Episode 03- Knowing and Being Known: Navigating Desire, Difference, and Vulnerability in Marriage

This conversation with Dr. Rick Dunn and Teresa Dunn invites us into one of the most vulnerable and sacred spaces in marriage: sexual intimacy as God designed it.

We're reminded that true intimacy requires the courage to be fully known through our desires, differences, and vulnerabilities. The central spiritual truth here is profound—what we most want is to be seen, known, and loved for who we truly are, yet our greatest fear is that this won't happen. This tension becomes especially acute in our sexual relationships, where the effects of the fall—blame, shame, and hiddenness—can create walls instead of bridges. We learn that God's design for sex emerges from attachment security: being safe, seen, and soothed.

Without these foundations, healthy sexual intimacy cannot flourish. The conversation explores how men and women often enter intimacy through different doors—physical versus emotional—and how understanding these differences, rather than resenting them, becomes an invitation to deeper partnership. We're challenged to recognize that our differences aren't obstacles but opportunities for growth, teaching us to work through challenges and become stronger together. The message is clear: God's desire for us isn't shame or withdrawal when we struggle, but redemption, healing, and a deeper knowing of ourselves, our spouse, and Him.