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What the Bible Says About Husbands & Wives | Designed For Glory: Ep 4

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Designed for Glory — Week 4: What the Bible Says About Husbands & Wives Marriage is more than two people living under the same roof—it's a living picture of the gospel. In this message, Pastor Connor unpacks 1 Peter 3 to show how God's design for husbands and wives isn't rooted in power or preference, but in sacrificial love, mutual honor, and a shared desire to reflect Christ. Whether you're married, hope to be one day, or simply want to understand God's design for the family, this message offers practical wisdom for flourishing relationships that point others to Jesus. CHAPTERS For Wives: Trust God's Design (2:34–20:18) For Husbands: Lead with Love and Honor (20:18–End) REFERENCED SCRIPTURES 1 Peter 3:1–7 2 Corinthians 6:14 Genesis 2:24 Proverbs 21:9 Proverbs 21:19 Proverbs 27:15 1 Timothy 5:8

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