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Marriage Ministry

3 sermons

Marriage is a sacred institution ordained by God, serving as a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church. In Ephesians 5:25-33, Paul instructs husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the Church, emphasizing the profound sacrificial love that should characterize marital relationships. The partnership of Aquila and Priscilla, as depicted in Acts 18, exemplifies how a couple can serve together in ministry, demonstrating that marriage is not merely a personal commitment but also a divine calling to work together for the Kingdom. Furthermore, in 1 Peter 3:7, husbands are urged to live with their wives in an understanding way, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and companionship in marriage. As couples navigate the challenges of life, they are reminded of the promise in Ecclesiastes 4:9-12, which states that two are better than one, for they have a good reward for their labor. Ultimately, a marriage rooted in biblical principles not only strengthens the family unit but also enhances the Church's mission, as couples like Aquila and Priscilla demonstrate the powerful impact of a shared commitment to God and each other.

don-mcclure

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of investing one's life into others and seeing the kingdom of heaven increase. He shares a personal story about his grandson and how his daughter-in-law sent him a picture, which his wife immediately confiscated. The speaker then discusses the st

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jack-hayford

Jack Hayford preaches on the importance of husbands loving their wives as Christ loved the church, emphasizing the commitment to serve one another and grow through all circumstances. Through their 50-year marriage, Jack and Anna Hayford have exemplified sacrificial love, nurturing each other to fulf

zac-poonen

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that having a cooperative wife is not a requirement to be a prophet of God. He warns against complaining about one's spouse and using them as an excuse for not living for God. The speaker uses the example of John Wesley's difficult marriage to illustrate his po

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