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Marriage is a divine institution
created by God, not man. While culture distorts and devalues it,
Scripture upholds marriage as honorable and sacred (Hebrews
13:4). These lessons examine the beauty, roles, and
responsibilities of marriage as God designed it. From choosing a
godly spouse to building a lasting relationship based on love,
maturity, and faithfulness, we turn to God's Word for clarity
and strength. Only by following His plan can marriage truly
thrive. |
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Marriage is Honorable
Text:
Genesis 2:18-24
Marriage is a sacred
institution because it came from God Himself. As
Hebrews 13:4
proclaims, “Marriage is honorable among all- - -” Even Jesus performed
His first miracle at a wedding ceremony. We can learn much by looking at
the very first wedded couple. (Genesis
2:18-24) |

Bobby Stafford |
Marriages
In today’s society, marriage is under serious strain. Broken
homes, selfishness, and spiritual immaturity plague relationships. But God’s
Word offers both warnings and solutions. This lesson explores biblical
reasons marriages fail—and the timeless principles that help them succeed—so
we can build lasting, godly relationships grounded in truth and love. |

Bobby Stafford |
Husbands And Wives
Marriage is God’s design, but modern culture often distorts
its purpose and roles. This lesson explores the distinct responsibilities of
husbands and wives as revealed in Scripture. When each partner understands
and embraces their God-given role, marriages thrive, families are
strengthened, and God is glorified through their loving, unified obedience. |

Bobby Stafford |
Choosing A Mate
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Bobby Stafford |
Marriage As God Would Have
It
Marriage today faces cultural confusion and
spiritual neglect. Yet God’s word offers a clear and timeless
blueprint for joy, unity, and lifelong devotion between husband
and wife. This lesson explores biblical principles for a lasting
marriage—commitment, maturity, peace, and love rooted in Christ.
God’s way is still the best way. |

Bobby Stafford |
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