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We do not assume any responsibility or liability for the use or interpretation of this content.\r\n\r\nSuccess Almost Cost Us Our Marriage (Here\u2019s What We Learned)\r\n\r\nGuests:Montell and Kristin Jordan\r\n\r\nFrom the series:Success Almost Cost Us Our Marriage (Here\u2019s What We Learned) (Day 1 of 1)\r\n\r\nAir date:March 16, 2026\r\n\r\nMontell (00:04):\r\n\r\nAll this fame, all this exposure\u2014\u201cThis is how we do it,\u201d\u2014blowing up. I was interviewing at Hot 97 in New York, and the world is listening to meet this new artist: \u201cSo Montell\u2014you successful; you got all this money; all this fame\u2014do you have anybody special in your life that you're sharing it with?\u201d \u201cYeah, I'm married to my music.\u201d We were hiding our marriage; I'm saying to the world\u2014\"I'm married to my music,\u201d\u2014what does that make her?\r\n\r\nKristin (00:34):\r\n\r\nHis Mistress.\r\n\r\nDave (00:45):\r\n\r\nWelcome to FamilyLife Today, where we want to help you pursue the relationships that matter most. I'm Dave Wilson.\r\n\r\nAnn (00:51):\r\n\r\nAnd I'm Ann Wilson. You can find us at FamilyLifeToday.com. This is FamilyLife Today.\r\n\r\nDave (01:03):\r\n\r\nAlright; today, we get to go on the Love Like You Mean It marriage cruise. We're back on the boat.\r\n\r\nAnn (01:10):\r\n\r\nYou mean we're going to listen to a talk from the boat? Is that what you're saying?\r\n\r\nDave (01:14):\r\n\r\nYeah. We're going to listen to Montell and Kristin Jordan talk about the priorities of marriage. And just in case you don't know who Montell is: \u201cThis is how we do it. This is how we do it\u201d; that's his song. He sang that. \r\n\r\nAnn (01:31):\r\n\r\nYeah, he sang that song: \u201cThis is how you cruise.\u201d Speaking of which\u2014I know that it seems crazy\u2014but we're going to start talking already about next year's cruise, 2027.\r\n\r\nDave (01:43):\r\n\r\nThe reason we're talking about it is you can get a deal, right now, through March 31st; you can get a lower price. Let me tell you: we just got off the boat a few weeks ago. It is a phenomenal week for your marriage, for your\u2014I mean, it's awesome\u2014I can't even explain how great it is.\r\n\r\nAnn (02:02):\r\n\r\nI don't think there's anything else quite like it for marriages. Man, we really hope that you'll sign up now; because believe it or not, it sells out quickly. All you have to do is click the banner at FamilyLifeToday.com to learn more about the cruise and all the details on this Cruise Madness sale. \r\n\r\nDave (02:21):\r\n\r\nAlright; you got to do that before March 31st; okay? I hope we see you on the boat next year. It's February 13-20, 2027. \r\n\r\nOkay; let's go and listen to what Montell and Kristin Jordan had to say at last year's 2026 Love Like You Mean It cruise.\r\n\r\nAnn (02:40):\r\n\r\nYou mean this year's?\r\n\r\nDave (02:42):\r\n\r\nI don't know. This is playing in\u2014yeah.\r\n\r\n[Cruise Message]\r\n\r\nMontell (02:49):\r\n\r\nKristin and I, both, experienced families being filled with divorce and dysfunction. We believe God has given us a blueprint, or a template, for us to be able to have, not only a successful marriage, but a significant marriage. We believe: \u201cIf we follow that blueprint, we can avoid a lot of the pitfalls that we've seen modeled before us.\u201d We get to share that with you today because it's done by something called \u201corder.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (03:13):\r\n\r\nHow many of you know that God is a God of order?\r\n\r\nMontell (03:16):\r\n\r\nHe is a God of order.\r\n\r\nKristin (03:18):\r\n\r\nIn Exodus, it's: \u201c\u2026this high,\u201d \u201c\u2026this many cubits,\u201d \u201c\u2026this purple roll.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (03:23):\r\n\r\n\u201c\u2026this many cows,\u201d \u201c. Low but deliver. He's very, very detailed.\r\n\r\nKristin (03:27):\r\n\r\nMeticulous, right?\r\n\r\nMontell (03:28):\r\n\r\nRight; He's a God of order. We're going to give that order, we believe the Lord gave to us, to share with you today. \r\n\r\nAlright. \r\n\r\nMontell: Can we hold one finger in the air, please?\u2014group participation\u2014one finger in the air. Our first priority is God. Somebody say, \u201cGod.\u201d\r\n\r\nAudience: \u201cGod.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell: That is our first priority. Deuteronomy, Chapter 6, verse 5\u2014the Message Version says\u2014\u201cLove God, your God, with your whole heart. Love Him with all that's in you. Love Him with all that you've got.\u201d Love\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d\u2014and listen: \u201cGod don't stutter,\u201d\u2014but He does repeat Himself.\r\n\r\nKristin (04:02):\r\n\r\nYes, He does.\r\n\r\nMontell (04:02):\r\n\r\nAnd when He's saying something, over and over again\u2014when He's saying, \u201cLove\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d, it's because that's important to Him. And He's not just saying, \u201cLove with half...\u201d; but \u201cI want you to love with all.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (04:13):\r\n\r\nHe's giving you a highlighter\u2014when He says something, and He repeats Himself\u2014it's a highlighter. It reminds me of when Skylar\u2014now, Skylar is our youngest son; and he's actually in college now; he's 22 now\u2014but when he was a young kid, on the way to school, he'd always give me these really big questions. This particular morning, he says to me, \"Hey, Mommy, who do you love the most?\" I was like, \"What a setup. What am I going to say right here?\" But the truth is: I knew it was a teaching moment. I said to him, \"Son, the person I love the most is God.\" He was like, \"More than Daddy?\" \u201cYes, more than Daddy. In fact, that's what keeps you and Daddy safe.\u201d \r\n\r\nWhy y'all laugh? Why people be laughing? I'm just saying; I'm just saying.\r\n\r\n(05:00) He said, \"You know what, Mommy? I think you're right.\" He said, \"I love God the most; and then, I love you the next most.\"\r\n\r\nMontell (05:05):\r\n\r\nHe did not say that. Why do you tell that?\r\n\r\nKristin (05:06):\r\n\r\nHe did say that. Don't hate. \r\n\r\nMontell: Why would you say that? \r\n\r\nKristin: Don't hate. \r\n\r\nMontell (05:11):\r\n\r\nIt\u2019s okay; he\u2019s my bestie now.\r\n\r\nKristin (05:12):\r\n\r\nThat's not a lie though. Listen: he is your bestie now; but in this season, I was his favorite.\r\n\r\nMontell (05:16):\r\n\r\nHey, read that\u2014read Mark\u2014can you do that?\r\n\r\nKristin (05:18):\r\n\r\nMark 12:30 says it this way: \"And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, with all your strength. This is the first commandment.\u201d \r\n\r\nMontell: That's right. \r\n\r\nKristin: Remember, He's saying: \u201c\u2026all..\u201d; \u201c\u2026all\u2026\u201d; \u201c\u2026all\u2026\u201d He's repeating Himself; therefore, this is important.\r\n\r\nMontell (05:36):\r\n\r\nWe just came out of a very, very difficult season\u2014a two-year battle with cancer\u2014and from that standpoint, this was one of the anchor Scriptures that we held onto\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (05:45):\r\n\r\nAbsolutely.\r\n\r\nMontell (05:46):\r\n\r\n\u2014in that battle. We needed to be able to know we had to lean into placing God at the center\u2014placing Him first\u2014because even if I didn't know what I needed, my Dad did. \r\n\r\nOne more time\u2014all fingers up in the air\u2014our first priority is God. \r\n\r\nAlright, our second priority\u2014hold up two\u2014our second priority is our spouse. Somebody say, \u201cSpouse.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (06:07):\r\n\r\nSpouse.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:08):\r\n\r\nThat's number-two priority. Ephesians, Chapter 5, verse 25, says this: \"Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (06:21):\r\n\r\nWives, your spouse is God's gift to you. Honor God by honoring the gift that He gave you.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:27):\r\n\r\nTo my husbands out there: your wife\u2014our wives\u2014are supposed to know what the love of Christ is like by the way we love them. \r\n\r\nKristin: \u201cHow\u2019s that going for you?\u201d \r\n\r\nMontell: \u201cHow are we doing with that?\u201d \r\n\r\nI want to give you a quick definition of what a covenant marriage is: \u201cA marriage covenant is a relationship between three.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (06:47):\r\n\r\nThat's right!\r\n\r\nMontell (06:47):\r\n\r\nOne man, one woman,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (06:50):\r\n\r\nAmen.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:51):\r\n\r\n\u2014and God.\r\n\r\nKristin (06:52):\r\n\r\nYep.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:53):\r\n\r\nAnd listen: a covenant is not about seasons\u2014a covenant is about franchise\u2014if we got any sports fans in here, you understand a season comes and goes\u2014it starts and ends\u2014but a franchise is something that is built and developed over time. That's what a covenant is. And some of us are treating our marriages like contracts instead of covenants. As humans\u2014we can make contracts; we can make agreements\u2014but contracts and agreements are based on performance.\r\n\r\nKristin (07:25):\r\n\r\nYikes.\r\n\r\nMontell (07:26):\r\n\r\nAlright; covenant is not based on performance; it's based on God's promises. Only God\u2014watch this\u2014only God can create a covenant. You can enter into a covenant, but we can't create one. \r\n\r\nBabe, I remember one time I tried to create my own covenant.\r\n\r\nKristin (07:41):\r\n\r\nFacts.\r\n\r\nMontell (07:42):\r\n\r\nDid not go well\u2014music business days\u2014yeah, it did not go well. Music business days. I remember Wendy Williams, back in the day before\u2014if y'all know her, before she was on television, she used to be a radio host on one of the biggest stations in the nation, \r\n\r\nHot 97 in New York City\u2014it was the station to be on. I was interviewing at Hot 97, all in New York; and the world is listening to me\u2014this new artist, all this fame, all this exposure\u2014\"This is how we do it,\u201d\u2014blowing up. \r\n\r\nWendy asked me, \"So Montell\u2014you successful; you got all this money; all this fame\u2014do you have anybody special in your life that you're sharing it with?\u201d I'm thinking to myself, because I would been taught by the label: \u201dNobody is going to want to purchase records from an unavailable R&amp;amp;B artist. They have to know you are available; you are single. Guys have to want to be you; women have to want to be with you. You have to have those things to be successful.\u201d \r\n\r\nWe were hiding our marriage. I knew I could be a successful artist; I did not know I could be a successful husband, so I told Wendy, \u201cYeah, I'm married to my music.\u201d That was my answer; I thought it was a cool answer: \u201cYeah, I'm married to my music.\u201d Now, if there's life and death in the power of the tongue,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (09:03):\r\n\r\n\u2014and there is.\r\n\r\nMontell (09:04):\r\n\r\n\u2014and I'm saying to the world\u2014\"I'm married to my music,\"\u2014what does that make her?\r\n\r\nKristin (09:09):\r\n\r\nHis mistress.\r\n\r\nMontell (09:10):\r\n\r\nSo she now becomes my mistress, by my own words. And what starts to happen is: art imitates life, or life imitates art. And now, we start to spiral through some tragic things in our marriage; because of the words from my very own mouth.\r\n\r\nKristin (09:25):\r\n\r\nAnd the crazy part is that my parents were married and divorced six times by the time I'm 19. So what we learned is that my mom raised me as a single parent. She taught me: \"You'll be self-sufficient, independent,\u201d \u201cYou got this; you're going to be successful in everything you put your hands to.\" Never once did I hear: \u201cThis is how you raise a successful family,\u201d \u201cThis is how you have successful marriage.\u201d But I was going to be successful as a businesswoman; and I knew this, because this was her moniker. \r\n\r\nHere I am, coming into this relationship. We're actually married before we get to the label, y'all. So when we get to the label, and they say, \u201cWell, no one's going to respect you as the manager\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (10:01):\r\n\r\n\u2014\u201cthe wife.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:02):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"because you're the wife. If they know that you're the wife, they're not going to respect you.\u201d I was like, \" Oh, no; no. I can be a wonderful businesswoman. I know I'm going to be successful here, but I don't know if I'm going to be a great wife.\" \r\n\r\nSo we came into agreement with a crazy lie. This is what we learned: I exchanged my rightful position, as his wife, for a title. This is where it got really dicey.\r\n\r\nMontell (10:27):\r\n\r\nShe told me, \" Listen,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (10:30):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"I'm going to make you a million dollars, but I'm not going to make you eggs. Are you good with that?\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (10:34):\r\n\r\nI'm like, \"You can buy a lot of eggs with a million dollars. Yeah, I'm good with that.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:40):\r\n\r\nWhat was happening in this season and this time is that, on the most important day of my life, as most of you, we come to the church. I'm here with my daddy. I'm at the back of the church, and we walk in. He's [Montell] standing at the front; and the preacher says,\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (10:55):\r\n\r\n\u2014\u201cWho gives this woman to be wed?\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:56):\r\n\r\nAnd my daddy says,\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (10:57):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"I do.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:58):\r\n\r\nWhat happens is\u2014in the spiritual realm, what's supposed to happen\u2014I come out from underneath the covering of my father, and I come under the covering of my husband. Now, that's my new covenant. But when we arrived at the label, and they told us that we wouldn't be successful if they knew that we were married, what we decided, and came into agreement with, was that I would no longer be under the covering of my husband. \r\n\r\nI would continue to be Kristin Hudson, not Kristin Jordan. But then, what that meant was is that, now, I'm still under my old covering. What did that entail?\u2014pornography; it was infidelity; it was alcoholism; it was drug addiction. It was all these wonderful kicks and giggles that we had over here. \r\n\r\n11:48) What also happened was, in the spiritual realm, I rejected my covering as Jordan; and so I rejected him. Even though you may not know it in the natural, we can do things and come into agreement in things in the spiritual; and they're just as powerful.\r\n\r\nMontell (11:57):\r\n\r\nWhat's going on is that she's my manager; I'm the artist. But because she's not submitted to me, I'm trying to figure out: \u201cWell, does the artist tell the manager what to do?\u201d or \u201cDoes the manager tell the artist what to do?\u201d We had a very, very difficult submission problem; she did not submit to me. And the bigger problem was she couldn't submit to me, because I wasn't submitted to God. Somebody missed that right there: \u201cIt is very, very difficult for a woman to submit to a man, who's not completely submitted to God.\u201d If you can't say, \u201cAmen,\u201d say, \u201cOuch\u201d; either one works\u2014or don't say anything\u2014just look straight ahead, and don't blink. \r\n\r\nKristin: They won\u2019t notice you.\r\n\r\nMontell: No one will know it: \u201cThey're talking about you: \u2018It's hard for a woman to submit to a man who is not submitted to God.\u2019\u201d But Scripture gives us\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (12:40):\r\n\r\n\u2014a remedy.\r\n\r\nMontell (12:40):\r\n\r\n\u2014a remedy for this.\r\n\r\nKristin (12:41):\r\n\r\n\u2014and a truth. The thing is\u2014in 1Peter 3:1, it says it this way\u2014\"In the same way, you wives must accept the authority of your husbands; then even if some refuse to obey the good news, your godly lives will speak to them without words. They will be won over by your character.\" Listen, even if they're not submitted to Christ, it is our job, as women, to line up with the character of Christ and love them back to Jesus. I have never, ever, ever, ever seen a husband be nagged back to Jesus; it's not happened. But I've seen somebody love somebody back to Jesus.\r\n\r\nMontell (13:22):\r\n\r\nI know somebody who's been loved back to Jesus; because when I was in my worst state, when I was far from God, this woman prayed; and she toiled. It was the prayers and her tears that eventually drew me back closer to the Lord, to where I am indebted to you for doing what you did to help me get back in alignment with my Dad. I'm super, super grateful for that. \r\n\r\nKristin: I love you.\r\n\r\nMontell (13:48):\r\n\r\nYeah. \r\n\r\nKristin: Alright, y'all; you ready?\r\n\r\nMontell (13:49):\r\n\r\nIt's the most important relationship on this earth, after God. It's the most important\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin: \u2014important relationship. \r\n\r\nMontell: \u2014that is your spouse.\r\n\r\n[Studio]\r\n\r\nDave (13:57):\r\n\r\nHey, you're listening to FamilyLife Today. We are listening, today, to a message that Montell and Kristin Jordan gave on this year's Love Like You Mean It cruise. And there's more coming; but let me tell you: we're going to tell you, at the end, how you can sign up and get a discount to come on next year's Love Like You Mean It cruise. So let's go back to Montell and Kristin.\r\n\r\n[Cruise Message]\r\n\r\nMontell (14:18):\r\n\r\nSo let's go one more time: Our first priority is God; our second priority is our spouse; our third priority is our children. Somebody says, \u201cChildren.\u201d\r\n\r\nAudience: \u201cChildren. \r\n\r\nMontell (14:29):\r\n\r\nYes, your kids. \r\n\r\nKristin: The Lord says, \u201cManage your family.\u201d He says it this way, in \r\n\r\nEphesians 6:4: \"And you fathers do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (14:39):\r\n\r\nThat's right. And listen: children\u2014we used to say children don't come with instruction manuals\u2014but they really do, the Word of God\/the Bible gives us the example of what a perfect father looks like. \r\n\r\nI'm going to say this statement, and I want you to hear me. If you don't hear [anything] else I say today, this is super important: \u201cPlacing your kids, or your adult children, out of order places them in harm's way.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (15:03):\r\n\r\nSay it again.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:03):\r\n\r\nI'm going to say that again; because it's worth saying again: \u201cPlacing your children, or your adult kids, out of order places them in harm's way.\u201d What wife wants to come behind a child?\r\n\r\nKristin (15:16):\r\n\r\nNot one.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:17):\r\n\r\nWhat husband wants to come after a kid?\r\n\r\nKristin (15:20):\r\n\r\nNot one.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:21):\r\n\r\nI need y'all to hear me today. The kids need to know that: \u201cMommy and me come first.\r\n\r\nKristin (15:28):\r\n\r\nThat's it.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:28):\r\n\r\n\u201cOur marriage comes before you,\u201d\u2014listen\u2014\"even if you were here first.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (15:33):\r\n\r\nAmen.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:34):\r\n\r\nIf you can't say, \u201cAmen,\u201d say, \u201cOuch\u201d; either one works.\r\n\r\nKristin (15:37):\r\n\r\nIt's okay!\r\n\r\nMontell (15:37):\r\n\r\nBecause blended families navigate that a lot of times, or whatever; because you were with your child before you came into the marriage. There's a bond or something that's there. It's the same thing that can happen, but the reality of it is God is a God of order. And even if something existed before\u2014when you come underneath the covering of God in a marriage, the covenant\u2014God covers the relationship between you and those children, because you're providing order and stability.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:04):\r\n\r\nAnd if you don't allow your authority in that home to be known, heard, and learned, when they get outside, in the real world\u2014and they did not learn the authority at home\u2014they will not learn to submit to the authority that they have to work with.\r\n\r\nMontell (16:17):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:17):\r\n\r\nThey won't keep a job. They won't have the rightful tools that they need in order to learn how to submit in marriage or in life.\r\n\r\nMontell (16:24):\r\n\r\nThat's right. You got to learn to release your children without losing each other; that's the goal. Because it happens in seasons. There's a season\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (16:33):\r\n\r\nWe had a season of small children; we had a season of homeschooling\u2014a season of teenagers: \u201cI hate you,\u201d \u201cIt's okay; I love you back,\u201d\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (16:40):\r\n\r\nIt's a season.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:42):\r\n\r\n\u2014seasons of young adults\u2014season of leave and cleave; season of our kids having kids and becoming parents. Seasons shift and change, but their position does not:\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (16:52):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:53):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"God and our marriage come before y'all.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (16:56):\r\n\r\nThat's right. Hopefully, y'all grab hold to that; because that's a big, big key. Even in blended families: God; your spouse comes first; then, your kids come after that. \r\n\r\nKristin: Alright; you ready? \r\n\r\nMontell: Here we go: \r\n\r\nOne finger up: \u201cOur first priority is God.\u201d \r\n\r\n\u201cSecond priority is our spouse.\u201d \r\n\r\n\u201cOur third priority is our children.\u201d \r\n\r\n\u201cAnd our fourth priority is the\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin: \u2014church!\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell\u2014the church. \r\n\r\nKristin: That's it. \r\n\r\nMontell (17:20):\r\n\r\nThe fourth priority is the church.\r\n\r\nKristin (17:21):\r\n\r\nBe involved with the local body of believers. We always do better when somebody's watching.\r\n\r\nMontell (17:25):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (17:26):\r\n\r\nHebrews 10:25 says it this way: \"Not forsaking or neglecting to assemble together as believers, as is the habit of some people, but admonishing, warning, urging and encouraging one another, and all the more faithfully, as you see the day approaching.\"\r\n\r\nMontell (17:41):\r\n\r\nYeah, good word.\r\n\r\nKristin (17:42):\r\n\r\nThis is why the church\u2014the community: small groups, Love Like You Mean It\u2014this is why this is so important that you're here this week. You have to stay plugged in. You are always better when someone else is watching.\r\n\r\nMontell (17:55):\r\n\r\nThat's right. And I need you to get this; because as we're talking about the church, the church plays a vital role in what relationships and what marriages look like. When you are single, the church should have your back. When you are married\u2014in a season when you are married\u2014your spouse is supposed to have your back. And the church is supposed to have\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (18:14):\r\n\r\n\u2014y'all\u2019s back.\r\n\r\nMontell (18:15):\r\n\r\nLet me just say this just real quick, because we're talking about the church. I know we got a lot of ministry leaders\u2014we got a lot of pastors here; people who are very ingrained in the church, and what the church is supposed to do\u2014if we aren't invited back to Love Like You Mean It,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (18:35):\r\n\r\n\u2014it'll be for this right here.\r\n\r\nMontell (18:36):\r\n\r\n\u2014it'll be because what I'm about to say right now.\r\n\r\nKristin (18:38):\r\n\r\nYeah, and it's okay.\r\n\r\nMontell (18:39):\r\n\r\nYou can mark this moment\u2014this is the moment where, \u201cOh, that's why the Jordans ain't coming back,\u201d\u2014okay, here's the reality: \u201cThe church is God's bride, not yours. Stop treating His wife better than you treat your own.\u201d [Applause]\r\n\r\nKristin (18:55):\r\n\r\nAlright now; let's run it. Y'all ready?\r\n\r\nMontell (19:02):\r\n\r\nOur first priority is God; second priority is our spouse; third priority is our children; fourth priority is the church; our fifth priority are family and friends. \r\n\r\nKristin (19:15):\r\n\r\n\u2014family and friends\u2014Proverbs 18:24 says it this way\u2014\"Some friends don't help.\"\r\n\r\nMontell (19:19):\r\n\r\nSay that again.\r\n\r\nKristin (19:20):\r\n\r\n\u201cSome friends don't help.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (19:22):\r\n\r\nI'm sorry; one more. \r\n\r\nKristin (19:23):\r\n\r\nThis is Scripture. Yeah, I can't make this up. \r\n\r\nMontell (19:25):\r\n\r\nRun that back one more time.\r\n\r\nKristin (19:26):\r\n\r\n\u201cSome friends don't help,\u201d \u201cBut a true friend is closer than your own family.\u201d We must know the difference between family and relatives. You cannot choose your relatives, but you can choose your family. Guess what? You can choose the people that you do life with: who speak life into your marriage, who speak life into your situation.\r\n\r\nMontell (19:43):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (19:43):\r\n\r\nIt's important.\r\n\r\nMontell (19:44):\r\n\r\nThat's right. Somebody might say, \"Well, why in this order\u2014God, spouse, kids, church, family\u2014why would you put your family and your friends underneath your church?\" It's very, very simple. Basically, either your family and your friends are going to determine how you see the church; or the church is going to determine how you see your family and friends. One is going to have greater influence over the other.\r\n\r\nKristin (20:03):\r\n\r\nAnd the way some of y'all family members act, you need all the Jesus you can get; amen!\r\n\r\nMontell (20:07):\r\n\r\nTrue. Okay; one more time: our first priority is God; second priority is our spouse; our third priority is our children; fourth priority is the church; fifth priority is family and friends; and our sixth priority\u2014which will probably make you throw up in your mouth just a little bit\u2014is your work or your career; your job. This is the most commonly misplaced priority in God's design for our marriages.\r\n\r\nKristin (20:37):\r\n\r\nListen, we understand that there are seasons, where work is extremely important. We get that. We did this so incorrectly. That's why we can sit here, and unequivocally tell you what this is: \u201cWhen your priorities are out of place\u2014you put this one up higher on the list than it deserves to be put\u2014you put your job and your family in harm's way.\u201d In \r\n\r\n2 Thessalonians 3:10, I understand what it says; it says, \u201cIf you don't work, you don't eat.\u201d But if you put this position higher than it's supposed to be, you will be eating by yourself on the Lido Deck.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:05):\r\n\r\nThat's right; that's right; that's right. Here's the truth, you guys: most people do not get to the end of their lives, wishing they had put in more hours in the office.\r\n\r\nKristin (21:16):\r\n\r\n\u201cI wish I had done one more profit and loss!\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (21:19):\r\n\r\n\u201cI wish I had just done one more board meeting.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (21:22):\r\n\r\n\u201cOh, I wish I had done one more thing for my boss!\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (21:26):\r\n\r\nListen, when we sit before the Lord\u2014and we won't be with anybody else\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (21:30):\r\n\r\nWe won't.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:31):\r\n\r\n\u2014when we sit before the Lord, He's not going to ask me how many records I sold.\r\n\r\nKristin (21:36):\r\n\r\nHe's not going to ask me how many meetings I took.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:39):\r\n\r\nHe's not going to ask you: \u201cHow many awards did you get?\u201d \u201cHow many degrees did you get?\u201d I'll tell you what he's going to ask you: \u201cHow did you treat the woman I gave you?\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (21:47):\r\n\r\n\u201cHow did you treat the man that I gave you?\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (21:50):\r\n\r\n\u201cHow did you treat the kids I gave you stewardship over?\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (21:54):\r\n\r\n\u201cHow many people did you tell about me?\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell: Listen,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin: \u2014that\u2019s what matters.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:58):\r\n\r\nThat's right. And here's what this means when it comes to your job. We may have opportunities, but God gave us responsibilities. Many of us are exchanging responsibilities for opportunities.\r\n\r\nKristin (22:13):\r\n\r\nEvery God-thing is a good thing, but not every good thing is a God-thing.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:17):\r\n\r\nThat's right. We're almost to the end, you guys. Our first priority is God; second priority is our spouse; third priority is our children; our fourth priority is the church; fifth priority is family and friends. Our sixth priority is our career; that's our job. And then, the last one is me. \r\n\r\nKristin (22:35):\r\n\r\n\u2014hobbies; sports; special interests; and really, me.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:37):\r\n\r\nMe.\r\n\r\nKristin (22:37): \r\n\r\nSo golf.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:39):\r\n\r\n\u2014you. Wow! That took a really, really hard left right there.\r\n\r\nKristin (22:45):\r\n\r\nI mean, fantasy football.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:47):\r\n\r\nShopping. \r\n\r\nLet's finish with this thought: \u201cListen, God desires us to enjoy the life that He's given us.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (22:56):\r\n\r\nYeah.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:56):\r\n\r\nBut even when it comes to ourselves, when we place ourselves out of order, we become selfish rather than selfless. And being selfless isn't thinking less of yourself; it's thinking of yourself less. \r\n\r\nThis is why we place God first; because when God is placed first, and He's at the center, that's what centers you in who you are in Him. That allows your relationship with Jesus to be the thing that creates you to be in His likeness. If anything in your marriage is dysfunctional, you go back; and you can look at this order\u2014you can look at this \"First Things First\u201d\u2014 and you can say: \u201cGod, why are we arguing?\u201d \u201cWhy are we fussing?\u201d \u201cWhy are we at this space?\u201d It's normally because something is out of alignment.\r\n\r\n[Studio]\r\n\r\nAnn (23:48):\r\n\r\nI don't know about you, but that's just a good reminder of how we can keep our priorities straight. I love Montell and Kristin; I love how real they are, too.\r\n\r\nDave (23:56):\r\n\r\nYeah, they're great. I don't know if people realize Montell was on Special Forces,\u2014\r\n\r\nAnn (24:00):\r\n\r\nOh, I forgot about that.\r\n\r\nDave (24:01):\r\n\r\n\u2014one of those shows we enjoyed watching. When I saw him on the boat, I'm like, \"I know you,\u201d\u2014but it wasn't from his music\u2014it was from the show. \r\n\r\nBut you know what? Who cares about that? You need to be on the boat with us next year\u2014February 13-20, 2027, we'll be back on the boat\u2014and you can save big, now through March 31st.\r\n\r\nAnn (24:20):\r\n\r\nAll you have to do is click the banner at FamilyLifeToday.com to learn more about the cruise and all the details on our Cruise Madness Sale. \r\n\r\nAnd tomorrow, join us; because we're going to start talking about women and men issues. We're going to have a panel of men and women that we had on the cruise. See you tomorrow.\r\n\r\nDave (24:45):\r\n\r\nFamilyLife Today is a donor-supported production of FamilyLife\u00ae, a Cru\u00ae Ministry. \r\n\r\nCelebrating 50 years of helping you pursue the relationships that matter most.\r\n\r\nIf you\u2019ve benefited from the FamilyLife Today transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs of producing them and making them available online?\r\n\r\nCopyright \u00a9 2026 FamilyLife. 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References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. We do not assume any responsibility or liability for the use or interpretation of this content.\r\n\r\nSuccess Almost Cost Us Our Marriage (Here\u2019s What We Learned)\r\n\r\nGuests:Montell and Kristin Jordan\r\n\r\nFrom the series:Success Almost Cost Us Our Marriage (Here\u2019s What We Learned) (Day 1 of 1)\r\n\r\nAir date:March 16, 2026\r\n\r\nMontell (00:04):\r\n\r\nAll this fame, all this exposure\u2014\u201cThis is how we do it,\u201d\u2014blowing up. I was interviewing at Hot 97 in New York, and the world is listening to meet this new artist: \u201cSo Montell\u2014you successful; you got all this money; all this fame\u2014do you have anybody special in your life that you're sharing it with?\u201d \u201cYeah, I'm married to my music.\u201d We were hiding our marriage; I'm saying to the world\u2014\"I'm married to my music,\u201d\u2014what does that make her?\r\n\r\nKristin (00:34):\r\n\r\nHis Mistress.\r\n\r\nDave (00:45):\r\n\r\nWelcome to FamilyLife Today, where we want to help you pursue the relationships that matter most. I'm Dave Wilson.\r\n\r\nAnn (00:51):\r\n\r\nAnd I'm Ann Wilson. You can find us at FamilyLifeToday.com. This is FamilyLife Today.\r\n\r\nDave (01:03):\r\n\r\nAlright; today, we get to go on the Love Like You Mean It marriage cruise. We're back on the boat.\r\n\r\nAnn (01:10):\r\n\r\nYou mean we're going to listen to a talk from the boat? Is that what you're saying?\r\n\r\nDave (01:14):\r\n\r\nYeah. We're going to listen to Montell and Kristin Jordan talk about the priorities of marriage. And just in case you don't know who Montell is: \u201cThis is how we do it. This is how we do it\u201d; that's his song. He sang that. \r\n\r\nAnn (01:31):\r\n\r\nYeah, he sang that song: \u201cThis is how you cruise.\u201d Speaking of which\u2014I know that it seems crazy\u2014but we're going to start talking already about next year's cruise, 2027.\r\n\r\nDave (01:43):\r\n\r\nThe reason we're talking about it is you can get a deal, right now, through March 31st; you can get a lower price. Let me tell you: we just got off the boat a few weeks ago. It is a phenomenal week for your marriage, for your\u2014I mean, it's awesome\u2014I can't even explain how great it is.\r\n\r\nAnn (02:02):\r\n\r\nI don't think there's anything else quite like it for marriages. Man, we really hope that you'll sign up now; because believe it or not, it sells out quickly. All you have to do is click the banner at FamilyLifeToday.com to learn more about the cruise and all the details on this Cruise Madness sale. \r\n\r\nDave (02:21):\r\n\r\nAlright; you got to do that before March 31st; okay? I hope we see you on the boat next year. It's February 13-20, 2027. \r\n\r\nOkay; let's go and listen to what Montell and Kristin Jordan had to say at last year's 2026 Love Like You Mean It cruise.\r\n\r\nAnn (02:40):\r\n\r\nYou mean this year's?\r\n\r\nDave (02:42):\r\n\r\nI don't know. This is playing in\u2014yeah.\r\n\r\n[Cruise Message]\r\n\r\nMontell (02:49):\r\n\r\nKristin and I, both, experienced families being filled with divorce and dysfunction. We believe God has given us a blueprint, or a template, for us to be able to have, not only a successful marriage, but a significant marriage. We believe: \u201cIf we follow that blueprint, we can avoid a lot of the pitfalls that we've seen modeled before us.\u201d We get to share that with you today because it's done by something called \u201corder.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (03:13):\r\n\r\nHow many of you know that God is a God of order?\r\n\r\nMontell (03:16):\r\n\r\nHe is a God of order.\r\n\r\nKristin (03:18):\r\n\r\nIn Exodus, it's: \u201c\u2026this high,\u201d \u201c\u2026this many cubits,\u201d \u201c\u2026this purple roll.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (03:23):\r\n\r\n\u201c\u2026this many cows,\u201d \u201c. Low but deliver. He's very, very detailed.\r\n\r\nKristin (03:27):\r\n\r\nMeticulous, right?\r\n\r\nMontell (03:28):\r\n\r\nRight; He's a God of order. We're going to give that order, we believe the Lord gave to us, to share with you today. \r\n\r\nAlright. \r\n\r\nMontell: Can we hold one finger in the air, please?\u2014group participation\u2014one finger in the air. Our first priority is God. Somebody say, \u201cGod.\u201d\r\n\r\nAudience: \u201cGod.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell: That is our first priority. Deuteronomy, Chapter 6, verse 5\u2014the Message Version says\u2014\u201cLove God, your God, with your whole heart. Love Him with all that's in you. Love Him with all that you've got.\u201d Love\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d\u2014and listen: \u201cGod don't stutter,\u201d\u2014but He does repeat Himself.\r\n\r\nKristin (04:02):\r\n\r\nYes, He does.\r\n\r\nMontell (04:02):\r\n\r\nAnd when He's saying something, over and over again\u2014when He's saying, \u201cLove\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d; \u201cLove\u2026\u201d, it's because that's important to Him. And He's not just saying, \u201cLove with half...\u201d; but \u201cI want you to love with all.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (04:13):\r\n\r\nHe's giving you a highlighter\u2014when He says something, and He repeats Himself\u2014it's a highlighter. It reminds me of when Skylar\u2014now, Skylar is our youngest son; and he's actually in college now; he's 22 now\u2014but when he was a young kid, on the way to school, he'd always give me these really big questions. This particular morning, he says to me, \"Hey, Mommy, who do you love the most?\" I was like, \"What a setup. What am I going to say right here?\" But the truth is: I knew it was a teaching moment. I said to him, \"Son, the person I love the most is God.\" He was like, \"More than Daddy?\" \u201cYes, more than Daddy. In fact, that's what keeps you and Daddy safe.\u201d \r\n\r\nWhy y'all laugh? Why people be laughing? I'm just saying; I'm just saying.\r\n\r\n(05:00) He said, \"You know what, Mommy? I think you're right.\" He said, \"I love God the most; and then, I love you the next most.\"\r\n\r\nMontell (05:05):\r\n\r\nHe did not say that. Why do you tell that?\r\n\r\nKristin (05:06):\r\n\r\nHe did say that. Don't hate. \r\n\r\nMontell: Why would you say that? \r\n\r\nKristin: Don't hate. \r\n\r\nMontell (05:11):\r\n\r\nIt\u2019s okay; he\u2019s my bestie now.\r\n\r\nKristin (05:12):\r\n\r\nThat's not a lie though. Listen: he is your bestie now; but in this season, I was his favorite.\r\n\r\nMontell (05:16):\r\n\r\nHey, read that\u2014read Mark\u2014can you do that?\r\n\r\nKristin (05:18):\r\n\r\nMark 12:30 says it this way: \"And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, with all your strength. This is the first commandment.\u201d \r\n\r\nMontell: That's right. \r\n\r\nKristin: Remember, He's saying: \u201c\u2026all..\u201d; \u201c\u2026all\u2026\u201d; \u201c\u2026all\u2026\u201d He's repeating Himself; therefore, this is important.\r\n\r\nMontell (05:36):\r\n\r\nWe just came out of a very, very difficult season\u2014a two-year battle with cancer\u2014and from that standpoint, this was one of the anchor Scriptures that we held onto\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (05:45):\r\n\r\nAbsolutely.\r\n\r\nMontell (05:46):\r\n\r\n\u2014in that battle. We needed to be able to know we had to lean into placing God at the center\u2014placing Him first\u2014because even if I didn't know what I needed, my Dad did. \r\n\r\nOne more time\u2014all fingers up in the air\u2014our first priority is God. \r\n\r\nAlright, our second priority\u2014hold up two\u2014our second priority is our spouse. Somebody say, \u201cSpouse.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (06:07):\r\n\r\nSpouse.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:08):\r\n\r\nThat's number-two priority. Ephesians, Chapter 5, verse 25, says this: \"Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (06:21):\r\n\r\nWives, your spouse is God's gift to you. Honor God by honoring the gift that He gave you.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:27):\r\n\r\nTo my husbands out there: your wife\u2014our wives\u2014are supposed to know what the love of Christ is like by the way we love them. \r\n\r\nKristin: \u201cHow\u2019s that going for you?\u201d \r\n\r\nMontell: \u201cHow are we doing with that?\u201d \r\n\r\nI want to give you a quick definition of what a covenant marriage is: \u201cA marriage covenant is a relationship between three.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (06:47):\r\n\r\nThat's right!\r\n\r\nMontell (06:47):\r\n\r\nOne man, one woman,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (06:50):\r\n\r\nAmen.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:51):\r\n\r\n\u2014and God.\r\n\r\nKristin (06:52):\r\n\r\nYep.\r\n\r\nMontell (06:53):\r\n\r\nAnd listen: a covenant is not about seasons\u2014a covenant is about franchise\u2014if we got any sports fans in here, you understand a season comes and goes\u2014it starts and ends\u2014but a franchise is something that is built and developed over time. That's what a covenant is. And some of us are treating our marriages like contracts instead of covenants. As humans\u2014we can make contracts; we can make agreements\u2014but contracts and agreements are based on performance.\r\n\r\nKristin (07:25):\r\n\r\nYikes.\r\n\r\nMontell (07:26):\r\n\r\nAlright; covenant is not based on performance; it's based on God's promises. Only God\u2014watch this\u2014only God can create a covenant. You can enter into a covenant, but we can't create one. \r\n\r\nBabe, I remember one time I tried to create my own covenant.\r\n\r\nKristin (07:41):\r\n\r\nFacts.\r\n\r\nMontell (07:42):\r\n\r\nDid not go well\u2014music business days\u2014yeah, it did not go well. Music business days. I remember Wendy Williams, back in the day before\u2014if y'all know her, before she was on television, she used to be a radio host on one of the biggest stations in the nation, \r\n\r\nHot 97 in New York City\u2014it was the station to be on. I was interviewing at Hot 97, all in New York; and the world is listening to me\u2014this new artist, all this fame, all this exposure\u2014\"This is how we do it,\u201d\u2014blowing up. \r\n\r\nWendy asked me, \"So Montell\u2014you successful; you got all this money; all this fame\u2014do you have anybody special in your life that you're sharing it with?\u201d I'm thinking to myself, because I would been taught by the label: \u201dNobody is going to want to purchase records from an unavailable R&amp;amp;B artist. They have to know you are available; you are single. Guys have to want to be you; women have to want to be with you. You have to have those things to be successful.\u201d \r\n\r\nWe were hiding our marriage. I knew I could be a successful artist; I did not know I could be a successful husband, so I told Wendy, \u201cYeah, I'm married to my music.\u201d That was my answer; I thought it was a cool answer: \u201cYeah, I'm married to my music.\u201d Now, if there's life and death in the power of the tongue,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (09:03):\r\n\r\n\u2014and there is.\r\n\r\nMontell (09:04):\r\n\r\n\u2014and I'm saying to the world\u2014\"I'm married to my music,\"\u2014what does that make her?\r\n\r\nKristin (09:09):\r\n\r\nHis mistress.\r\n\r\nMontell (09:10):\r\n\r\nSo she now becomes my mistress, by my own words. And what starts to happen is: art imitates life, or life imitates art. And now, we start to spiral through some tragic things in our marriage; because of the words from my very own mouth.\r\n\r\nKristin (09:25):\r\n\r\nAnd the crazy part is that my parents were married and divorced six times by the time I'm 19. So what we learned is that my mom raised me as a single parent. She taught me: \"You'll be self-sufficient, independent,\u201d \u201cYou got this; you're going to be successful in everything you put your hands to.\" Never once did I hear: \u201cThis is how you raise a successful family,\u201d \u201cThis is how you have successful marriage.\u201d But I was going to be successful as a businesswoman; and I knew this, because this was her moniker. \r\n\r\nHere I am, coming into this relationship. We're actually married before we get to the label, y'all. So when we get to the label, and they say, \u201cWell, no one's going to respect you as the manager\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (10:01):\r\n\r\n\u2014\u201cthe wife.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:02):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"because you're the wife. If they know that you're the wife, they're not going to respect you.\u201d I was like, \" Oh, no; no. I can be a wonderful businesswoman. I know I'm going to be successful here, but I don't know if I'm going to be a great wife.\" \r\n\r\nSo we came into agreement with a crazy lie. This is what we learned: I exchanged my rightful position, as his wife, for a title. This is where it got really dicey.\r\n\r\nMontell (10:27):\r\n\r\nShe told me, \" Listen,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (10:30):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"I'm going to make you a million dollars, but I'm not going to make you eggs. Are you good with that?\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (10:34):\r\n\r\nI'm like, \"You can buy a lot of eggs with a million dollars. Yeah, I'm good with that.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:40):\r\n\r\nWhat was happening in this season and this time is that, on the most important day of my life, as most of you, we come to the church. I'm here with my daddy. I'm at the back of the church, and we walk in. He's [Montell] standing at the front; and the preacher says,\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (10:55):\r\n\r\n\u2014\u201cWho gives this woman to be wed?\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:56):\r\n\r\nAnd my daddy says,\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (10:57):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"I do.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (10:58):\r\n\r\nWhat happens is\u2014in the spiritual realm, what's supposed to happen\u2014I come out from underneath the covering of my father, and I come under the covering of my husband. Now, that's my new covenant. But when we arrived at the label, and they told us that we wouldn't be successful if they knew that we were married, what we decided, and came into agreement with, was that I would no longer be under the covering of my husband. \r\n\r\nI would continue to be Kristin Hudson, not Kristin Jordan. But then, what that meant was is that, now, I'm still under my old covering. What did that entail?\u2014pornography; it was infidelity; it was alcoholism; it was drug addiction. It was all these wonderful kicks and giggles that we had over here. \r\n\r\n11:48) What also happened was, in the spiritual realm, I rejected my covering as Jordan; and so I rejected him. Even though you may not know it in the natural, we can do things and come into agreement in things in the spiritual; and they're just as powerful.\r\n\r\nMontell (11:57):\r\n\r\nWhat's going on is that she's my manager; I'm the artist. But because she's not submitted to me, I'm trying to figure out: \u201cWell, does the artist tell the manager what to do?\u201d or \u201cDoes the manager tell the artist what to do?\u201d We had a very, very difficult submission problem; she did not submit to me. And the bigger problem was she couldn't submit to me, because I wasn't submitted to God. Somebody missed that right there: \u201cIt is very, very difficult for a woman to submit to a man, who's not completely submitted to God.\u201d If you can't say, \u201cAmen,\u201d say, \u201cOuch\u201d; either one works\u2014or don't say anything\u2014just look straight ahead, and don't blink. \r\n\r\nKristin: They won\u2019t notice you.\r\n\r\nMontell: No one will know it: \u201cThey're talking about you: \u2018It's hard for a woman to submit to a man who is not submitted to God.\u2019\u201d But Scripture gives us\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (12:40):\r\n\r\n\u2014a remedy.\r\n\r\nMontell (12:40):\r\n\r\n\u2014a remedy for this.\r\n\r\nKristin (12:41):\r\n\r\n\u2014and a truth. The thing is\u2014in 1Peter 3:1, it says it this way\u2014\"In the same way, you wives must accept the authority of your husbands; then even if some refuse to obey the good news, your godly lives will speak to them without words. They will be won over by your character.\" Listen, even if they're not submitted to Christ, it is our job, as women, to line up with the character of Christ and love them back to Jesus. I have never, ever, ever, ever seen a husband be nagged back to Jesus; it's not happened. But I've seen somebody love somebody back to Jesus.\r\n\r\nMontell (13:22):\r\n\r\nI know somebody who's been loved back to Jesus; because when I was in my worst state, when I was far from God, this woman prayed; and she toiled. It was the prayers and her tears that eventually drew me back closer to the Lord, to where I am indebted to you for doing what you did to help me get back in alignment with my Dad. I'm super, super grateful for that. \r\n\r\nKristin: I love you.\r\n\r\nMontell (13:48):\r\n\r\nYeah. \r\n\r\nKristin: Alright, y'all; you ready?\r\n\r\nMontell (13:49):\r\n\r\nIt's the most important relationship on this earth, after God. It's the most important\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin: \u2014important relationship. \r\n\r\nMontell: \u2014that is your spouse.\r\n\r\n[Studio]\r\n\r\nDave (13:57):\r\n\r\nHey, you're listening to FamilyLife Today. We are listening, today, to a message that Montell and Kristin Jordan gave on this year's Love Like You Mean It cruise. And there's more coming; but let me tell you: we're going to tell you, at the end, how you can sign up and get a discount to come on next year's Love Like You Mean It cruise. So let's go back to Montell and Kristin.\r\n\r\n[Cruise Message]\r\n\r\nMontell (14:18):\r\n\r\nSo let's go one more time: Our first priority is God; our second priority is our spouse; our third priority is our children. Somebody says, \u201cChildren.\u201d\r\n\r\nAudience: \u201cChildren. \r\n\r\nMontell (14:29):\r\n\r\nYes, your kids. \r\n\r\nKristin: The Lord says, \u201cManage your family.\u201d He says it this way, in \r\n\r\nEphesians 6:4: \"And you fathers do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (14:39):\r\n\r\nThat's right. And listen: children\u2014we used to say children don't come with instruction manuals\u2014but they really do, the Word of God\/the Bible gives us the example of what a perfect father looks like. \r\n\r\nI'm going to say this statement, and I want you to hear me. If you don't hear [anything] else I say today, this is super important: \u201cPlacing your kids, or your adult children, out of order places them in harm's way.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (15:03):\r\n\r\nSay it again.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:03):\r\n\r\nI'm going to say that again; because it's worth saying again: \u201cPlacing your children, or your adult kids, out of order places them in harm's way.\u201d What wife wants to come behind a child?\r\n\r\nKristin (15:16):\r\n\r\nNot one.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:17):\r\n\r\nWhat husband wants to come after a kid?\r\n\r\nKristin (15:20):\r\n\r\nNot one.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:21):\r\n\r\nI need y'all to hear me today. The kids need to know that: \u201cMommy and me come first.\r\n\r\nKristin (15:28):\r\n\r\nThat's it.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:28):\r\n\r\n\u201cOur marriage comes before you,\u201d\u2014listen\u2014\"even if you were here first.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (15:33):\r\n\r\nAmen.\r\n\r\nMontell (15:34):\r\n\r\nIf you can't say, \u201cAmen,\u201d say, \u201cOuch\u201d; either one works.\r\n\r\nKristin (15:37):\r\n\r\nIt's okay!\r\n\r\nMontell (15:37):\r\n\r\nBecause blended families navigate that a lot of times, or whatever; because you were with your child before you came into the marriage. There's a bond or something that's there. It's the same thing that can happen, but the reality of it is God is a God of order. And even if something existed before\u2014when you come underneath the covering of God in a marriage, the covenant\u2014God covers the relationship between you and those children, because you're providing order and stability.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:04):\r\n\r\nAnd if you don't allow your authority in that home to be known, heard, and learned, when they get outside, in the real world\u2014and they did not learn the authority at home\u2014they will not learn to submit to the authority that they have to work with.\r\n\r\nMontell (16:17):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:17):\r\n\r\nThey won't keep a job. They won't have the rightful tools that they need in order to learn how to submit in marriage or in life.\r\n\r\nMontell (16:24):\r\n\r\nThat's right. You got to learn to release your children without losing each other; that's the goal. Because it happens in seasons. There's a season\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (16:33):\r\n\r\nWe had a season of small children; we had a season of homeschooling\u2014a season of teenagers: \u201cI hate you,\u201d \u201cIt's okay; I love you back,\u201d\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (16:40):\r\n\r\nIt's a season.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:42):\r\n\r\n\u2014seasons of young adults\u2014season of leave and cleave; season of our kids having kids and becoming parents. Seasons shift and change, but their position does not:\u2014\r\n\r\nMontell (16:52):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (16:53):\r\n\r\n\u2014\"God and our marriage come before y'all.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (16:56):\r\n\r\nThat's right. Hopefully, y'all grab hold to that; because that's a big, big key. Even in blended families: God; your spouse comes first; then, your kids come after that. \r\n\r\nKristin: Alright; you ready? \r\n\r\nMontell: Here we go: \r\n\r\nOne finger up: \u201cOur first priority is God.\u201d \r\n\r\n\u201cSecond priority is our spouse.\u201d \r\n\r\n\u201cOur third priority is our children.\u201d \r\n\r\n\u201cAnd our fourth priority is the\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin: \u2014church!\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell\u2014the church. \r\n\r\nKristin: That's it. \r\n\r\nMontell (17:20):\r\n\r\nThe fourth priority is the church.\r\n\r\nKristin (17:21):\r\n\r\nBe involved with the local body of believers. We always do better when somebody's watching.\r\n\r\nMontell (17:25):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (17:26):\r\n\r\nHebrews 10:25 says it this way: \"Not forsaking or neglecting to assemble together as believers, as is the habit of some people, but admonishing, warning, urging and encouraging one another, and all the more faithfully, as you see the day approaching.\"\r\n\r\nMontell (17:41):\r\n\r\nYeah, good word.\r\n\r\nKristin (17:42):\r\n\r\nThis is why the church\u2014the community: small groups, Love Like You Mean It\u2014this is why this is so important that you're here this week. You have to stay plugged in. You are always better when someone else is watching.\r\n\r\nMontell (17:55):\r\n\r\nThat's right. And I need you to get this; because as we're talking about the church, the church plays a vital role in what relationships and what marriages look like. When you are single, the church should have your back. When you are married\u2014in a season when you are married\u2014your spouse is supposed to have your back. And the church is supposed to have\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (18:14):\r\n\r\n\u2014y'all\u2019s back.\r\n\r\nMontell (18:15):\r\n\r\nLet me just say this just real quick, because we're talking about the church. I know we got a lot of ministry leaders\u2014we got a lot of pastors here; people who are very ingrained in the church, and what the church is supposed to do\u2014if we aren't invited back to Love Like You Mean It,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (18:35):\r\n\r\n\u2014it'll be for this right here.\r\n\r\nMontell (18:36):\r\n\r\n\u2014it'll be because what I'm about to say right now.\r\n\r\nKristin (18:38):\r\n\r\nYeah, and it's okay.\r\n\r\nMontell (18:39):\r\n\r\nYou can mark this moment\u2014this is the moment where, \u201cOh, that's why the Jordans ain't coming back,\u201d\u2014okay, here's the reality: \u201cThe church is God's bride, not yours. Stop treating His wife better than you treat your own.\u201d [Applause]\r\n\r\nKristin (18:55):\r\n\r\nAlright now; let's run it. Y'all ready?\r\n\r\nMontell (19:02):\r\n\r\nOur first priority is God; second priority is our spouse; third priority is our children; fourth priority is the church; our fifth priority are family and friends. \r\n\r\nKristin (19:15):\r\n\r\n\u2014family and friends\u2014Proverbs 18:24 says it this way\u2014\"Some friends don't help.\"\r\n\r\nMontell (19:19):\r\n\r\nSay that again.\r\n\r\nKristin (19:20):\r\n\r\n\u201cSome friends don't help.\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (19:22):\r\n\r\nI'm sorry; one more. \r\n\r\nKristin (19:23):\r\n\r\nThis is Scripture. Yeah, I can't make this up. \r\n\r\nMontell (19:25):\r\n\r\nRun that back one more time.\r\n\r\nKristin (19:26):\r\n\r\n\u201cSome friends don't help,\u201d \u201cBut a true friend is closer than your own family.\u201d We must know the difference between family and relatives. You cannot choose your relatives, but you can choose your family. Guess what? You can choose the people that you do life with: who speak life into your marriage, who speak life into your situation.\r\n\r\nMontell (19:43):\r\n\r\nThat's right.\r\n\r\nKristin (19:43):\r\n\r\nIt's important.\r\n\r\nMontell (19:44):\r\n\r\nThat's right. Somebody might say, \"Well, why in this order\u2014God, spouse, kids, church, family\u2014why would you put your family and your friends underneath your church?\" It's very, very simple. Basically, either your family and your friends are going to determine how you see the church; or the church is going to determine how you see your family and friends. One is going to have greater influence over the other.\r\n\r\nKristin (20:03):\r\n\r\nAnd the way some of y'all family members act, you need all the Jesus you can get; amen!\r\n\r\nMontell (20:07):\r\n\r\nTrue. Okay; one more time: our first priority is God; second priority is our spouse; our third priority is our children; fourth priority is the church; fifth priority is family and friends; and our sixth priority\u2014which will probably make you throw up in your mouth just a little bit\u2014is your work or your career; your job. This is the most commonly misplaced priority in God's design for our marriages.\r\n\r\nKristin (20:37):\r\n\r\nListen, we understand that there are seasons, where work is extremely important. We get that. We did this so incorrectly. That's why we can sit here, and unequivocally tell you what this is: \u201cWhen your priorities are out of place\u2014you put this one up higher on the list than it deserves to be put\u2014you put your job and your family in harm's way.\u201d In \r\n\r\n2 Thessalonians 3:10, I understand what it says; it says, \u201cIf you don't work, you don't eat.\u201d But if you put this position higher than it's supposed to be, you will be eating by yourself on the Lido Deck.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:05):\r\n\r\nThat's right; that's right; that's right. Here's the truth, you guys: most people do not get to the end of their lives, wishing they had put in more hours in the office.\r\n\r\nKristin (21:16):\r\n\r\n\u201cI wish I had done one more profit and loss!\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (21:19):\r\n\r\n\u201cI wish I had just done one more board meeting.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (21:22):\r\n\r\n\u201cOh, I wish I had done one more thing for my boss!\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (21:26):\r\n\r\nListen, when we sit before the Lord\u2014and we won't be with anybody else\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin (21:30):\r\n\r\nWe won't.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:31):\r\n\r\n\u2014when we sit before the Lord, He's not going to ask me how many records I sold.\r\n\r\nKristin (21:36):\r\n\r\nHe's not going to ask me how many meetings I took.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:39):\r\n\r\nHe's not going to ask you: \u201cHow many awards did you get?\u201d \u201cHow many degrees did you get?\u201d I'll tell you what he's going to ask you: \u201cHow did you treat the woman I gave you?\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (21:47):\r\n\r\n\u201cHow did you treat the man that I gave you?\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell (21:50):\r\n\r\n\u201cHow did you treat the kids I gave you stewardship over?\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (21:54):\r\n\r\n\u201cHow many people did you tell about me?\u201d\r\n\r\nMontell: Listen,\u2014\r\n\r\nKristin: \u2014that\u2019s what matters.\r\n\r\nMontell (21:58):\r\n\r\nThat's right. And here's what this means when it comes to your job. We may have opportunities, but God gave us responsibilities. Many of us are exchanging responsibilities for opportunities.\r\n\r\nKristin (22:13):\r\n\r\nEvery God-thing is a good thing, but not every good thing is a God-thing.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:17):\r\n\r\nThat's right. We're almost to the end, you guys. Our first priority is God; second priority is our spouse; third priority is our children; our fourth priority is the church; fifth priority is family and friends. Our sixth priority is our career; that's our job. And then, the last one is me. \r\n\r\nKristin (22:35):\r\n\r\n\u2014hobbies; sports; special interests; and really, me.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:37):\r\n\r\nMe.\r\n\r\nKristin (22:37): \r\n\r\nSo golf.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:39):\r\n\r\n\u2014you. Wow! That took a really, really hard left right there.\r\n\r\nKristin (22:45):\r\n\r\nI mean, fantasy football.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:47):\r\n\r\nShopping. \r\n\r\nLet's finish with this thought: \u201cListen, God desires us to enjoy the life that He's given us.\u201d\r\n\r\nKristin (22:56):\r\n\r\nYeah.\r\n\r\nMontell (22:56):\r\n\r\nBut even when it comes to ourselves, when we place ourselves out of order, we become selfish rather than selfless. And being selfless isn't thinking less of yourself; it's thinking of yourself less. \r\n\r\nThis is why we place God first; because when God is placed first, and He's at the center, that's what centers you in who you are in Him. That allows your relationship with Jesus to be the thing that creates you to be in His likeness. If anything in your marriage is dysfunctional, you go back; and you can look at this order\u2014you can look at this \"First Things First\u201d\u2014 and you can say: \u201cGod, why are we arguing?\u201d \u201cWhy are we fussing?\u201d \u201cWhy are we at this space?\u201d It's normally because something is out of alignment.\r\n\r\n[Studio]\r\n\r\nAnn (23:48):\r\n\r\nI don't know about you, but that's just a good reminder of how we can keep our priorities straight. I love Montell and Kristin; I love how real they are, too.\r\n\r\nDave (23:56):\r\n\r\nYeah, they're great. I don't know if people realize Montell was on Special Forces,\u2014\r\n\r\nAnn (24:00):\r\n\r\nOh, I forgot about that.\r\n\r\nDave (24:01):\r\n\r\n\u2014one of those shows we enjoyed watching. When I saw him on the boat, I'm like, \"I know you,\u201d\u2014but it wasn't from his music\u2014it was from the show. \r\n\r\nBut you know what? Who cares about that? You need to be on the boat with us next year\u2014February 13-20, 2027, we'll be back on the boat\u2014and you can save big, now through March 31st.\r\n\r\nAnn (24:20):\r\n\r\nAll you have to do is click the banner at FamilyLifeToday.com to learn more about the cruise and all the details on our Cruise Madness Sale. \r\n\r\nAnd tomorrow, join us; because we're going to start talking about women and men issues. We're going to have a panel of men and women that we had on the cruise. See you tomorrow.\r\n\r\nDave (24:45):\r\n\r\nFamilyLife Today is a donor-supported production of FamilyLife\u00ae, a Cru\u00ae Ministry. \r\n\r\nCelebrating 50 years of helping you pursue the relationships that matter most.\r\n\r\nIf you\u2019ve benefited from the FamilyLife Today transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs of producing them and making them available online?\r\n\r\nCopyright \u00a9 2026 FamilyLife. 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