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Genesis 2:24-25
INTRODUCTION
Marriages are in trouble
Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve had an ideal marriage.
He did not have to hear about all the men that she could have married‑and she did not have to hear about the way his mother cooked.
Young Couple
“Why do you not make biscuits like my mother?”
Wife, “I do not know, why do you not bring home the dough like my Daddy?”
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We Must Completely Cut the Apron Strings
Girls tend to marry men like their fathers.
That is why mothers cry at weddings.
Ø To "leave father and mother" means to break the parent - child bond.
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Parents, you must release your children
Accountability
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