The quote near the 41 minute mark: “That I may come nearer to her, draw me nearer to Thee than to her. That I may know her, make me to know Thee more than her. That I may love her with the perfect love of a perfectly whole heart, cause me to love thee more than her, and best of all.” William Henry Temple Gairdner
That message on marriage was a real blessing to my soul. I am so thankful for my wife of 21+ years and I am so glad God provided my wife when I asked Him to pick her out for me and to bring us together in His timing. God has been so good and faithful to us as husband and wife. I look forward to sharing this message with my wife as well.
That was one of the most powerful and beautiful sermons I’ve listened too. I’ve never thought of how much of an example Christian marriage is in the world. The way he put it was inspired. God bless Dr. Ferguson. That was so moving.
I’m rereading (listening on audible) “Love and Respect.” I can’t recommend this book enough as a practical guide to making our marriages salt & light. I’ve been so refreshed. This sermon is in the same vein. God bless you all!
@@pattirose4487 yes praise the LORD, we met back in 2011 and have not been apart since, happily married, with 5 kids! She does her best everyday to be an example of a proverbs 31, God fearing, God trusting, woman!
@@pattirose4487 not yet, I was actually talking with a Christian brother last night about it. You see I turned 39 earlier this week and I am still hoping that the Lord will bring me the one he has in mind for me. thanks for asking! God is good, and my eyes need to remain fixed on him
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34:47 Dismissing professional marriage counselors as “gurus in their 30’s” who “arrogantly project” onto their clients is itself shockingly arrogant. There is nothing inherently unbiblical about behavioral science or expert knowledge, and there is nothing inherently admirable about a long marriage. I suppose by your rationale, we’d have no need of young educated pastors so long as there are old people in the church who have believed for many years.
I think if you look back at the church and what the body of Christ should truly look like you would realize the “professional marriage counsel” role should be filled by members in the church whether it be church leadership or other members. The word of God and those in Christ are enough.
The quote near the 41 minute mark: “That I may come nearer to her, draw me nearer to Thee than to her. That I may know her, make me to know Thee more than her. That I may love her with the perfect love of a perfectly whole heart, cause me to love thee more than her, and best of all.” William Henry Temple Gairdner
❤ I pray for that husband.
That message on marriage was a real blessing to my soul. I am so thankful for my wife of 21+ years and I am so glad God provided my wife when I asked Him to pick her out for me and to bring us together in His timing. God has been so good and faithful to us as husband and wife. I look forward to sharing this message with my wife as well.
That was one of the most powerful and beautiful sermons I’ve listened too. I’ve never thought of how much of an example Christian marriage is in the world. The way he put it was inspired. God bless Dr. Ferguson. That was so moving.
Have been a psychologist over 30 years. This should be required of every pre and post marriage counseling. Thank you!
DL
The principle reason for marriage is deep companionship!
Thank you Sinclair Ferguson! Beautiful teaching on marriage! ❤
Christian counseling is a most even before courtship 🙏🏻❤️
I’m rereading (listening on audible) “Love and Respect.” I can’t recommend this book enough as a practical guide to making our marriages salt & light. I’ve been so refreshed. This sermon is in the same vein. God bless you all!
Who’s book is it?
@@eh8681 Dr. Emerson Eggerich, amazing read!
Very important message ❤
Praise God he blessed me with a proverbs 31 wife!
Did you find your proverbs 31 wife?
@@pattirose4487 yes praise the LORD, we met back in 2011 and have not been apart since, happily married, with 5 kids! She does her best everyday to be an example of a proverbs 31, God fearing, God trusting, woman!
Beautiful, brilliant, beneficial. Toda raba! Jonah
You are the greatest blessed to us at this end of ages from the heavenly Lord by Jesus Christ even to the world as whole with great grace from God
Amen.
❤️❤️
Oh I wish I could be married, please send me a Godly wife Lord! Please!
Did you find your wife?
@@pattirose4487 not yet, I was actually talking with a Christian brother last night about it. You see I turned 39 earlier this week and I am still hoping that the Lord will bring me the one he has in mind for me. thanks for asking! God is good, and my eyes need to remain fixed on him
Please pray that God would send me a Godly wife. One to keep me in my Church which i love, in Celebrate recovery which i also love.
What did he mean about the Cardinal?
Hey! What podcast should I subscribe to? 😂
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Your partner should draw you closer to the Lord God and visa versa.... Don't fall into idolatry. The Lord God is the FIRST STRAND of the 3 cord strand
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Discombobulated 🙊
stop. his irish accent should be enough. his doctrine is certainly spot on.
@@JeffreyMyersIIScottish.
@@JeffreyMyersII let that sound doctrine roll on like an everlasting stream 🌊
@@stephengreater1689 scottish/irish. it's like saying american/canadian. i can't tell a difference.
34:47 Dismissing professional marriage counselors as “gurus in their 30’s” who “arrogantly project” onto their clients is itself shockingly arrogant. There is nothing inherently unbiblical about behavioral science or expert knowledge, and there is nothing inherently admirable about a long marriage. I suppose by your rationale, we’d have no need of young educated pastors so long as there are old people in the church who have believed for many years.
I think if you look back at the church and what the body of Christ should truly look like you would realize the “professional marriage counsel” role should be filled by members in the church whether it be church leadership or other members. The word of God and those in Christ are enough.