Scripture References
- Genesis 2-3
- Deuteronomy 24
- Malachi 2
- Matthew 19:3-9
- Ephesians 5:21
- 1 Corinthians 7:10-16
- Revelation 19:6-9
Introduction
- Marriage Weekend launched with light-hearted giveaways, prayer for couples, and a clear warning that the message would be candid about marital intimacy.
- Sets stage for new series “Investigating Jesus,” beginning with society’s top question: What did Jesus teach about gender, marriage, divorce, and sexuality?
- Pastor frames marriage as a primary spiritual battleground – strong families produce generational disciples.
Key Points / Exposition
1. Marriage: From Garden to Glory
- Bible opens with a wedding (Adam & Eve, Genesis 2) and closes with a wedding (Lamb & Church, Revelation 19).
- Satan appears immediately after the first wedding (Genesis 3), signaling that he targets marriages to thwart godly offspring (Malachi 2).
- Application: Your spouse is not your enemy; you have a common enemy who wants to turn “husband and wife” into “husband versus wife.”
2. The Authority Question: “Have You Not Read?”
- Jesus answers Pharisees’ divorce test by appealing to Scripture, not culture (Matthew 19:4).
- Contrast: God’s plan (Word) blesses; Satan’s plan (world) curses.
- Modern statistics confirm biblical wisdom: church-attending, Bible-believing couples show far lower adultery and divorce rates and report the most satisfying intimacy.
3. God’s Design for Marriage
- Creator “made them male and female … a man shall leave … be united … and the two shall become one flesh” (Matthew 19:4-6).
- Design features:
- One biological man + one biological woman.
- Leave parents, cleave to spouse, become one.
- Covenant, not contract – what God joined, humans must not sever.
- Practical “oneness” arenas: shared home, bed, last name, bank account, values, mission.
4. Three Easy Ways to Kill Your Marriage
- Prioritize career (often men) or children (often women) above spouse.
- Elevate parents or in-laws over spouse – failure to “leave” prevents “cleave.”
- Live as takers, not servants – marriages become battles (two takers) or abuse (one giver, one taker) instead of blessings (two servants, Ephesians 5:21).
5. Understanding Divorce & Remarriage
- Jesus’ “exception clause” – sexual immorality may permit (not command) divorce (Matthew 19:9).
- Paul’s abandonment clause – if an unbelieving spouse deserts, the believer “is not bound” (1 Corinthians 7:15).
- Abuse: persistent, tangible harm requires immediate safety; separation (and often civil/legal action) is warranted.
- Remarriage: where God permits divorce, He permits remarriage; otherwise repent, seek forgiveness, honor current covenant.
- Church posture: hate divorce, love divorced people; offer mercy and restoration.
6. Legacy Matters
- Max Jukes vs. Jonathan Edwards family trees illustrate how one marriage decision influences generations – brokenness or blessing.
Major Lessons & Revelations
- Scripture, not societal opinion, is the reliable blueprint for flourishing marriages.
- Oneness is holistic – spiritual, emotional, physical, financial, relational.
- Servanthood is the oxygen of a thriving marriage; selfishness suffocates it.
- God’s grace can resurrect dead marriages just as surely as He raised Christ.
- Your marital choices today shape descendants you may never meet.
Practical Application
- Daily choose Scripture over social media for marital counsel.
- Schedule a weekly “oneness check-in”: ask “How can I serve you this week? I love you because…”.
- Re-order priorities: God to Spouse to Children to Vocation/Ministry to Extended Family.
- If cohabiting or in sexual sin, text “MARRIAGE” to 20411; church will help legalize covenant this week.
- Attend Next Steps class (text “NEXT” to 20411) to grow as disciples.
- Seek counseling or safe separation immediately if abuse is present – church will assist with authorities and care.
Conclusion & Call to Response
- Invitation to high faith: sitting under God’s Word sets miracles in motion.
- Couples urged to repent, forgive, and speak fresh “I’m sorry / I forgive you.”
- Individuals undecided about Christ challenged to trust, not test, Jesus.
- Commitment: “We have decided to be one; by God’s grace nothing will separate us.”
Prayer
- “Father, renew minds and marriages; restore what Satan has broken; give open hearts that hear and obey. Make every couple a testimony of Your redeeming power for their lives, lineage, and legacy. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
References & Resources
- Marital-intimacy Q&A podcast (link provided via “MARRIAGE” text).
- Rooted discipleship groups (testimony of Coleman & Kayleen).
- Harvard Human Flourishing study; Institute for Family Studies data on divorce & church attendance.
Insights
- Strong families start when a husband and wife cling to Christ and to each other, because the moment they say ‘I do,’ hell trembles at their unity and heaven releases generational blessing.
- Every marriage faces two blueprints – the world’s shaky opinions or God’s solid Word; when couples choose Scripture as their compass, the Spirit builds a house no storm can collapse.
- Because Jesus rose, no relationship is beyond resurrection; two sinners can become new creations, forgiving and forgiven, so that a dead marriage walks out of the tomb alive with hope.
- God’s design is simple: leave, cleave, become one; when spouses prize each other above careers, kids and culture, the unity they guard becomes a living sermon their children cannot ignore.
- Satan whispers, ‘be normal,’ yet normal is broken; Jesus calls us higher, and when we obey His counter-cultural commands, peace replaces chaos like light flooding a once-dark room.
- When couples join hands and pray, surrendering their story to the Father, they set a miracle in motion that ripples through grandchildren they have not yet met.
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