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    <description>Marriage is a treasure hidden in Scripture, waiting to be uncovered. Whether you are single, engaged, newly married, or have journeyed through decades of matrimony, this Bible study is for you.

This series supplements "The Seven Percent," a five-talk series that delves into the secrets of happy, natural, and sacramental marriage. Seven Percent focused on the structure of marriage. In this series, we explore marriage through the lens of Scripture—its beauty, trials, and deeper purpose in God’s plan.</description>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore three foundational concepts that shape the biblical understanding of marriage: <strong>Recapitulation</strong>, the renewal of creation in Christ as the New Adam; <strong>The Four Senses of Scripture</strong>, unveiling the layers of meaning in God’s Word; and <strong>The Covenant</strong>, the sacred bond that reflects God’s unbreakable love. Through these themes, we uncover how marriage is more than a human institution—it is a divine mystery woven into salvation history. <br></p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(02:16) - Recapitulation</li>
<li>(23:30) - Biblical Interpretative Principles</li>
<li>(44:48) - The Covenant</li>
</ul>You can download the associated slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_01.pdf">here</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore three foundational concepts that shape the biblical understanding of marriage: <strong>Recapitulation</strong>, the renewal of creation in Christ as the New Adam; <strong>The Four Senses of Scripture</strong>, unveiling the layers of meaning in God’s Word; and <strong>The Covenant</strong>, the sacred bond that reflects God’s unbreakable love. Through these themes, we uncover how marriage is more than a human institution—it is a divine mystery woven into salvation history. <br></p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(02:16) - Recapitulation</li>
<li>(23:30) - Biblical Interpretative Principles</li>
<li>(44:48) - The Covenant</li>
</ul>You can download the associated slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_01.pdf">here</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 02:01:09 -0700</pubDate>
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<li>(02:16) - Recapitulation</li>
<li>(23:30) - Biblical Interpretative Principles</li>
<li>(44:48) - The Covenant</li>
</ul>You can download the associated slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_01.pdf">here</a>]]>
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      <title>02 Eden -- Marital Union</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Synopsis: Eden: Marital Union<br><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:12) - Recap</li>
<li>(13:16) - Eden--Time Alone</li>
<li>(57:04) - Eden--Union</li>
<li>(01:13:29) - Eden--On Silence</li>
</ul></strong></p><p>In this episode of our <em>On Marriage</em> series, we journey back to <strong>Eden</strong>, where the divine blueprint for marriage was first revealed. We begin with a <strong>recap</strong> of our foundational discussion on <strong>recapitulation, biblical interpretive principles, and the covenant</strong>, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of marriage’s sacred nature.</p><p>Next, we tackle a crucial theological question: <strong>Does God Curse?</strong> Addressing common objections, we explore the nature of divine justice, mercy, and the true meaning of biblical "curses."</p><p>With this foundation in place, we delve into the <strong>Marital Covenant</strong>, uncovering how marriage is not merely a contract but a sacred, binding relationship rooted in God’s design.</p><p>Finally, we return to <strong>Eden</strong> itself.</p><ul><li>In <strong>Time Alone</strong>, we reflect on Adam’s solitude before meeting Eve and what it teaches us about <strong>celibacy as a season of </strong>marriage preparation.</li><li>In <strong>Marital Union</strong>, we examine the essential elements of a thriving marriage: <strong>courtship, physical attraction, emotional compatibility, intellectual harmony</strong>, and, ultimately, <strong>spiritual union</strong>—the bond that transforms marriage into a reflection of divine love.</li></ul><p>Uncover the <strong>divine wisdom of Eden</strong>, offering insight for those preparing for marriage and those already living out this sacred covenant.</p><ul><li>Grab the companion slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_02.pdf">here</a>.</li><li>Grab the companion document <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/On_Shame.pdf">On Shame in the Modern World</a>.</li><li>Grab the companion document <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Silence.pdf">On Silence</a>.</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Synopsis: Eden: Marital Union<br><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:12) - Recap</li>
<li>(13:16) - Eden--Time Alone</li>
<li>(57:04) - Eden--Union</li>
<li>(01:13:29) - Eden--On Silence</li>
</ul></strong></p><p>In this episode of our <em>On Marriage</em> series, we journey back to <strong>Eden</strong>, where the divine blueprint for marriage was first revealed. We begin with a <strong>recap</strong> of our foundational discussion on <strong>recapitulation, biblical interpretive principles, and the covenant</strong>, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of marriage’s sacred nature.</p><p>Next, we tackle a crucial theological question: <strong>Does God Curse?</strong> Addressing common objections, we explore the nature of divine justice, mercy, and the true meaning of biblical "curses."</p><p>With this foundation in place, we delve into the <strong>Marital Covenant</strong>, uncovering how marriage is not merely a contract but a sacred, binding relationship rooted in God’s design.</p><p>Finally, we return to <strong>Eden</strong> itself.</p><ul><li>In <strong>Time Alone</strong>, we reflect on Adam’s solitude before meeting Eve and what it teaches us about <strong>celibacy as a season of </strong>marriage preparation.</li><li>In <strong>Marital Union</strong>, we examine the essential elements of a thriving marriage: <strong>courtship, physical attraction, emotional compatibility, intellectual harmony</strong>, and, ultimately, <strong>spiritual union</strong>—the bond that transforms marriage into a reflection of divine love.</li></ul><p>Uncover the <strong>divine wisdom of Eden</strong>, offering insight for those preparing for marriage and those already living out this sacred covenant.</p><ul><li>Grab the companion slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_02.pdf">here</a>.</li><li>Grab the companion document <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/On_Shame.pdf">On Shame in the Modern World</a>.</li><li>Grab the companion document <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Silence.pdf">On Silence</a>.</li></ul>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 17:15:24 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Synopsis: Eden: Marital Union<br><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:12) - Recap</li>
<li>(13:16) - Eden--Time Alone</li>
<li>(57:04) - Eden--Union</li>
<li>(01:13:29) - Eden--On Silence</li>
</ul></strong></p><p>In this episode of our <em>On Marriage</em> series, we journey back to <strong>Eden</strong>, where the divine blueprint for marriage was first revealed. We begin with a <strong>recap</strong> of our foundational discussion on <strong>recapitulation, biblical interpretive principles, and the covenant</strong>, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of marriage’s sacred nature.</p><p>Next, we tackle a crucial theological question: <strong>Does God Curse?</strong> Addressing common objections, we explore the nature of divine justice, mercy, and the true meaning of biblical "curses."</p><p>With this foundation in place, we delve into the <strong>Marital Covenant</strong>, uncovering how marriage is not merely a contract but a sacred, binding relationship rooted in God’s design.</p><p>Finally, we return to <strong>Eden</strong> itself.</p><ul><li>In <strong>Time Alone</strong>, we reflect on Adam’s solitude before meeting Eve and what it teaches us about <strong>celibacy as a season of </strong>marriage preparation.</li><li>In <strong>Marital Union</strong>, we examine the essential elements of a thriving marriage: <strong>courtship, physical attraction, emotional compatibility, intellectual harmony</strong>, and, ultimately, <strong>spiritual union</strong>—the bond that transforms marriage into a reflection of divine love.</li></ul><p>Uncover the <strong>divine wisdom of Eden</strong>, offering insight for those preparing for marriage and those already living out this sacred covenant.</p><ul><li>Grab the companion slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_02.pdf">here</a>.</li><li>Grab the companion document <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/On_Shame.pdf">On Shame in the Modern World</a>.</li><li>Grab the companion document <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Silence.pdf">On Silence</a>.</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Flood and the Moral Imperative<br></strong> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:33) - Recap</li>
<li>(08:40) - Does God Curse?</li>
<li>(17:45) - Moral Imperative</li>
<li>(26:30) - Before the Flood</li>
<li>(54:38) - During the Flood</li>
<li>(01:06:49) - After the Flood</li>
</ul><br>The companion slides can be found <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_03.pdf">here</a>.<p>In this episode of <em>On Marriage</em>, we explore the Flood in Noah’s time and uncover its significance for marriage and family life.</p><p>We begin with a <strong>quick recap</strong> of the first two lectures before diving into the heart of this discussion:</p><ul><li><strong>Covenantal Curses in the Old Testament</strong> – How do God’s judgments relate to marriage? We explore how divine justice, often misunderstood, plays a crucial role in <strong>covenantal relationships</strong>.</li><li><strong>The Moral Imperative</strong> – Just as great saints lived by a defining principle (e.g., <strong>“Doing God’s Will”</strong> for the Holy Family, <strong>“All for God's Glory”</strong> for St. Paul), every marriage must discern its <strong>unique guiding vision</strong>. What is your marriage’s mission?</li></ul><p>Then, we turn to the <strong>Flood itself</strong>—not just as an act of divine justice but as a <strong>family drama</strong> shaping the course of human history. We examine:</p><ul><li><strong>Noah’s role as husband and father</strong>,</li><li><strong>The dynamics between his family members</strong>, and</li><li><strong>The renewal of creation through the covenant with God</strong>.</li></ul><p>This episode challenges us to <strong>see beyond the waters of destruction</strong> and embrace the deeper call of <strong>covenant, vision, and family unity</strong> in marriage.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Flood and the Moral Imperative<br></strong> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:33) - Recap</li>
<li>(08:40) - Does God Curse?</li>
<li>(17:45) - Moral Imperative</li>
<li>(26:30) - Before the Flood</li>
<li>(54:38) - During the Flood</li>
<li>(01:06:49) - After the Flood</li>
</ul><br>The companion slides can be found <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_03.pdf">here</a>.<p>In this episode of <em>On Marriage</em>, we explore the Flood in Noah’s time and uncover its significance for marriage and family life.</p><p>We begin with a <strong>quick recap</strong> of the first two lectures before diving into the heart of this discussion:</p><ul><li><strong>Covenantal Curses in the Old Testament</strong> – How do God’s judgments relate to marriage? We explore how divine justice, often misunderstood, plays a crucial role in <strong>covenantal relationships</strong>.</li><li><strong>The Moral Imperative</strong> – Just as great saints lived by a defining principle (e.g., <strong>“Doing God’s Will”</strong> for the Holy Family, <strong>“All for God's Glory”</strong> for St. Paul), every marriage must discern its <strong>unique guiding vision</strong>. What is your marriage’s mission?</li></ul><p>Then, we turn to the <strong>Flood itself</strong>—not just as an act of divine justice but as a <strong>family drama</strong> shaping the course of human history. We examine:</p><ul><li><strong>Noah’s role as husband and father</strong>,</li><li><strong>The dynamics between his family members</strong>, and</li><li><strong>The renewal of creation through the covenant with God</strong>.</li></ul><p>This episode challenges us to <strong>see beyond the waters of destruction</strong> and embrace the deeper call of <strong>covenant, vision, and family unity</strong> in marriage.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2025 00:20:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<li>(04:33) - Recap</li>
<li>(08:40) - Does God Curse?</li>
<li>(17:45) - Moral Imperative</li>
<li>(26:30) - Before the Flood</li>
<li>(54:38) - During the Flood</li>
<li>(01:06:49) - After the Flood</li>
</ul><br>The companion slides can be found <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_03.pdf">here</a>.<p>In this episode of <em>On Marriage</em>, we explore the Flood in Noah’s time and uncover its significance for marriage and family life.</p><p>We begin with a <strong>quick recap</strong> of the first two lectures before diving into the heart of this discussion:</p><ul><li><strong>Covenantal Curses in the Old Testament</strong> – How do God’s judgments relate to marriage? We explore how divine justice, often misunderstood, plays a crucial role in <strong>covenantal relationships</strong>.</li><li><strong>The Moral Imperative</strong> – Just as great saints lived by a defining principle (e.g., <strong>“Doing God’s Will”</strong> for the Holy Family, <strong>“All for God's Glory”</strong> for St. Paul), every marriage must discern its <strong>unique guiding vision</strong>. What is your marriage’s mission?</li></ul><p>Then, we turn to the <strong>Flood itself</strong>—not just as an act of divine justice but as a <strong>family drama</strong> shaping the course of human history. We examine:</p><ul><li><strong>Noah’s role as husband and father</strong>,</li><li><strong>The dynamics between his family members</strong>, and</li><li><strong>The renewal of creation through the covenant with God</strong>.</li></ul><p>This episode challenges us to <strong>see beyond the waters of destruction</strong> and embrace the deeper call of <strong>covenant, vision, and family unity</strong> in marriage.</p>]]>
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      <title>04 Jacob -- Marital Disorder</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 4: Marital Disorder — The Life of Jacob<br><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:42) - Divine Curses in the Old Testament</li>
<li>(10:48) - One Key Question</li>
<li>(31:24) - On Faith</li>
<li>(46:58) - Jacob's Discord</li>
</ul><br>The companion slides can be found </strong><a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_04.pdf"><strong>here</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br><strong>Talk 4: Egypt – Material Comfort: The Marital Disorder of Jacob</strong></p><p>In this fourth installment of our marriage series, we turn to Jacob's life to explore the painful realities of <strong>marital disorder</strong>. Through Jacob’s tangled relationships with Leah, Rachel, and their maids, we witness the cost of disordered love, silent acquiescence, and broken covenant fidelity.</p><p>This talk dives deep into questions many couples face:</p><ul><li>What happens when a man abandons his role as spiritual head of the family?</li><li>Can love for another justify covenantal disobedience?</li><li>What are the generational consequences of divided loyalties in marriage?</li></ul><p>With clarity and conviction, we examine how Jacob's silence mirrors Adam's, and how Rachel’s theft of idols represents spiritual confusion many families face today. Yet even amid the chaos, we are reminded that <strong>God remains faithful</strong>. His grace works through weakness—not because of it, but in spite of it.</p><p>Grounded in Scripture and Catholic teaching, this session draws out parallels between Jacob's family and our own lives, offering a message of hope: <strong>God blesses those who obey the covenant—even imperfectly—because He is faithful to His word.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 4: Marital Disorder — The Life of Jacob<br><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:42) - Divine Curses in the Old Testament</li>
<li>(10:48) - One Key Question</li>
<li>(31:24) - On Faith</li>
<li>(46:58) - Jacob's Discord</li>
</ul><br>The companion slides can be found </strong><a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_04.pdf"><strong>here</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br><strong>Talk 4: Egypt – Material Comfort: The Marital Disorder of Jacob</strong></p><p>In this fourth installment of our marriage series, we turn to Jacob's life to explore the painful realities of <strong>marital disorder</strong>. Through Jacob’s tangled relationships with Leah, Rachel, and their maids, we witness the cost of disordered love, silent acquiescence, and broken covenant fidelity.</p><p>This talk dives deep into questions many couples face:</p><ul><li>What happens when a man abandons his role as spiritual head of the family?</li><li>Can love for another justify covenantal disobedience?</li><li>What are the generational consequences of divided loyalties in marriage?</li></ul><p>With clarity and conviction, we examine how Jacob's silence mirrors Adam's, and how Rachel’s theft of idols represents spiritual confusion many families face today. Yet even amid the chaos, we are reminded that <strong>God remains faithful</strong>. His grace works through weakness—not because of it, but in spite of it.</p><p>Grounded in Scripture and Catholic teaching, this session draws out parallels between Jacob's family and our own lives, offering a message of hope: <strong>God blesses those who obey the covenant—even imperfectly—because He is faithful to His word.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 00:18:28 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Michael Mouawad</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 4: Marital Disorder — The Life of Jacob<br><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(04:42) - Divine Curses in the Old Testament</li>
<li>(10:48) - One Key Question</li>
<li>(31:24) - On Faith</li>
<li>(46:58) - Jacob's Discord</li>
</ul><br>The companion slides can be found </strong><a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_04.pdf"><strong>here</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br><strong>Talk 4: Egypt – Material Comfort: The Marital Disorder of Jacob</strong></p><p>In this fourth installment of our marriage series, we turn to Jacob's life to explore the painful realities of <strong>marital disorder</strong>. Through Jacob’s tangled relationships with Leah, Rachel, and their maids, we witness the cost of disordered love, silent acquiescence, and broken covenant fidelity.</p><p>This talk dives deep into questions many couples face:</p><ul><li>What happens when a man abandons his role as spiritual head of the family?</li><li>Can love for another justify covenantal disobedience?</li><li>What are the generational consequences of divided loyalties in marriage?</li></ul><p>With clarity and conviction, we examine how Jacob's silence mirrors Adam's, and how Rachel’s theft of idols represents spiritual confusion many families face today. Yet even amid the chaos, we are reminded that <strong>God remains faithful</strong>. His grace works through weakness—not because of it, but in spite of it.</p><p>Grounded in Scripture and Catholic teaching, this session draws out parallels between Jacob's family and our own lives, offering a message of hope: <strong>God blesses those who obey the covenant—even imperfectly—because He is faithful to His word.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>05 - Egypt -- Material Comfort</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Talk 5: Egypt – Material Comfort<br></strong> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(05:46) - Divine Curses in the New Testament</li>
<li>(10:57) - Recapitulation In Images</li>
<li>(26:19) - Israel in Egypt</li>
</ul><br>The slides for this talk can be downloaded <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_05.pdf">here</a>.<p><strong>How comfort can corrode covenant.</strong></p><p>In this powerful episode, we follow the Israelites as they settle in Goshen—a land of security, fertility, and abundance—and ask what happens to a family when material comfort takes center stage. Drawing on the symbolism of Egypt, this talk explores the spiritual dangers that emerge when wealth replaces worship, and ease eclipses obedience.</p><p>From the slow assimilation into Egyptian culture to God's silence during a time of prosperity, we learn how complacency can quietly dismantle covenant faithfulness. Goshen is fertile, but the four rivers of Eden do not flow; the people have ceased to till and guard.</p><p><strong>Listeners will discover</strong>:</p><ul><li>Why Israel’s comfort in Egypt mirrors the modern family’s life in America</li><li>How families can live faithfully in a secular culture without isolation or assimilation</li><li>Why virtue, not prosperity, is the fruit God expects</li><li>The crucial importance of <em>recapitulating Eden</em> in the daily structure of family life</li></ul><p>We end with seven practical principles, rooted in <em>Familiaris Consortio</em> and the Church’s social teaching, for living as a family under God’s covenant in today’s world.</p><p><strong>Comfort is not the enemy—but forgetting God is.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Talk 5: Egypt – Material Comfort<br></strong> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(05:46) - Divine Curses in the New Testament</li>
<li>(10:57) - Recapitulation In Images</li>
<li>(26:19) - Israel in Egypt</li>
</ul><br>The slides for this talk can be downloaded <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_05.pdf">here</a>.<p><strong>How comfort can corrode covenant.</strong></p><p>In this powerful episode, we follow the Israelites as they settle in Goshen—a land of security, fertility, and abundance—and ask what happens to a family when material comfort takes center stage. Drawing on the symbolism of Egypt, this talk explores the spiritual dangers that emerge when wealth replaces worship, and ease eclipses obedience.</p><p>From the slow assimilation into Egyptian culture to God's silence during a time of prosperity, we learn how complacency can quietly dismantle covenant faithfulness. Goshen is fertile, but the four rivers of Eden do not flow; the people have ceased to till and guard.</p><p><strong>Listeners will discover</strong>:</p><ul><li>Why Israel’s comfort in Egypt mirrors the modern family’s life in America</li><li>How families can live faithfully in a secular culture without isolation or assimilation</li><li>Why virtue, not prosperity, is the fruit God expects</li><li>The crucial importance of <em>recapitulating Eden</em> in the daily structure of family life</li></ul><p>We end with seven practical principles, rooted in <em>Familiaris Consortio</em> and the Church’s social teaching, for living as a family under God’s covenant in today’s world.</p><p><strong>Comfort is not the enemy—but forgetting God is.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2025 17:32:54 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Michael Mouawad</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Talk 5: Egypt – Material Comfort<br></strong> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(05:46) - Divine Curses in the New Testament</li>
<li>(10:57) - Recapitulation In Images</li>
<li>(26:19) - Israel in Egypt</li>
</ul><br>The slides for this talk can be downloaded <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_05.pdf">here</a>.<p><strong>How comfort can corrode covenant.</strong></p><p>In this powerful episode, we follow the Israelites as they settle in Goshen—a land of security, fertility, and abundance—and ask what happens to a family when material comfort takes center stage. Drawing on the symbolism of Egypt, this talk explores the spiritual dangers that emerge when wealth replaces worship, and ease eclipses obedience.</p><p>From the slow assimilation into Egyptian culture to God's silence during a time of prosperity, we learn how complacency can quietly dismantle covenant faithfulness. Goshen is fertile, but the four rivers of Eden do not flow; the people have ceased to till and guard.</p><p><strong>Listeners will discover</strong>:</p><ul><li>Why Israel’s comfort in Egypt mirrors the modern family’s life in America</li><li>How families can live faithfully in a secular culture without isolation or assimilation</li><li>Why virtue, not prosperity, is the fruit God expects</li><li>The crucial importance of <em>recapitulating Eden</em> in the daily structure of family life</li></ul><p>We end with seven practical principles, rooted in <em>Familiaris Consortio</em> and the Church’s social teaching, for living as a family under God’s covenant in today’s world.</p><p><strong>Comfort is not the enemy—but forgetting God is.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>06 - Into the Wilderness -- Inner Journey</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 6 – The Desert: Inner Journey</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - introduction</li>
<li>(03:30) - Covenental Curse: A Typology</li>
<li>(14:36) - Initial Plan</li>
<li>(19:20) - Plan B</li>
<li>(43:00) - Life in the wilderness</li>
<li>(51:43) - Plan C</li>
<li>(57:12) - Plan D</li>
<li>(01:09:24) - Conclusion</li>
</ul> <p>In this sixth episode, we enter the wilderness with Israel—dry, hot, and unyielding—where God forges a covenantal people. But this isn’t just Israel’s story; it’s the story of every marriage that ventures beyond the honeymoon phase into the real terrain of family life.</p><p>With penetrating clarity, Naji Mouawad guides us through Israel’s desert trials—from the Golden Calf to the fiery serpents—drawing powerful parallels to the trials couples face today: the temptations of material comfort, rebellion against sacrificial love, and the spiritual fatigue that sets in during lean seasons. He shows how these trials are not punishments, but invitations to growth—how God uses the wilderness to mature, instruct, and sanctify.</p><p>This talk offers hard truths and deep consolation: that God's faithfulness never falters, even when we fail, and that the virtues we need for married life—trust, obedience, courage, and meekness—are often born in barren places.</p><p>📍Whether you're in the lush comfort of "Goshen" or the testing ground of the "Wilderness," this episode reminds us: the tent of God is still at the center—if we have eyes to see it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 6 – The Desert: Inner Journey</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - introduction</li>
<li>(03:30) - Covenental Curse: A Typology</li>
<li>(14:36) - Initial Plan</li>
<li>(19:20) - Plan B</li>
<li>(43:00) - Life in the wilderness</li>
<li>(51:43) - Plan C</li>
<li>(57:12) - Plan D</li>
<li>(01:09:24) - Conclusion</li>
</ul> <p>In this sixth episode, we enter the wilderness with Israel—dry, hot, and unyielding—where God forges a covenantal people. But this isn’t just Israel’s story; it’s the story of every marriage that ventures beyond the honeymoon phase into the real terrain of family life.</p><p>With penetrating clarity, Naji Mouawad guides us through Israel’s desert trials—from the Golden Calf to the fiery serpents—drawing powerful parallels to the trials couples face today: the temptations of material comfort, rebellion against sacrificial love, and the spiritual fatigue that sets in during lean seasons. He shows how these trials are not punishments, but invitations to growth—how God uses the wilderness to mature, instruct, and sanctify.</p><p>This talk offers hard truths and deep consolation: that God's faithfulness never falters, even when we fail, and that the virtues we need for married life—trust, obedience, courage, and meekness—are often born in barren places.</p><p>📍Whether you're in the lush comfort of "Goshen" or the testing ground of the "Wilderness," this episode reminds us: the tent of God is still at the center—if we have eyes to see it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2025 18:55:24 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Michael Mouawad</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 6 – The Desert: Inner Journey</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>(00:00) - introduction</li>
<li>(03:30) - Covenental Curse: A Typology</li>
<li>(14:36) - Initial Plan</li>
<li>(19:20) - Plan B</li>
<li>(43:00) - Life in the wilderness</li>
<li>(51:43) - Plan C</li>
<li>(57:12) - Plan D</li>
<li>(01:09:24) - Conclusion</li>
</ul> <p>In this sixth episode, we enter the wilderness with Israel—dry, hot, and unyielding—where God forges a covenantal people. But this isn’t just Israel’s story; it’s the story of every marriage that ventures beyond the honeymoon phase into the real terrain of family life.</p><p>With penetrating clarity, Naji Mouawad guides us through Israel’s desert trials—from the Golden Calf to the fiery serpents—drawing powerful parallels to the trials couples face today: the temptations of material comfort, rebellion against sacrificial love, and the spiritual fatigue that sets in during lean seasons. He shows how these trials are not punishments, but invitations to growth—how God uses the wilderness to mature, instruct, and sanctify.</p><p>This talk offers hard truths and deep consolation: that God's faithfulness never falters, even when we fail, and that the virtues we need for married life—trust, obedience, courage, and meekness—are often born in barren places.</p><p>📍Whether you're in the lush comfort of "Goshen" or the testing ground of the "Wilderness," this episode reminds us: the tent of God is still at the center—if we have eyes to see it.</p>]]>
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      <title>07 - Marriage in the New Testament</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 7 – Marriage in the New Testament<br></strong></p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(03:50) - On Virtues</li>
<li>(13:57) - Marriage in the New Testament</li>
</ul>Grab the slides for this talk <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_07.pdf">here</a>.<br>In this sweeping episode, we explore how Christ not only reaffirms marriage—but <strong>transforms</strong> it.<p>We begin by examining the <strong>state of marriage during Jesus’ time</strong>, both in Roman society and among the Jews in Judea. Against this backdrop of civil contracts, permissive divorce, and widespread moral disorder, Jesus’ words are radical: <em>“From the beginning it was not so.”</em> (Matthew 19:8)</p><p>We then dive into the heart of the Church’s teaching: <strong>marriage is no longer merely natural—it has been raised to a sacrament</strong>. Drawing from Scripture, Tradition, and the Catechism, we discuss:</p><ul><li>Why <strong>natural marriages</strong>, though real and valid, cannot provide sanctifying grace</li><li>How <strong>Christ’s sacramental institution</strong> of marriage offers the supernatural strength needed to fulfill the covenantal call</li><li>Why the grace of marriage must be <strong>called upon daily</strong>, and what it does <em>not</em> automatically do (eliminate suffering, guarantee happiness, or force love)</li><li>What sets <strong>sacramental marriage</strong> apart from both the marriages of fallen man and even that of Adam and Eve</li></ul><p>This talk concludes with a stirring reflection on the <strong>cross-shaped nature</strong> of Christian marriage. The sacrament gives grace, but it requires our “yes”—not once at the altar, but every day.</p><p>🛤️ <strong>Next up</strong>: If the sacrament does not exempt us from the Cross, what does it mean to live a <em>cruciform marriage</em>?</p><p><br></p><p>This episode sets the stage for the final talk in the series: <strong>The Church—Marital Strength,</strong> where covenantal love is purified and perfected.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 7 – Marriage in the New Testament<br></strong></p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(03:50) - On Virtues</li>
<li>(13:57) - Marriage in the New Testament</li>
</ul>Grab the slides for this talk <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_07.pdf">here</a>.<br>In this sweeping episode, we explore how Christ not only reaffirms marriage—but <strong>transforms</strong> it.<p>We begin by examining the <strong>state of marriage during Jesus’ time</strong>, both in Roman society and among the Jews in Judea. Against this backdrop of civil contracts, permissive divorce, and widespread moral disorder, Jesus’ words are radical: <em>“From the beginning it was not so.”</em> (Matthew 19:8)</p><p>We then dive into the heart of the Church’s teaching: <strong>marriage is no longer merely natural—it has been raised to a sacrament</strong>. Drawing from Scripture, Tradition, and the Catechism, we discuss:</p><ul><li>Why <strong>natural marriages</strong>, though real and valid, cannot provide sanctifying grace</li><li>How <strong>Christ’s sacramental institution</strong> of marriage offers the supernatural strength needed to fulfill the covenantal call</li><li>Why the grace of marriage must be <strong>called upon daily</strong>, and what it does <em>not</em> automatically do (eliminate suffering, guarantee happiness, or force love)</li><li>What sets <strong>sacramental marriage</strong> apart from both the marriages of fallen man and even that of Adam and Eve</li></ul><p>This talk concludes with a stirring reflection on the <strong>cross-shaped nature</strong> of Christian marriage. The sacrament gives grace, but it requires our “yes”—not once at the altar, but every day.</p><p>🛤️ <strong>Next up</strong>: If the sacrament does not exempt us from the Cross, what does it mean to live a <em>cruciform marriage</em>?</p><p><br></p><p>This episode sets the stage for the final talk in the series: <strong>The Church—Marital Strength,</strong> where covenantal love is purified and perfected.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 03:38:38 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 7 – Marriage in the New Testament<br></strong></p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction</li>
<li>(03:50) - On Virtues</li>
<li>(13:57) - Marriage in the New Testament</li>
</ul>Grab the slides for this talk <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_07.pdf">here</a>.<br>In this sweeping episode, we explore how Christ not only reaffirms marriage—but <strong>transforms</strong> it.<p>We begin by examining the <strong>state of marriage during Jesus’ time</strong>, both in Roman society and among the Jews in Judea. Against this backdrop of civil contracts, permissive divorce, and widespread moral disorder, Jesus’ words are radical: <em>“From the beginning it was not so.”</em> (Matthew 19:8)</p><p>We then dive into the heart of the Church’s teaching: <strong>marriage is no longer merely natural—it has been raised to a sacrament</strong>. Drawing from Scripture, Tradition, and the Catechism, we discuss:</p><ul><li>Why <strong>natural marriages</strong>, though real and valid, cannot provide sanctifying grace</li><li>How <strong>Christ’s sacramental institution</strong> of marriage offers the supernatural strength needed to fulfill the covenantal call</li><li>Why the grace of marriage must be <strong>called upon daily</strong>, and what it does <em>not</em> automatically do (eliminate suffering, guarantee happiness, or force love)</li><li>What sets <strong>sacramental marriage</strong> apart from both the marriages of fallen man and even that of Adam and Eve</li></ul><p>This talk concludes with a stirring reflection on the <strong>cross-shaped nature</strong> of Christian marriage. The sacrament gives grace, but it requires our “yes”—not once at the altar, but every day.</p><p>🛤️ <strong>Next up</strong>: If the sacrament does not exempt us from the Cross, what does it mean to live a <em>cruciform marriage</em>?</p><p><br></p><p>This episode sets the stage for the final talk in the series: <strong>The Church—Marital Strength,</strong> where covenantal love is purified and perfected.</p>]]>
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      <title>08 Marital Strength</title>
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      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>08 Marital Strength</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Sacraments -- Marital Strength</strong><br></p><ul><li>(00:00) - introduction</li>
<li>(01:51) - Back to the Beginning</li>
<li>(05:36) - Marital Moral Imperative</li>
<li>(18:40) - Sacramental Recapitulation</li>
</ul><br>Access the companion slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_8.pdf">here</a><br>In the final installment of this series, we contemplate the <strong>source of true strength in marriage</strong>—not human resolve, but divine grace.<p>Drawing on the sacramental richness of the Church, we examine how marriage is strengthened when spouses ground their lives in the <strong>entire sacramental life of the Church</strong>. Matrimony may be the sacrament that binds them, but it does not stand alone. Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Confession, and even Anointing of the Sick all nourish and sustain the married vocation.</p><p>This talk challenges the popular notion that love alone is enough. Love must be <strong>ordered by moral responsibility</strong> and supported by <strong>sacramental grace</strong>. True marital strength is not power over the other, but a shared surrender to Christ.</p><p>We reflect on:</p><ul><li>The <strong>sacraments as pillars</strong> of married life</li><li>The <strong>moral imperative</strong> of marriage: fidelity, fruitfulness, and forgiveness</li><li>The Cross as the center of marital strength</li><li>The Church as the family of families—a source of guidance, correction, and healing</li></ul><p>This final talk is not merely a conclusion, but a <strong>commissioning</strong>—a call for spouses to walk the long road of love with courage, humility, and hope.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Sacraments -- Marital Strength</strong><br></p><ul><li>(00:00) - introduction</li>
<li>(01:51) - Back to the Beginning</li>
<li>(05:36) - Marital Moral Imperative</li>
<li>(18:40) - Sacramental Recapitulation</li>
</ul><br>Access the companion slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_8.pdf">here</a><br>In the final installment of this series, we contemplate the <strong>source of true strength in marriage</strong>—not human resolve, but divine grace.<p>Drawing on the sacramental richness of the Church, we examine how marriage is strengthened when spouses ground their lives in the <strong>entire sacramental life of the Church</strong>. Matrimony may be the sacrament that binds them, but it does not stand alone. Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Confession, and even Anointing of the Sick all nourish and sustain the married vocation.</p><p>This talk challenges the popular notion that love alone is enough. Love must be <strong>ordered by moral responsibility</strong> and supported by <strong>sacramental grace</strong>. True marital strength is not power over the other, but a shared surrender to Christ.</p><p>We reflect on:</p><ul><li>The <strong>sacraments as pillars</strong> of married life</li><li>The <strong>moral imperative</strong> of marriage: fidelity, fruitfulness, and forgiveness</li><li>The Cross as the center of marital strength</li><li>The Church as the family of families—a source of guidance, correction, and healing</li></ul><p>This final talk is not merely a conclusion, but a <strong>commissioning</strong>—a call for spouses to walk the long road of love with courage, humility, and hope.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 23:32:52 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Michael Mouawad</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Sacraments -- Marital Strength</strong><br></p><ul><li>(00:00) - introduction</li>
<li>(01:51) - Back to the Beginning</li>
<li>(05:36) - Marital Moral Imperative</li>
<li>(18:40) - Sacramental Recapitulation</li>
</ul><br>Access the companion slides <a href="https://qorbono.com/study/on_marriage/Mar_8.pdf">here</a><br>In the final installment of this series, we contemplate the <strong>source of true strength in marriage</strong>—not human resolve, but divine grace.<p>Drawing on the sacramental richness of the Church, we examine how marriage is strengthened when spouses ground their lives in the <strong>entire sacramental life of the Church</strong>. Matrimony may be the sacrament that binds them, but it does not stand alone. Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Confession, and even Anointing of the Sick all nourish and sustain the married vocation.</p><p>This talk challenges the popular notion that love alone is enough. Love must be <strong>ordered by moral responsibility</strong> and supported by <strong>sacramental grace</strong>. True marital strength is not power over the other, but a shared surrender to Christ.</p><p>We reflect on:</p><ul><li>The <strong>sacraments as pillars</strong> of married life</li><li>The <strong>moral imperative</strong> of marriage: fidelity, fruitfulness, and forgiveness</li><li>The Cross as the center of marital strength</li><li>The Church as the family of families—a source of guidance, correction, and healing</li></ul><p>This final talk is not merely a conclusion, but a <strong>commissioning</strong>—a call for spouses to walk the long road of love with courage, humility, and hope.</p>]]>
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