DiscoverAmplified MarriageSeason 4 Ep. 2 // “The Power of Words: Speaking Life Instead of Tearing Down”
Season 4 Ep. 2 // “The Power of Words: Speaking Life Instead of Tearing Down”

Season 4 Ep. 2 // “The Power of Words: Speaking Life Instead of Tearing Down”

Update: 2025-09-13
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This week felt heavy. With everything going on in the world and the sudden loss of Charlie Kirk, we wanted to sit down and talk honestly about something that every single one of us wrestles with: how do you actually disagree well?

 Not just in politics or online arguments, but in your marriage, your friendships, and your faith.

We didn’t come into this episode with a script, just an urge to talk through what the Bible says about conflict, humility, forgiveness, and love when it’s hard. 

Together, we walked through verses that keep us grounded (Ephesians 5:21 , James 4:6, Proverbs 15:1, Colossians 3:13 , Romans 12:15 ) and shared the real ways these play out in our own marriage, the messy arguments, the moments we’ve had to swallow pride, and the times we’ve chosen to forgive first.

This isn’t about winning debates. It’s about remembering that people matter more than being right.

 It’s about guarding your words, choosing humility over pride, and learning to pause before you say something that can’t be unsaid.

We hope this conversation encourages you to slow down, reflect, and take a fresh look at how you handle conflict in your own life. 

Because at the end of the day, we believe marriage, and every relationship, can be reset, refreshed, recharged, and restored.

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Season 4 Ep. 2 // “The Power of Words: Speaking Life Instead of Tearing Down”

Season 4 Ep. 2 // “The Power of Words: Speaking Life Instead of Tearing Down”

Bryan and Natalie Grant