In the sermon titled "A Word to Husband and Wife," Clay Curtis addresses the theological doctrine of marriage, particularly focusing on the roles of husbands and wives as depicted in Colossians 3:17-19. He argues that the relationship between husband and wife is instituted by God to glorify Christ, emphasizing that wives are called to submit to their husbands and husbands to love their wives sacrificially, mirroring the love Christ has for the Church. Scripture references such as Colossians 1:16-18 and Hosea 2 illustrate the divine design of these relationships and point to Christ as the faithful husband who never abandons His bride, the Church, despite her unfaithfulness. The sermon highlights the practical significance of these roles in a believer's life, showing that genuine love and commitment should spring from an understanding of Christ's unyielding love, thereby transforming the marriage relationship into a reflection of the covenantal love of Christ.
“Christ created this union, this relationship of husband and wife to glorify Christ. He is the husband. His church is his bride.”
“When you vow, when you're in your marriage vows, you're saying if my spouse does nothing right, I vow to be with them until the Lord takes me home.”
“He never will divorce his bride ever. Even when we have sinned against him, he never will.”
“It’s His love that constrains us in our heart to continue trusting Him, continue faithful to Him, and it’s His love where we see that His glory in all these relationships He created to glorify Him.”
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