Your Actions Need to Line Up with Your Words (Trending with Timmerie)

On Trending with Timmerie, Timmerie and Sarah Hernholm take on a question many women quietly carry: Can you really have it all, or do some choices close doors you hoped would stay open?

Sarah’s story is honest and refreshing. She shares that she did desire marriage in her 20s and 30s, but she came to see that her dating choices did not always reflect that desire. Looking back, she admits she sometimes stayed too long in relationships that were not rooted in shared values, hoping things would change. Her insight is simple, but sharp: “Your actions need to line up with your words. Otherwise, stop saying them.”

That clarity became a turning point. Sarah began to recognize that wanting marriage was not enough by itself. She also had to become the kind of person ready to receive it. She speaks candidly about needing to “clean up my side of the street,” choosing to stop entertaining the wrong relationships and learning how to be alone without fear.

Timmerie connects this to a larger cultural problem. Women are often told they can delay marriage and family indefinitely, while also being assured everything will work out later. But this mindset can leave people wounded, tired, and grieving time they cannot get back. Sarah’s testimony does not deny God’s providence; rather, it shows that trusting God also means living intentionally now.

Their conversation also pushes back against hookup culture and the loss of real courtship. Sarah argues that genuine connection, conversation, and shared values matter more than modern dating habits often allow. In a world that prizes convenience and chemistry, this episode is a reminder that love requires honesty, self-knowledge, and virtue.

For anyone discerning marriage, healing from disappointment, or reevaluating the path they are on, this conversation offers both encouragement and a challenge: be truthful about what you want, and let your life reflect it.


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John Hanretty serves as a Digital Media Producer for Relevant Radio®. He is a graduate of the Gupta College of Business at the University of Dallas. Besides being passionate about writing, his hobbies include drawing and digital design. You can read more of his daily articles at relevantradio.com and on the Relevant Radio® app.