![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why is it easier to criticize than encourage our spouse? How does negativity and criticism damage a marriage? How can a heart of appreciation deepen and strengthen a marriage? This study will explore how to train our hearts and minds to be thankful for our spouse.ĭoctrine is not a four-letter word, though you might think so judging by how the larger culture and some evangelicals respond to it. Rachael Philips, in her article for Marriage Partnership, suggests we should learn to appreciate the "daily behind-the-scenes good deeds of unsung spouses." ![]() If our attitude is critical or negative, we will miss much of the joy of married life. This can cause us to lose sight of the significant gifts of kindness and service our spouse gives us every day. It's easy to focus on the aggravations, annoyances, and behaviors that frustrate or anger us in marriage. The ancient Romans, long considered the gold standard for how sports-crazed a culture could be, were dilettantes compared to the sports fans of this century, says Shirl James Hoffman in the Christianity Today article "Whatever Happened to Play?" But do we give this massive part of modern life the philosophical and theological attention it deserves? In this study, we ask: Why did God give us the institution of marriage? What is the purpose of marriage? How can our marriage bring glory to God? How can the marriage relationship help make us holy?Īfter sex, sports probably sells next best, even in Bible studies. Our main purpose in marriage should be to focus on being of the same mind, according to Jesus, so that with one accord and one voice we glorify God. Our main purpose in marriage should be much greater than fulfilling our own wants and needs, or even the wants and needs of our spouse. Glorify God Together: A Marriage of PurposeĪ marriage centered on Christ is specifically focused on glorifying God, according to Rick Warren in his article entitled "The Purpose-Driven Marriage," written for Marriage Partnership. How does a healthy and satisfying sexual relationship in marriage honor God? Why is sex more than a physical expression of love? What are the components that make great sex a means of deepening your love and commitment for one another?ĩ. In an interview from Marriage Partnership, four Christian sex therapists shed light on how sex in marriage can be both satisfying and God-honoring. Unfortunately, many of us have formed our ideas about sex from the culture around us instead of from God's perspective. He designed it not only as a means for procreation, but also to be pleasurable and deeply satisfying. Sex sells-even Bible studies! It's great to know that sex was God's idea in the first place. As with all of our studies, you only have to download it once, and then can make as many copies as you need for your group or church. Most of these studies include excellent articles as a bonus.Ĭonsider downloading all ten as a cornucopia of topics for your Sunday school, small group, or for personal study. We wanted to highlight your favorite of these studies and put them on sale for under $5.00 so that you can stock up. That's when our single-session studies come in handy. But sometimes you just want to research one issue to find out what Scripture has to say on the topic. offers a lot of courses that help you dig deep into the Bible. ![]()
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