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Why do so many relationships start with excitement… and end in disappointment? We enter relationships with expectations. We expect romance, effort, understanding, and emotional fulfillment. But over time, those expectations often turn into frustration, resentment, and distance. The truth is, disappointment in relationships isn’t random — it’s the result of loving with expectations instead of loving like Christ. In this message, you’ll discover why unmet expectations are quietly destroying marriages and relationships, and how biblical love offers a completely different model. Jesus didn’t love based on performance, feelings, or fairness. He loved first. He loved sacrificially. He loved without keeping score. If you’re struggling with disappointment in your marriage, frustration with your spouse, or wondering why your relationship doesn’t feel the way you expected, this message will challenge your perspective and show you a better way. This is Christian relationship advice rooted in Scripture, including John 13:34 and Ephesians 5, and it will help you understand: Why expectations create resentment in relationships The real reason marriages slowly break down The difference between transactional love and biblical love How to love your spouse like Jesus did Why keeping score destroys intimacy How gratitude can transform your marriage The biblical model for husbands and wives How to break the cycle of disappointment Marriage isn’t about finding someone who meets all your expectations. It’s about becoming someone who loves the way Christ loved you. If you want a stronger Christian marriage, healthier relationships, and freedom from resentment, this message is for you. Scripture referenced: John 13:34 Ephesians 5:21–33