shame-filled parts of our stories for a greater mission. Their testimony sets the tone for an evening focused on grace, truth, and honest reflection about sex, sin, singleness, and sacred unions.

Key Takeaways: • Marriage as Covenant, Not Contract – Why biblical marriage is about self-giving faithfulness, not mutual convenience or self-fulfillment. • The Bible’s Marital Imagery – Exploring how God's relationship with Israel and the Church is framed as a marriage across Scripture—from Genesis and Exodus to Ephesians and Revelation. • Redeemed by Grace – No one is too broken or too far gone; God’s grace transforms sin into mission, and brokenness into healing. • Sexuality and Holiness – Why God addresses human sexuality through theological beauty and not shame, and how the "one flesh" union points to a deeper spiritual truth. • Real Talk on Modern Marriages – Addressing infidelity, pornography, abuse, and spiritual mismatches between spouses through the lens of grace and covenantal love.

Guest Highlights: Jim and Roe Dodgin – Longtime members of Vox community, they share their extraordinary testimony of overcoming pornography addiction and shame, and how God used their healing process to start ministries for the homeless and women coming out of the sex industry.

Resources Mentioned: • Song of Songs 3 – Read Here • Genesis 2, Exodus 6 & 19, Ephesians 5, Revelation 21 – Key passages highlighting marriage in Scripture. • Treasures – A ministry serving women exiting the sex industry: iamatreasure.com • Vox Care Team – Trained counselors and prayer warriors available after every gathering.

This is a must-listen if you’re married, single, divorced, or simply rethinking what love, covenant, and community look like in light of the gospel.

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We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV.

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Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify

Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon

The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio

Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook

Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre

Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy