You're not a bad couple.
You love each other. You've proven that in a hundred ways.
But somewhere in the years of doing life together —
you stopped going deep at the same time.
There's a specific loneliness that lives inside a good marriage.
The kind nobody talks about because nothing is technically wrong.
You became excellent teammates. You divided the work, raised the kids, kept the house, held the calendar together. You're good at being married. But somewhere in the doing of it — you stopped meeting each other. Not in crisis. Not broken. Just quietly, steadily — two people who used to see each other clearly, learning to live with the blur.
He doesn't do this for the marriage. He does it for himself. That's exactly why it changes everything.
She doesn't do this for the marriage either. She does it because she is allowed to need something. And that changes everything too.
Finally seeing each other clearly.
Then The Meeting at the Well — guided conversations where two people who have actually changed read each other's Covenant Statements out loud for the first time.
They didn't know they were walking toward each other. That's the moment that remakes a marriage.
Ruth didn't follow Naomi because things were good.
She followed in the middle of grief — because
real covenant isn't tested in the easy seasons.
The deepest love isn't what you feel at the altar.
It's what you choose to become for each other
after the years have done their work.
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He walked his road.
She walked to the Well.
They didn't know they were walking toward each other.
That's the whole story. And it's yours.