August 5, 2014
by Ricky Jones
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| Tags: marriage, love, Presbyterian, Ricky Jones, tulsa, RiverOaks, counseling
Many couples assume conflict means they have marital problems. It is truer to say conflict means a marriage exists. By pressing into conflict we learn how to love each other better and move toward the goal of marriage: oneness. ...
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August 13, 2013
by Ricky Jones
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What's the Story?
| Tags: Gay, homosexuality, Law, marriage
Questions I address in this post: Is marriage a state or church issue? How do I love my gay brother? How do I uphold biblical marriage while loving homosexuals? Should we treat homosexuality differently than other sins? Is John 8 apocryphal? What resources do you recommend for those struggling with sexual sin? Should those struggling with sexual sin take communion?...
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May 2, 2013
by Ricky Jones
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| Tags: family, marriage, manhood
Now Paul comes to the command part of being a husband. He commands husbands to love their wives as their own flesh by nourishing them and cherishing them.
He tells us to love our wives as our own bodies. I know two things about you: you know your body and you are attentive to your body.
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April 30, 2013
by Ricky Jones
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| Tags: marriage, manhood, family
What does it mean to lead your wife? In a generation of redefined and lost manhood, when divorce is more prevalent than family prayer, this question comes up daily. Let’s look at the Bible’s teaching, and see what we find. ...
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January 23, 2013
by Ricky Jones
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| Tags: dating, marriage, love
The primary question to ask yourself when deciding whether or not to marry the one you are dating is this: If you become more like him, is that a good thing?
Simply put, do you respect him?...
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