The sermon explores the theme of love voluntarily surrendering its rights for the spiritual good of others, drawing primarily from 1 Corinthians 8. It contrasts Christian liberty with legalism and emphasizes that true maturity is demonstrated through self-denial rather than the assertion of personal freedoms. Christ serves as the supreme example of this surrender, having laid aside His glory to…
Why do women initiate roughly two-thirds of divorces? And how many marriages are ending (not because of adultery, violence, or some unavoidable crisis) but because someone no longer feels in love, feels unhappy, feels unfulfilled, or believes the relationship is no longer meeting his or her emotional needs? Our culture constantly tells us: "Follow your heart." "Trust your feelings." "Do what makes…
Many young people enjoy playing basketball in high school and college. But only a few of them are able to play in the NBA. One of those who did was Shaquille O'Neal. He played for six teams during his 19-year career. During that career, he won 4 NBA championships, an NBA MVP award, 3 finals MVPs, and 15 All-Star selections. But all of these accolades came with a cost. His dedication to the game…
The sermon explores the tension between Christian liberty and the responsibility to protect weaker believers from spiritual harm. It emphasizes that freedom in Christ is not a license for selfishness but a call to govern actions by love and the Lordship of Jesus. The preacher warns against allowing personal rights to become stumbling blocks that cause others to fall into sin or apostasy. By…
The sermon examines Malachi 2:10-16 to expose two critical betrayals within the covenant community: intermarriage with idolaters and the unjust divorce of faithful wives. It argues that these actions profane the Mosaic covenant, violate the bond of companionship established by God, and disrupt the unity of believers. The text emphasizes that worship is rejected when accompanied by treacherous…
The sermon argues that true happiness is found in a relationship with God rather than in human relationships, using marriage as a primary example. It examines biblical passages from Ephesians, Deuteronomy, and Matthew to define marriage as a covenant reflecting Christ's love for the church. The preacher addresses the complexities of divorce, acknowledging it as a consequence of sin but sometimes…
A bride purchases her gown and puts it on for just one day. After, she will change into regular clothes, and her white wedding dress is put away. In the new covenant, the way we see a bride for just one day is the way God sees us every day of our lives in Christ. This is a covenant sealed and consummated forever by the blood of the Great High Priest, Jesus Christ. He has given us a garment of…
In this exposition of 1 Peter 3:1-6, we learn how wives should respond to disobedient husbands. We discuss the meek and quiet spirit, authority, and the valuable role women have in making the home a happy place of joy and refreshment.