Steve Durand - April 24, 2016

The Heart of Marriage

Uncomplicated

If you want to know the best definition of love, you won’t find it in a dictionary, a magazine, or a song. You also won’t get it from Browning, Shakespeare, or Keats either. And you certainly won’t get it from Wikipedia.

No, the reality is that love – the kind of unconditional, self-sacrificing love that God commands husbands to demonstrate to wives – is best defined not by a set of abstract concepts, but by an event. And it’s this particular event that provides the path for you to discover God’s purpose for your marriage.

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This Week's Sermon: "One Thing Parents Shouldn’t Do”

What comes out of the Silicon Valley is amazing. People throughout the world benefit by what’s invented and developed here. It’s downright amazing…and dangerous too.

Yes, dangerous. If we’re not careful, our culture to be more and do more so we can accomplish more and have more can wreak havoc on our homes and families. The outcome of our driven environment may be good for the world and yet be the undoing of our personal lives.

That possibility makes what we will be looking at in the book of Colossians this Sunday seriously relevant, as we examine a matter that has life-giving or life-threatening implications for the homes we long to build.

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