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Jesus On Marriage And Divorce

Oct 26, 2020

Living Out the Master's Manifesto (Part 6)

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Living Out the Master’s Manifesto

Jesus On Marriage And Divorce

Living Out the Master's Manifesto (Part 6)

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In Living Out the Master’s Manifesto, Dr. Michael Youssef proclaims the uncompromising Truth of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and calls believers to live under the authority of God’s inerrant Word. From being salt and light in a decaying world to confronting anger, lust, divorce, greed, worry, and judgmentalism, this series exposes the sins that hide beneath outward religion. Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, does not call His people to private faith or shallow morality, but to repentance, holiness, intercession, and visible obedience. With bold Biblical clarity, Dr. Youssef shows that only Christ can cleanse the heart, restore broken lives, and empower His followers to stand firm in Gospel Truth.

Living Out the Master's Manifesto (Part 6)

Jesus On Marriage And Divorce

In Jesus On Marriage And Divorce, Dr. Michael Youssef points believers back to the inerrant Word of God and the Lord’s original design for marriage. Jesus, the eternal Son of God, refuses man-made debates and calls His people to God’s Truth: marriage is a covenant, not a convenience. This message warns that narcissism, selfishness, and hardened hearts destroy homes, wound children, and dishonor Christ. Yet divorce is not beyond the reach of God’s mercy. Christ calls His people to repent, forgive, and seek restoration under His Lordship. As this series applies the Sermon on the Mount, believers must intercede for marriages, families, and hearts ruled by self.

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