This series has been a huge blessing!! We can’t wait for the parenting series… we’ve got LITTLE kids and NEED advice on how to broach this topic and others!! YES please put that resource online or share next Sunday!! God Bless you two 🙏
I always tell my lovely bride of 38 years if you could only see your self through my eyes you would be the most confident woman in the world. Thanks for sharing your story
I’ve enjoyed this series so much and it has changed my marriage. Really hope your parents are willing to do their talk again so you’re able to get it on video. Would love to glean their wisdom too for my marriage so it can be a stronger one.
You two are adorable 😍 I really appreciate your years of experience seeking God on these delicate and serious matters. I would have benefited so much from your wisdom when I was younger. However, I can pass it to my grown children while they are growing their families.
Hello! Thanks for the lovely video! We heard you guys mention "books" on how and when to have that conversation. (About a third of the way in on the video). Can you share the names of those books?
There is a book called Pure Desire written by Ted Roberts that is about addiction to inappropriate internet usage in the Christian community. He has a lot of tools for how to receive help in this area. He also talks about the root causes, versus perception
An abusive spouse, in fact, has abandoned the marriage. Abuse is much worse than abandonment, involving the use of something holy (marriage) for satanic ends. Abuse of a spouse or a child is exactly what God condemns everywhere in the Bible-the leveraging of power to hurt the vulnerable (Ps. 9:18; Isa. 3:14-15; Ezek. 18:12; Amos 2:7; Mark 9:42; etc.). While abuse is worse than abandonment, it is no less than abandonment.
I’m not disagreeing that abuse is horrific, and a sin against God. He gave us a guide on how to treat our spouse and children, and it’s beautiful. What I am asking for is a scripture listing abuse as grounds for divorce? I would assume it would be, but I feel that sets a dangerous precedent. When someone (especially a pastor) says something is biblical, it’s important to be able to back it up. He said there are 3 biblical grounds for divorce, I know of 2. I’m just looking for the 3rd.
This series has been a huge blessing!! We can’t wait for the parenting series… we’ve got LITTLE kids and NEED advice on how to broach this topic and others!!
YES please put that resource online or share next Sunday!!
God Bless you two 🙏
I always tell my lovely bride of 38 years if you could only see your self through my eyes you would be the most confident woman in the world. Thanks for sharing your story
My husband tells me this often too ❤
I’ve enjoyed this series so much and it has changed my marriage. Really hope your parents are willing to do their talk again so you’re able to get it on video. Would love to glean their wisdom too for my marriage so it can be a stronger one.
You two are adorable 😍
I really appreciate your years of experience seeking God on these delicate and serious matters. I would have benefited so much from your wisdom when I was younger. However, I can pass it to my grown children while they are growing their families.
Would love to see Greg & Candy on this podcast!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Hello! Thanks for the lovely video! We heard you guys mention "books" on how and when to have that conversation. (About a third of the way in on the video). Can you share the names of those books?
"I plugged you in that morning" ??? 😂 bro, the crockpot metaphor has me dying laughing
There is a book called Pure Desire written by Ted Roberts that is about addiction to inappropriate internet usage in the Christian community.
He has a lot of tools for how to receive help in this area. He also talks about the root causes, versus perception
What are the books that are mentioned in the beginning about discussing sex with your kids?
I am also wondering??
Where in the Bible does God allow for divorce over abuse?
I know of the scriptures for abandonment and sexual immorality, however please tell me where a divorce is granted for abuse.
An abusive spouse, in fact, has abandoned the marriage. Abuse is much worse than abandonment, involving the use of something holy (marriage) for satanic ends. Abuse of a spouse or a child is exactly what God condemns everywhere in the Bible-the leveraging of power to hurt the vulnerable (Ps. 9:18; Isa. 3:14-15; Ezek. 18:12; Amos 2:7; Mark 9:42; etc.). While abuse is worse than abandonment, it is no less than abandonment.
I’m not disagreeing that abuse is horrific, and a sin against God. He gave us a guide on how to treat our spouse and children, and it’s beautiful. What I am asking for is a scripture listing abuse as grounds for divorce? I would assume it would be, but I feel that sets a dangerous precedent. When someone (especially a pastor) says something is biblical, it’s important to be able to back it up. He said there are 3 biblical grounds for divorce, I know of 2. I’m just looking for the 3rd.