David Asscherick Sermons: Growing Your Marriage God’s Way (Marriage Counseling)

In this video sermon, Pastor David Asscherick preaches on how to grow your marriage God’s way. Pastor David Asscherick sermons are some of the most thought-provoking sermons you can ever hear.  

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David Asscherick

David Asscherick is co-founder of ARISE and is currently pastor of Kingscliff Seventh-day Adventist Church in Chinderah, New South Wales, Australia. He is the former pastor of the Troy Seventh-day Adventist Church in Troy, Michigan.

David Asscherick’s Sermon Video: Growing Your Marriage God’s Way (Marriage Counseling

Marriage is one of the first ever gifts that God gave to mankind. God gave this gift as something to be enjoyed and not to be endured. It is one of the institutions that survived the fall of man in the garden of Eden.

If properly utilized by following God’s word we can ensure the elevation of our physical, intellectual and mental natures. It is failure to follow God’s principles that has led to marriage being looked upon as a curse. We will do well to follow God’s way in growing our marriage.

I hope that you have enjoyed this marriage seminar from Pastor David Asscherick.

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  1. There are numerous types of marriage counseling out there, and all sorts of marriage counselors. Marriage counseling is not an admission of weakness, failure, or wimpyhood. It can be – actually, it probably should be – exactly the opposite. Marriage Counseling advice,That’s fine. But the first time your spouse says it’s time to go in for a little visit, then it’s time to go. They’re not saying they want counseling to put you down, make you feel like a failure, or to emasculate you. They want the marriage to work and to thrive. Work with them on this. I’ll bet deep down you want the same thing.

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