Grounded in Grace: Understanding Marriage and God's Word

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1. "So for several hundred years, Christians have been referred to as people of the book. I don't know if you've ever heard that. For, for centuries, especially in the early church, Christians were often called by those outside of the church as people of the book. And part of that was because whenever they spoke or interacted with Christians, they always found that they were, they were quoting or they were submitting themselves to some sort of book. And now we know that to be the Bible." [36:09] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We study scripture because we know that it's God's revealed word to us and that it is useful. It has a purpose. It's, it's useful for equipping us. Scripture tells us that, that you were, you are God's handiwork and you were created to do good works. And scripture helps us by equipping us for every good work. And I've said it before. My job really, as, as your pastor and anybody who stands up here to speak, and I would say, regardless of whether that's here at Oak community church or any other church is, is that we are meant to deliver to you the word of God, much like a waiter delivers to you food that the chef has prepared." [37:40] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God's word is good. It is true. And it is given out of his love. God's word is good. It is true. And it is given out of his love. Now I say that last week because we, we spoke about sin. We spoke about the nature of sin. We spoke about the nature of hell. Why did we do that? Not because I had a hankering to talk about hell, but because that's what Jesus talks about. That's what the Bible talks about. But we know that in those teachings, as we saw, and if you weren't there, last Sunday, I encourage you to go back and listen to it. We went through that. Why? Because we believe that what God has revealed to us in his word is good, is true, and it is given out of his love." [39:14] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Marriage is a good thing. If you remember, anything from the first couple books, of the Bible, what did he say about it? He said, it is good. And so, what Jesus is reminding us, is I think, an important truth, which we can often forget, and that is, that marriage, is created, to be good. That God, created marriage, to be good. It's not a shackle, it's not a prison, but it is good. Now, because of our sin, and because we are all fallen, we do find, that sometimes, our marriages, do feel more like that. They do feel, more like a prison. But that is not, how they are designed, to be." [49:32] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God desires, repentance and reconciliation. That's not just in marriages, that's even in broken friendships. The relationships in the church, that God desires, repentance and reconciliation. Repentance means, that we own up to our mistakes. When we come to God, what we, what we are admitting, what we are repenting of, is that God, I've been going my own way, for too long. And I am, I am recognizing, my guilt, and I am opening myself up, and asking for your forgiveness. And what does scripture tell us? That God is faithful and just, to forgive us our sins. And to be reconciled, means that we come back, into relationship, with a person or thing." [58:02] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "God doesn't just want your marriage, to survive. Like, that is not the goal. It's not, if you can check this box, we didn't do this, Jesus, then we're good. But no, he wants it to survive. He doesn't want it, God doesn't want it, to be a cage. Instead, God wants it, to be a garden, where the fruit, of love, and sanctification, and goodness, are cultivated. God wants it, to be good. And so, sometimes, we need to take the posture, and this, I'm preaching to myself, but we need to take the posture, not trying to be good prisoners, but trying to be good gardeners, instead." [01:02:08] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "The power of God's forgiveness is great enough to forgive sins done to you and by you, whether those are sins in marriage or in your personal life, at your job, or somewhere else. Let me also give just one piece of encouragement. Jesus said Moses permitted divorce because of the hardness of your heart and my heart, the hardness of our hearts. And hard hearts are, I think, at the root of all of our strife in marriage. Hard hearts are at the root of our conflict. Of our self-doubt. It is a hardness of heart. But here is the beautiful thing. Jesus has the cure for hardness of heart." [01:12:10] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "If you are married, hear me say that God is for your marriage. He wants you to thrive. He does not want you just to survive. And I believe marriages thrive best when they are firmly established. When they are firmly rooted in Jesus. Tim Keller, a famous pastor and author, passed away last year. He wrote a book called The Meaning of Marriage, which I highly recommend. Phenomenal book. The Meaning of Marriage. But in the book he says this. He says, A good marriage is the union of two good forgivers. And again, where do we see forgiveness displayed the best? But on the cross." [01:12:49] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Regardless of what has been done to you or by you, know that Jesus washes over you. His forgiveness covers you completely and totally. You don't need to walk in shame anymore. You don't need to walk in guilt because Jesus bore all of that so that you and I could walk in freedom. And as we learn to live godly marriages and as we learn to follow Jesus for ourself, we begin to display the gospel in our life to a lost and a hurting world." [01:14:09] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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