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Believers Responsibility: Family Relationships 2 - Ps. Ernest Okyere-Twum

53 min · 30. kesä 2026
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June 21st, 2026 | 'Believers Responsibility: Family Relationships 2' with Ps. Ernest Okyere-Twum In this sermon from Ephesians, Ps Ernest explores how marriage, parenthood, and children’s obedience reflect the relationship between Christ and the Church. He offers practical guidance for parents and children, stressing holiness, growth in faith, mutual respect, and sacrificial love within the home. The talk also addresses difficult questions—handling sinful spouses, nourishing one another spiritually, and how God’s knowledge and predestination relate to human choice—then closes with prayer and encouragement to seek counsel and grow together.

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June 14th, 2026 | 'Believers Responsibility: Family Relationship 1' with Ps. Ernest Okyere-Twum This episode is a sermon on Ephesians 5:21–33 exploring family relationships, especially the marriage between husband and wife. It explains Paul’s analogy that marriage should reflect the relationship between Christ and the church: wives submitting as to the Lord and husbands loving sacrificially as Christ loved the church. Ps Ernest emphasizes practical application—submission as voluntary alignment, agape love, husbands nourishing and cherishing their wives through Scripture and family devotion—and calls singles and teens to pray for and learn from family examples while preparing for their own roles.

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