Be Content

Be Content Prosperity Marriage, Family and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Gilmore, Michael 10/11/2014

This teaching shows that God desires to meet our needs on a daily basis, while the adversary tricks believers, especially young married couples, into thinking they need more. We learn that we do not need a stockpile of stuff but, instead, need to simply trust God to meet our needs day by day by day. We are encouraged to trust God and keep our eyes on things above instead of trusting in uncertain riches in this world. We are also reminded that our ultimate job and goal in this short life is to move God’s Word as a husband-and-wife team, and we see a few Biblical examples of that.

Becoming One Flesh

Becoming One Flesh Marriage, Family and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Hunt, Tony 08/16/2014

This teaching covers three keys in becoming one flesh. 1. Equality: we each have an equal standing before God. We are equal but not identical. 2. Humility: we submit to one another because of our humility before God and our choosing to live according to His will as Christ was humble before God. Wives submitting to husbands is covered as well as what the husband’s responsibility is before God as the head. 3. Unity: we are members of each other. We see ways in how we can build each other up in the One Body.

A Night Under the Stars with God at Ephesus

A Night Under the Stars with God at Ephesus Marriage, Family and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Carr, Diane 04/26/2014

The teaching covers how a marriage works according to God’s Word and how we can carry our growth in the knowledge of God’s Word into our marriage. The teaching also looks at how wives are to submit with proper arrangement to their husbands, how a husband can love his wife as Christ loved the Church, the orientalism of “not having spot or wrinkle” in Ephesians, and, also in Ephesians, the manner of life we are expected to carry out as a married couple.

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