MAY 2026
NewsLetter
Building a Healthy Marital Relationship Through Intimacy
Jean-Michel Etienne, Ph.D.
Marriage is one of God's most precious gifts to humanity. From the beginning, God designed marriage as a relationship of love, companionship, unity, and deep intimacy. In a world where many marriages struggle with stress, selfishness, poor communication, and emotional distance, God still offers a divine blueprint for building strong and healthy marital relationships.
True intimacy is deeper than physical affection alone. Biblical intimacy includes spiritual closeness, emotional connection, mutual respect, trust, communication, sacrifice, and loving companionship. When couples intentionally cultivate intimacy through God's principles, marriage becomes a source of joy, peace, strength, and spiritual growth.

1. God’s Counsel: Stay, If Possible, and Be a Blessing
Paul gives direct instruction in the Bible:
“If any brother has a wife who does not believe, and she is willing to live with him, let him not divorce her… For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife…” (1 Corinthians 7:12–14)
God calls believers to positively influence the home rather than cause division. A believing spouse brings grace and blessing to the marriage.
Ellen G. White echoes this principle:
“The wife or husband who is a Christian should not withdraw from the unbelieving companion… By a consistent Christian life, they may win the other to Christ.” (The Adventist Home, p. 343)
Your place in the marriage is meaningful. You are part of God's loving plan to bring hope and healing.
2. Spiritual Intimacy: The Foundation of Marital Health
The strongest marriages are built on a shared relationship with Christ. Spiritual intimacy creates unity that can withstand life's trials and temptations.
Amos 3:3 asks:
"Can two walks together, except they be agreed?"
Couples who pray together, worship together, study the Bible together, and seek God's guidance together often experience a deeper emotional and relational connection.
Ellen G. White emphasized the importance of Christ-centered homes:
"If the will of God is fulfilled, the husband and wife will respect each other and cultivate love and confidence." — The Adventist Home, p. 114
When Christ is the center of marriage, selfishness diminishes. Pride softens. Forgiveness increases. Love becomes more patient and enduring.
Prayer together is powerful in strengthening intimacy. Couples who kneel before God often find it easier to communicate openly, resolve conflicts peacefully, and support one another spiritually.
3. Emotional Intimacy: Building Trust and Connection
Emotional intimacy is the ability to share feelings, fears, dreams, struggles, and joys safely. Many marriages suffer not because love disappears but because the emotional connection weakens.
Healthy emotional intimacy requires:
- Honest communication
- Active listening
- Compassion
- Vulnerability
- Encouragement
- Patience
The Bible teaches:
"Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath." — James 1:19
Good communication is essential in marriage. Couples must listen without interrupting, criticizing, or dismissing each other's feelings.
Ellen White counseled husbands and wives to guard their words carefully:
"Let not one word of fretfulness, harshness, or passion escape your lips." — The Adventist Home, p. 436
Words can heal or wound intimacy. Kindness, appreciation, and encouragement strengthen emotional bonds. Criticism, sarcasm, bitterness, and neglect slowly destroy closeness.
Couples should spend quality time together, talk openly, and maintain friendship in marriage. Emotional intimacy grows when spouses feel valued, heard, respected, and safe.
4. Physical Intimacy: A Gift from God
Physical intimacy in marriage is not sinful or shameful. It is a sacred gift from God to strengthen the bond between husband and wife.
Hebrews 13:4 declares:
"Marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled."
God designed physical affection to express love, tenderness, unity, comfort, and commitment between husband and wife. Healthy physical intimacy strengthens emotional connection and guards a marriage against temptation and distance.
Biblical intimacy is never selfish or controlling. True marital intimacy seeks to bless the other person rather than satisfy personal desires.
The apostle Paul wrote:
"Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and likewise, also the wife unto the husband." — 1 Corinthians 7:3
Physical intimacy flourishes when emotional trust and spiritual unity are present. Affection, tenderness, respect, and mutual care create a healthy marital atmosphere.
5. The Importance of Selfless Love
One of the greatest threats to intimacy is selfishness. Sin pushes humans toward pride, control, impatience, and self-centeredness. But Christ calls husbands and wives to practice sacrificial love.
Ephesians 5:25 says:
"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it."
Christlike love seeks the happiness and wellbeing of the other. It forgives offenses, overlooks imperfections, and serves willingly.
Ellen White beautifully stated:
Neither the husband nor the wife is to make a plea for rulership. The Lord has laid down the principle that is to guide in this matter. The husband is to cherish his wife as Christ cherishes the church. And the wife is to respect and love her husband." — The Adventist Home, p. 118
Healthy intimacy cannot grow where domination, manipulation, abuse, or constant criticism exist. True love creates security, peace, and honor.
6. Forgiveness and Grace in Marriage
No marriage is perfect because no human is perfect. Every couple experiences misunderstandings, disappointments, and conflict. The difference between weak and strong marriages often lies in the willingness to forgive.
Colossians 3:13 teaches:
"Forbearing one another and forgiving one another… even as Christ forgave you."
Forgiveness restores intimacy; bitterness destroys it.
Ellen White wrote:
"Love cannot long exist without expression. Let not the heart of one connected with you starve for the want of kindness and sympathy." — The Ministry of Healing, p. 360
Couples should apologize sincerely, extend grace freely, and refuse to keep records of past wrongs. A forgiving spirit creates emotional healing and allows intimacy to deepen over time.
7. Practical Ways to Strengthen Marital Intimacy
Here are several practical ways couples can build healthier intimacy:
- Pray Together Daily
Prayer invites God into the marriage and strengthens spiritual unity.
- Spend Quality Time Together
Set aside time for conversation, walks, meals, and shared experiences.
Communicate Honestly and Kindly
Speak truthfully but gently. Avoid harsh criticism and contempt. Often
Simple words like "thank you," “I love you," and "I appreciate you" strengthen the connection.
- Show Physical Affection
Small acts of affection nurture emotional security and closeness.
- Resolve Conflicts Quickly
Do not let resentment grow unchecked.
- Study God's Word Together
Biblical principles guide couples toward healthier relationships.
- Support Each Other's Growth
Encourage spiritual, emotional, and personal development.
8. Marriage as a Witness to the World
Christian marriage is more than a personal relationship; it is a testimony of God’s love. Healthy marital intimacy reflects Christ’s relationship with His church.
When couples love sacrificially, forgive freely, communicate kindly, and worship together, they become examples of God’s grace.
Ellen White wrote:
“The sweetest type of heaven is a home where the Spirit of the Lord presides.” — The Adventist Home, p. 15
A Christ-centered marriage becomes a place of peace, healing, encouragement, and spiritual strength for the entire family.

