Episode Summary
In this deeply personal episode, Adam Hamilton pulls back the curtain on his 43-year marriage to LaVon, sharing the honest, sometimes messy reality of how faith has held them together when everything else might have pulled them apart. After recently officiating his youngest daughter’s wedding, Adam reflects on what it really means to build a lasting relationship – not through rose-colored romanticism, but through prayer, intentionality, and the kind of commitment that shows up even when feelings fade. This isn’t your typical marriage advice. It’s a real, vulnerable conversation about the moments when attraction wanes, when other people could easily turn your head, and when the gap between who you married and who you’re married to now feels impossibly wide. If you’ve ever wondered whether faith makes any practical difference in relationships, Adam’s story – complete with late-night flower runs and 15,695 nightly prayers – offers compelling evidence that it does.
5 KEY INSIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE:
The Three-Step Rule That Saved Adam’s Marriage
Adam describes those dangerous moments early in marriage when casual workplace friendships could have become something more. His solution? Recognizing when he was “three steps away” from destroying everything he cared about, and choosing to step back instead of forward.
Why Doing Comes Before Feeling
After hearing a prompting to buy LaVon flowers at 11 PM when he didn’t feel like it, Adam discovered a crucial truth: in dating, you do loving things because you feel love. In marriage, you often do loving things first, and the feelings follow.
The 70% Happiness Factor
Research shows that couples who pray together daily are 70% more likely to report being very happy in their marriages. Active religious participation reduces divorce rates by 30%. These aren’t just numbers – they’re Adam’s lived experience.
What the First Wedding Teaches Us
Adam unpacks the Genesis story of Adam and Eve, revealing two Hebrew words that define marriage: ezer (helper/rescuer) and kenegdo (companion). You’re not promising to always feel madly in love – you’re promising to show up and do life together.
The Hand Print on Your Heart
Drawing from the musical Wicked, Adam shares how he sang “For Good” to LaVon, realizing that after 43 years, they’ve been changed by each other – reshaped, reformed, and ultimately made better through the commitment they made as teenagers.
This episode isn’t just for people planning weddings or struggling in their marriages. It’s for anyone wondering whether ancient faith has anything relevant to say about modern relationships. Adam’s vulnerability about his own journey and daily disciplines offers a roadmap that’s both practical and profound – showing us that love isn’t just a feeling to chase, but a choice to make, again and again, for a lifetime.
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Reflection Guide Download
In this deeply personal episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton shares the unvarnished truth about his 43-year marriage – including the moments when feelings faded, when temptation knocked, and when only intentional faith practices kept him and LaVon together. Whether you’re married, dating, single, or navigating any kind of meaningful relationship, this conversation offers powerful insights about commitment, prayer, and the daily choice to show up for the people we love. As you reflect on Adam’s story, use this guide to explore how these principles might transform your own relationships.
Love to Stay: Six Keys to a Successful Marriage
Adam Hamilton
In this book, Adam Hamilton explores how, with God’s help, we can make love last. Drawing upon a survey of thousands of couples and singles, interviews with relationship and marriage therapists, the latest research in the field, and wisdom from the Bible, Hamilton looks at what it takes to create and sustain healthy, meaningful romantic relationships across the course of a lifetime.