
Marriage and Family by God's Design
According to Scripture, God both designed and established marriage. Therefore, He defines it and has the sole right and authority to uphold it. Unfortunately, the culture today has tried to redefine marriage. And some in the professing evangelical church have set aside the Scripture and let the spirit of the age define what is right. Join Tom Pennington as he explains from Scripture what marriage and family are and how we are to live in those contexts in a way that pleases our heavenly Father in a series titled Marriage and Family by God's Design.
Part 18
In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul makes a case that all Christians, particularly those in a marriage covenant, must communicate in a way that honors God and edifies one another. But the sinful flesh makes communication in marriage challenging at times. So it is crucial not only to understand the biblical teaching on communication but to apply it.
Part 2
Moses, the human author of Genesis, writes under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit about the biblical foundation of marriage. Not only does Genesis record the first marriage between Adam and Eve, it also lays down the fundamental biblical convictions about every marriage—including your marriage.
Part 20
In Ephesians 6, the apostle Paul instructs parents to be diligent in training their children in the ways of the Lord. And they must do so with bibiblcal discipline and instruction. Pastor Tom helps us understand this passage and what God expects of parents as it relates to shepherding their children unto the Lord.
Part 4
Pastor Tom continues to walk through Genesis 2, the foundational passage that defines and describes a marriage that honors God. Many practical truths can be gleaned from such a rich passage of Scripture. And if you want your marriage to honor God and if you want your marriage to be preserved during the highs and lows of life, you must know God’s Word and then apply it to your life.
Part 7
Genesis 2 isn’t the only passage that defines marriage and the specific roles that God has assigned to husbands and wives. In the New Testament, the apostle Paul takes up this issue in Ephesians 5 and Titus 2 to further explain God’s view of marriage and how Christians should respond.