Episode notes
In Week 2 of Who’s in Your Car?, Kelsey Melton challenges us to examine the relationships influencing our direction and devotion. Marriage was never designed to be a transaction—it’s a covenant built on shared surrender, not control.
Looking at Samson and Delilah, we see the danger of choosing chemistry over covenant. Passion without purpose leads to collapse, and ignoring red flags isn’t love—it’s self-deception. The world pressures us to compromise our values, but we were never called to live according to others’ expectations. Love doesn’t ignore warning signs; it protects calling rather than exploiting it.
Kelsey reminds us that true oneness begins with vertical alignment with God, because vertical alignment precedes horizontal unity. When Adam saw Eve, he saw himself—no shame, no separation—because they w ...