Marriage: Built to Last
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Marriage Series – Q&A
In this Q&A session following the marriage series, Pastor Byron addresses questions about marriage including whether lifelong commitment is realistic, why marry when divorce rates are high, and the controversial topic of submission. He establishes that marriages fail not because God’s design is flawed but because couples live outside God’s plan and empowerment, explains that
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Components for Relational Healing
In this message from the marriage series, Pastor Byron presents a roadmap for restoring adversarial relationships by examining 2 Corinthians 7, where Paul worked to heal his relationship with the Corinthian believers. He outlines five essential statements of restoration: acknowledging “I am not perfect,” expressing “I care about you,” declaring “I am proud of you,”
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Healing Conflict, God’s Way
In this message on handling marital conflict God’s way, Pastor Byron teaches from James 3 that conflict in marriage stems from three primary sources: differences in backgrounds and perspectives, wrong responses to offenses, and pride/flesh. Drawing from James’ contrast between earthly wisdom (characterized by jealousy and selfish ambition) and wisdom from above (which is pure,
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Communicating God’s Way – Part II
In this message beginning the marriage communication series, Pastor Byron teaches from Philippians 2 and other passages about how couples should communicate “God’s way” by following Christ’s example. He outlines that godly communication must be truthful (no hidden agendas), purposeful (glorifying God by loving sacrificially and considering the interests of the other above our own),
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Communicating God’s Way – Part I
In this message Pastor Byron explores the vital importance of communication in marriage, emphasizing that communication is the lifeblood of any marriage relationship. Drawing from Ephesians 4 and Proverbs, he teaches practical principles for Christ-like communication including speaking truthfully in love, staying focused on the issue rather than attacking the person, and remembering that God
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Roadblocks to Good Communication
In this message Pastor Byron identifies key barriers to effective communication in marriage, drawing wisdom from the book of Proverbs. He addresses roadblocks including poor listening, hasty speech, and harsh words, showing how these communication killers can destroy even the strongest relationships and emphasizing that marriage thrives when couples learn to communicate with grace, patience,
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Restoring Lost Love
In this message Pastor Byron addresses the challenge of restoring lost love in marriage, acknowledging the different seasons marriages go through and how love can diminish over time. Drawing from Joel 2:25, he provides ten practical steps for rekindling romance and renewing love, including revisiting wedding memories, rediscovering each other, and praying for God to
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The Types of Love in Marriage
In this message Pastor Byron explores God’s design for love in marriage, distinguishing between three Greek words for love: eros (selfish love), agape (sacrificial love commanded of husbands), and phileo (affectionate friendship love commanded of wives). He explains why God calls husbands and wives to different expressions of love and how understanding these distinctions can
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God’s Original Plan for Marriage
In this message Pastor Byron lays the biblical foundation for marriage from Genesis 2, introducing four essential principles: severance (leaving parents), permanence (cleaving to one’s spouse), unity (becoming one), and intimacy (openness without shame). He emphasizes that marriage is a covenant relationship involving husband, wife, and God, designed to reflect Christ’s love for the church.
