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Why Marriages Fail

Feb 8, 2024

The Ten Commandments (Part 8)

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The Ten Commandments - sermon series by Dr. Michael Youssef

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The Ten Commandments

Why Marriages Fail

The Ten Commandments (Part 8)

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Why do the Ten Commandments still matter in an age that claims to have moved beyond them? In this powerful series, Dr. Michael Youssef proclaims that God’s Law is not a relic of the past but a living revelation of His holy character. From idolatry and dishonoring God’s Name to anger, adultery, stealing, lying, and covetousness, each commandment exposes the sin that resides in the human heart. Yet the Law also points us to our only hope—Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, who fulfilled the Law and offers forgiveness to all who repent and believe. Through Biblical teaching and urgent application, this series calls believers to renewed obedience, deeper holiness, and bold witness in a culture that rejects God’s Truth.

The Ten Commandments (Part 8)

Why Marriages Fail

In this solemn message, Dr. Michael Youssef declares that the seventh commandment exposes far more than outward adultery—it confronts the lust, selfishness, and spiritual neglect that corrupt the heart. According to the inerrant Word of God, marriage failure begins when devotion to Christ grows cold and secret sin is allowed to take root. Jesus Christ, the holy and divine Son of God, warns that lustful gazing is sin before a holy God and must be cut off without compromise. Through David’s fall, this episode calls husbands, wives, and singles to repentance, purity, accountability, and prayer. God’s people must intercede for marriages, families, and the Church to stand firm in Gospel holiness.

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