Sermons About Romance
Deeper
In many marriages, time seems to erode away, slowly but surely, communication, caring, affection, sensitivity, intimacy and spontaneity. It happen from a major event. Rather, the two stopped turning towards each other and began turning away from each other. God has a different plan! His blueprint is for relationships to grow and deepen. God created marriages to be more loving and passionate than they were in the beginning.
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Commitment
Commitment is an essential part of PURE love in marriage. In the last book of Song of Solomon God gives us tips as to what this commitment looks like. As He shows us how he feels about commitment, God also shows us a little more of how He feels about us.
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Ruth: Friendship and Redemption (Ruth 1:8-17)
Ruth and Boaz’s relationship make not only a great love story, but also a model of how to “do” singleness well. In this sermon, we will ponder the character of Ruth and Boaz and how their lives point to Christ.
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Picture to Burn
Sometimes love hurts and we ask "Why did God set us up for heartbreak?" The Song of Songs addresses this part of being human. Note: This message uses the message "A Holy Longing" by Bryan Wilkerson as a primary source.
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Make Love Last a Lifetime
Through a relationship with Christ, we can build a marriage that reflects the love and commitment God has given to us. Discover some key ways we can keep the romance in our marriage for a lifetime.
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Oneness
Let’s review. Building a marriage is like building a castle. Castles provide protection for the occupants inside. Our final wall is built as a man and woman “are united into one.” In the area of intimacy and connection we are asking the questions of how God sees sex and oneness and if there is a way to maximize intimacy in our marriage relationship (present or future).
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Yours for Life
Proverbs 18:22 reminds us that he who finds a wife, finds a good thing, and gains favour from the Lord. Marriage was intended to be the most intimate of all human relationships, a friendship that endures for a life-time, and a secure shelter when everything around us seems to crumble. But for far too many, marriage has become a difficult path to walk. Because it is such an "up-close-and-personal" relationship, it is impossible to avoid the knowledge that your spouse is not perfect. Imperfection is fine! UNTIL it begins to impact MY LIFE! And so the hard work begins; the work of making the union of TWO IMPERFECT people become a beautiful dance of romance, respect, and mutual submission.
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