Informal Preaching Style

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Chasing God, Not Your Spouse: The Secret to Lasting Marriage

Pastor Broome delivers a robust, grace-centered message on marriage, correctly identifying that marital conflict is often a symptom of individual spiritual stagnation. The sermon is commendable for its Christ-centered focus and practical application of biblical humility. While the homiletical delivery occasionally relies on informal language, the theological core remains sound and deeply encouraging.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon faithfully upholds the Word of Christ, emphasizing the necessity of personal spiritual pursuit and reliance on Gospel grace for marital transformation. It avoids cultural accommodation by correcting the trope that conflict is healthy, while maintaining a warm, pastoral tone that encourages believers to chase after God rather than trying to fix one another.

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