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Overview
Christians tend to be the ultimate idealists. Of all people, we have the highest aspirations—to become Christlike and to glorify God—so we hold ourselves and other believers to a high standard of godly behavior. We expect Christian marriages to be something bigger and better than secular relationships. Shouldn’t Christian homes be peaceful and well-ordered, characterized by constant harmony, a spiritual atmosphere, pure motives, and financial stability? The purpose of this study is to see ourselves as God sees us, and to understand his expectations of our time together as married believers.
Table of Contents
SCRIPTURE: Ecclesiastes 3:1–14; 4:9–12; Romans 5:6–11; Colossians 3:1–4, 12–17
LEADER'S GUIDE
Identify the Current Issue
Discover the Eternal Principles
Teaching point one: Every human being is flawed, but can be redeemed by God.
Teaching point two:God ordains and redeems the ups and downs of everyday life, making everything beautiful in its time.
Teaching point three: God created people for relationships.
Teaching point four: God provides relationship ideals that really work.
Apply Your Findings
Additional Resources
ARTICLE
“The Date I’ll Never Forget,” by Kelli B. Trujillo, (April 12,2007, 2 printed pages)
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