Immeasurably More: For Our Marriages (Week 6)

Preacher: Stephen Scott

Worship Song Suggestion:
Here Again – Elevation Worship
(Focuses on God’s presence and His ability to restore and rebuild)

Check-In:
Take a few minutes to connect:

  • What is one thing that strengthens a relationship (any relationship – family, friendship, marriage)?
  • What stood out most to you from Sunday’s message?

High Level Sermon Summary:
This message reminded us that God is able to do immeasurably more in our marriages – but we must first come into agreement that He is able.

Marriage was designed by God to be a place of unity, blessing, and flourishing, but from the very beginning, the enemy has worked to bring division and disconnection.

The message highlighted a key truth:

Marriages rarely fall apart overnight: they drift through small, consistent neglect over time. Using Proverbs 24, the sermon described how a field becomes overgrown, not through one big moment, but through “a little bit” of neglect over time. Proverbs 24 encourages us to “see”; to assess the condition of our relationship.

The same can happen in marriages:

  • Unresolved conflict
  • Neglected communication
  • Busyness and distraction
  • Stopping the “little things”

The Path to “Immeasurably More” in Marriage
The message gave a simple but powerful framework:

  1. See It
    • Acknowledge where things are not healthy
    • Stop ignoring or “closing the door” on issues
  2. Own It
    • Ask: “What part have I played?”
    • Choose humility over pride
    • Remember: “Pride divides, humility heals”
      Marriage is not a competition – it’s a covenant and a team effort
  3. Rebuild It
    Rebuilding requires intentional, daily decisions, including:
    • Put God first (Matthew 6:33 – Seek first His Kingdom; Ecclesiastes 4:12)
    • Put each other first Prioritising the marriage, even in busy seasons
    • Put back what matters Guarding the important things:
      • Time together
      • Communication
      • Intimacy
      • Fun and connection (e.g. dating)

The key insight: What we fail to guard, we begin to lose.
And the encouragement: You don’t need a perfect marriage – just don’t stop building it.

Key Scriptures:

  • Ephesians 3:20 – God is able to do immeasurably more
  • Genesis 2:18, 24 – God’s design for unity in marriage
  • Genesis 3:12 – Division enters through sin
  • Romans 11:16 – Healthy roots affect future generations
  • Proverbs 24:30–34 – Neglect leads to decay
  • Ephesians 5:21 – Submit to one another
  • Galatians 6:9 – Don’t grow weary in doing good
  • Matthew 6:33 – Seek God first
  • Ecclesiastes 4:12 – A cord of three strands is not easily broken

Discussion Questions:

  1. See It – Awareness
    The sermon emphasised the importance of recognising where things are not healthy.
    • Why is it often easier to ignore issues than to face them in relationships?
  2. Own It – Responsibility
    Healing begins when we take ownership of our part.
    • What makes it difficult to admit when we are wrong?
    • How does humility change the dynamic in a relationship?
  3. Rebuild It – Intentional Choices
    Marriages drift through neglect, not just crisis.
    • What are some “small things” that make a big difference in relationships?
  4. Guard What Matters
    “What we fail to guard, we begin to lose.”
    • What are some important things in relationships that are often crowded out by busyness?
  5. Next Step – Response
    The message called us to rebuild intentionally, one step at a time.
    • What is one practical thing you will do this week to build health into your marriage (or future relationships)

Prayer Pointers:
Pray together intentionally:

  • Unity: Pray for strength and unity in marriages and relationships
  • Healing: Ask God to heal hurt, restore trust, and soften hearts
  • Humility: Pray for courage to take ownership and apologise when needed
  • Priority: Ask God to help put Him first and guard what matters most
  • Hope: Declare that God is able to restore what seems broken

You could close with this prayer: “God, we believe You are able to do immeasurably more. Help us see clearly, walk in humility, and rebuild what matters – with You at the centre.”

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