WHAT’S THE SECRET TO HAPPILY EVER AFTER? (6 OF 6)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Song of Solomon 5:2, Song of Solomon 6:3
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What’s the Secret to Happily Ever After? (6 of 6)
Series: Marriage Series
Scott Maze
Song of Solomon 5:2-6:3
Next Sermon series: It's a God-Thing: A Study in the Book of Acts. I hope you'll invite a friend and join me. September is going to big and busy - look for a letter in your mailbox from me highlighting all that is happening in September.
Today, we conclude The Marriage Series by looking at What's the Secret to Happily Ever After. But first, I promised earlier in the series that I'd help woman find true love. I spent an entire message back on Sunday, August 13 focusing on assisting men answer the question, How Do I Know If I've Found True Love? Now it's time to reverse the table and help the ladies in our church. Men, take the next few minutes off - you can think about Cowboys football and eating deer chili for the next few minutes. Some lady near you will nudge you when it's time pay attention again.
1. Three Guys to Avoid
Now, for the next few minutes, I'm going to be provocative and the features of the men I'm about to share are exaggerated to make my point. Most of us men have been one or all these men at one point in our lives. Ladies, start your engines...
1.1 Slacker Scott
Slacker Scott is an underachiever and he evades responsibilities. Slacker Sam lives indoors, playing video games. He has his own room all ''geeked out'' with the latest gadgets and toys. He has never really grown up. When you ask Sam questions about his future, he shrugs his shoulders a lot ... because Slacker Scott has no hobbies, skills, or any few, if any, future goals. I've noticed in recent years, that Slacker Scott goes by another name, Outdoor Owen. The extreme form of Outdoor Owen only wears Patagonia clothing. He lives somewhere above 8,000 feet in a half-dome tent. He's not ready for marriage but he has been in a series of relationships with ''granola girls.'' He hasn't shaved in years and his girl hasn't shaved in months. Outdoor Owen is addicted to ...
Series: Marriage Series
Scott Maze
Song of Solomon 5:2-6:3
Next Sermon series: It's a God-Thing: A Study in the Book of Acts. I hope you'll invite a friend and join me. September is going to big and busy - look for a letter in your mailbox from me highlighting all that is happening in September.
Today, we conclude The Marriage Series by looking at What's the Secret to Happily Ever After. But first, I promised earlier in the series that I'd help woman find true love. I spent an entire message back on Sunday, August 13 focusing on assisting men answer the question, How Do I Know If I've Found True Love? Now it's time to reverse the table and help the ladies in our church. Men, take the next few minutes off - you can think about Cowboys football and eating deer chili for the next few minutes. Some lady near you will nudge you when it's time pay attention again.
1. Three Guys to Avoid
Now, for the next few minutes, I'm going to be provocative and the features of the men I'm about to share are exaggerated to make my point. Most of us men have been one or all these men at one point in our lives. Ladies, start your engines...
1.1 Slacker Scott
Slacker Scott is an underachiever and he evades responsibilities. Slacker Sam lives indoors, playing video games. He has his own room all ''geeked out'' with the latest gadgets and toys. He has never really grown up. When you ask Sam questions about his future, he shrugs his shoulders a lot ... because Slacker Scott has no hobbies, skills, or any few, if any, future goals. I've noticed in recent years, that Slacker Scott goes by another name, Outdoor Owen. The extreme form of Outdoor Owen only wears Patagonia clothing. He lives somewhere above 8,000 feet in a half-dome tent. He's not ready for marriage but he has been in a series of relationships with ''granola girls.'' He hasn't shaved in years and his girl hasn't shaved in months. Outdoor Owen is addicted to ...
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