Sex…and Some Other Things

Sex…and Some Other Things Marriage, Family and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Armstrong, Joe 08/29/2015

This teaching explains the obligations couples have to each other when they decide to marry. It explains different meanings of words pertaining to this subject like render, benevolence, power, defraud, and incontinency. It warns us how Satan can tempt married couples if they leave a door open for him to come in, reminding us this is a spiritual world that we live in. A wife’s submission and the husband’s authority are covered plus how a husband’s love for his wife and a wife’s respect for her husband bring out the best in each other. It talks about the meaning of a wife keeping silence and also of not disrespecting her husband in public. The teacher covers what a meek and quiet spirit is in a woman and the qualities of a virtuous woman.

Depend on God

Lifestyle of a Believer Marriage, Family, and Children The Fellowlaborers’ House (Milltown, NJ) Armstrong, Joe 02/01/2014

This teaching shares that in a marriage a spouse is to help and assist their spouse, but it is God that is the most important part of their marriage. The teacher shows from the Word that your happiness comes from your relationship with God and that is what you can bring to your spouse. It’s God that is faithful, that keeps His promises, that doesn’t disappoint, and that is always fair. People are limited and may not understand you, but God isn’t limited and is acquainted with all your ways. In order to have a good marriage, it is God that we need to seek first.

Communication

Communication Marriage, Family and Children The Heldridge Hotel (New Brunswick, NJ) Armstrong, Joe 11/07/2009

This teaching stresses how important communication is in a marriage. Some of the things covered are communicating with your spouse about faults or weaknesses in order to get help with the Word, building each other up with words, covering up sins and shortcomings, the importance of just listening to each other, not staying angry, and being patient. The teacher talks about how words can hurt people or build them up and show kind affection and how a word fitly spoken can do more than any gift you could give to your spouse.

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