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Sunday
Key Scripture: The story of Hosea and Gomer (Book of Hosea)
Marriage was never meant to end in heartbreak, betrayal, or separation.
Yet countless couples today find themselves in painful situations they never intended—hurt by emotional disconnect, infidelity, or years of unspoken resentment. The truth is, most people don’t plan to ruin their marriage… they just fail to plan not to.
In this powerful and deeply personal sermon titled “Healing a Wounded Marriage,” we turn to one of the most raw and redemptive love stories in Scripture—the story of Hosea and Gomer. God calls the prophet Hosea to marry Gomer, a woman who would repeatedly betray his trust. Why? Because their story is not just about human love—it’s a mirror of God’s unwavering love for us even when we are unfaithful.
Through the lens of their relationship, this message addresses the lies our culture tells us about love, commitment, and happiness. It unpacks the traps we often fall into—like the idea that something new is always better, or that love should be easy. The reality is that true love is messy, sacrificial, and healing—and it requires grace, boundaries, and God at the center.
This sermon speaks not only to married couples but to anyone seeking to understand God’s heart in relationships. It offers biblical wisdom, practical steps, and spiritual encouragement for those who are in hurting marriages, those who feel unseen in their relationships, or those walking through a season of doubt and disconnection.
You’ll walk away challenged, inspired, and reminded that no relationship is beyond God’s power to redeem.

HIGHLIGHTS:
1️⃣ Marriages don’t usually fall apart overnight—they slowly drift apart.
Many couples don’t intentionally choose divorce or heartbreak. Instead, they fail to guard their marriage from the subtle shifts and lies that wear it down over time.
2️⃣ The danger of chasing what you think you’re missing.
Often, we leave a relationship that’s mostly good in search of something we feel is lacking—only to later realize we lost more than we gained. This is known as the 80/20 trap.
3️⃣ Three ways to rebuild a broken marriage:
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Establish wise and loving boundaries:
Healthy relationships require clear limits that protect what matters. Boundaries aren’t about control—they’re about care.
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Continue to love like God does—even when it’s hard:
True love doesn’t walk away at the first sign of pain. Just as God continues to love us through our mistakes, we’re called to show that same love to our partner.
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Invite God to restore what feels beyond repair:
Healing is possible, not through willpower alone but through God’s grace. When we seek Him, He can bring renewal to even the most broken places.
4️⃣ God’s love is relentless and unconditional.
Even when we fail Him, He never stops pursuing us. Hosea’s story reflects the heart of God—faithful, forgiving, and full of mercy.
5️⃣ There’s always a chance to begin again.
No matter how deep the hurt or how distant things feel, God offers hope. Restoration is possible when we surrender and trust Him with our relationship.
































