Marriage is not a guessing game—it is a covenant built on honor, love, and wisdom. Pastor John Hagee reminds us that what we tolerate today determines what we experience tomorrow. The wrong questions, the wrong attitudes, and the wrong relationships can quietly sabotage what God intends to bless. Public praise and private correction preserve peace in a marriage. But when criticism becomes public, and honor becomes scarce, conflict is inevitable. A successful marriage requires maturity, restraint, and a heart that seeks unity over ego.

The greater truth extends beyond marriage into every relationship we choose. Scripture warns us not to be unequally yoked together with unbelievers (2 Corinthians 6:14). Samson would not walk away from Delilah, and David would not walk away from Bathsheba—and both paid a devastating price. What you can walk away from will determine what God can bring you to. If you refuse to walk away from temptation, compromise, or ungodly influence, you may walk away from your destiny. The question is simple and urgent: Who do you need to walk away from today?

Chapters

00:00 Introduction: What Every Man Wants in a Woman
00:26 A Series for Married, Single, and Searching
00:56 Question #1 Women Should Never Ask: “What Are You Thinking?”
01:30 Question #2: “Do You Love Me?”
01:58 Question #3: “Do I Look Fat?”
02:34 Question #4: “Is She Prettier Than Me?”
03:10 Public Praise, Private Correction in Marriage
03:35 The Tattletale Wife Story
04:09 The Punchline: Only When He's Drunk
04:41 Love Secret #1: What You Walk Away From Matters
05:07 Samson and Delilah: The Danger of Unequal Relationships
05:44 When the Anointing Leaves and You Don't Know It
06:19 The Tragic Cost of Samson’s Choices
06:49 David and Bathsheba: A King Who Wouldn't Walk Away
07:30 The Consequences of David’s Sin
08:03 The Question That Determines Your Destiny
08:31 Closing: Next Week’s Love Secret