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A Biblical Marriage Course

Jesus affirmed the importance of marriage by teaching that it is a sacred covenant established by God from the beginning. When questioned about divorce, He pointed back to creation, saying, “What God has joined together, let no one separate” (Matthew 19:4–6), emphasizing God’s intent for lifelong unity and faithfulness between husband and wife. By elevating marriage above human convenience and cultural practices, Jesus showed that marriage reflects God’s design, commitment, and covenant love.

Marriage on a solid foundation

Studying your Biblical Marriage Course is vital because many marriages struggle and ultimately end in divorce when they are not built on God’s Word. Scripture teaches that marriage is a covenant, not merely a contract, and when couples rely only on emotions, culture, or personal expectations, the foundation becomes unstable. Jesus warned that anything not built on a solid foundation will fall (Matthew 7:24–27), and this truth applies directly to marriage. A biblical foundation anchors couples in God’s truth, wisdom, and purpose, especially during seasons of conflict or hardship.

Another reason to study this course is that God’s Word provides clear guidance for love, communication, forgiveness, and sacrificial commitment—areas where many marriages break down. Without biblical principles such as grace, humility, and mutual submission, unresolved conflict and unmet expectations can erode intimacy and trust. The course helps couples replace worldly ideas about marriage with God’s design, teaching them how to love as Christ loves and how to walk through challenges with faith rather than frustration.

Finally, this Biblical Marriage Course equips couples to build marriages that endure and glorify God. When marriage is centered on Scripture, couples learn to rely on God’s strength instead of their own, fostering resilience and unity. As many marriages end in divorce due to a lack of spiritual foundation, this course offers hope, restoration, and practical tools to help couples build lasting, Christ-centered marriages that stand firm against life’s pressures.

Strengthening Your Marriage

On Reasons for doing the course:

Marriage Is God’s Idea

God Himself designed marriage, not culture or society (Genesis 2:18–24). Studying marriage biblically helps people understand God’s original purpose and design.

God’s Word Is the True Foundation

Jesus taught that only what is built on God’s Word will stand (Matthew 7:24–25). A biblical marriage course helps couples build on a solid, unshakable foundation.

Marriage Reflects Christ and the Church

Marriage is meant to model Christ’s sacrificial love for the Church (Ephesians 5:25–32). This course helps couples live out that gospel picture.

Biblical Wisdom Prevents Destruction

Many marriages fail due to lack of wisdom and understanding (Hosea 4:6). God’s Word equips couples to avoid common pitfalls.

God Teaches How to Love Well

Scripture defines true love as patient, kind, and selfless (1 Corinthians 13:4–7). This course trains couples to love according to God’s standards, not emotions alone.

Marriage Requires Forgiveness and Grace

God calls believers to forgive as Christ forgave them (Colossians 3:13). A biblical marriage course teaches how grace sustains long-term relationships.

God Cares About Unity and Oneness

God desires husband and wife to become “one flesh” (Genesis 2:24). This course helps couples pursue emotional, spiritual, and physical unity.

Spiritual Growth Strengthens Marriage

When couples grow spiritually together, their marriage grows stronger (Ecclesiastes 4:12). The course encourages shared faith and prayer.

Biblical Marriage Brings God’s Blessing

Obedience to God’s Word brings life and blessing (Deuteronomy 28:1–2). A marriage aligned with Scripture experiences greater peace and purpose.

Strong Marriages Build Strong Families and Churches

Godly marriages impact children, communities, and the church (Psalm 128:1–4). This course helps people build marriages that leave a lasting godly legacy.

Cost of Course

Richard Steele:


Loving Each Other. This is both the husband's (Col. 3:19) and the wife's duty (Tit. 2:4). Love is the great reason and comfort of marriage. This love is not merely romance, but genuine and constant affection and care for each other "fervently with a pure heart" (1 Pet. 1:22). Marital love cannot be based on beauty or wealth, for these are passing, and not even on piety, for that may decay. It must be based upon God's command which never changes. The marriage vow obliges "for better or for worse," and married persons ought to consider their own spouses the best in the world for them. Marital love must be durable, lasting even after death has severed the bond (Prov. 31:12). This true-hearted love brings true content and comfort in its train. It guards against adultery and jealousy. It prevents or lessens family trouble. Without it, the marriage is like a bone out of joint. There is pain until it is restored.


A Biblical Marriage

$45
This Biblical Marriage Course equips couples with a Christ-centered understanding of marriage rooted in Scripture. Through biblical teaching, practical application, and guided reflection, participants learn how to strengthen emotional, spiritual, and physical intimacy, communicate with grace, and live out God’s covenant design for marriage. The course is ideal for couples seeking renewal, growth, and a deeper gospel-centered relationship.

Course curriculum

Course Outline Section One


  •  The Sanctity of Marriage and the Danger of Corruption
  •  The Honorable Institution of Marriage: A Biblical Perspective
  •  The Honour of Marriage: Foundations and Continuance
  •  Honour of Marriage: Entrance, Continuance, and Practical Application
  •  Marriage: The Path to Honour and Wisdom
  •  Marriage: Preparing for God's Best and Avoiding Deception
  •  The Dangers of Mismatched Unions and the Path to God’s Best
  •  Marriage and Parental Consent: Wisdom, Duty, and Obedience
  •  Parental Consent and Responsibilities in Marriage
  •  Marriage Contracts: The Importance of Deliberate and Honest Promises
  •  Marriage Contracts: The Importance of Honest, Deliberate Promises part 2
  •  Honouring and Preserving Marriage During Its Course
  •  Mutual Religious Commitment in Marriage
  •  Preserving and Practicing True Love in Marriage
  •  Preserving the Sacred Bond
  •  Chastity in Marriage: The Crown of Honour
  •  Preserving Chastity in Marriage: The Crown of Honour part 2
  •  Consent in Marriage: The Foundation of Harmony
  •  Consent in Marriage: The Root of Harmony and Honour part 2

Course Outline Section Two


  •  The Husband’s Duty to Be a Man of Understanding
  •  The Husband’s Duty to Walk as a Man of Understanding part 2
  •  The Husband’s Duty of Providence: The Stewardship of God
  •  The Husband’s Duty of Honour and Respect to His Wife
  •  The Wife’s Duty of Subjection to Her Husband
  •  The Wife’s Duty of Helpfulness in Marriage
  •  The Gracefulness of the Wife — Reflecting Inner Virtues and Divine Beauty
  •  Discovering God’s Justice and Wrath Against Uncleanness and Defilers of Marriage
  •  The Urgency of Holiness and the Seriousness of Uncleanness

Course Outline Section Three


  •  A Biblical Theology of Motherhood
  •  Counsels to Christian Mothers
  •  The Duties of Parents — Training Children for Heaven and Earth
  •  The Ultimate Goal of Parenting — Heart Realignment
  •  A Father’s Main Responsibility — Guiding Hearts and Lives

Course Outline Section Four


  •  God’s Design for Headship and Submission in Marriage
  •  The Biblical Leadership of Husbands
  •  Marriage — Forgiving and Forbearing — Reflecting Christ’s Grace
  •  Secrets of a Happy Home Life — Building a Sanctuary of Love and Grace
  •  Guidelines for Maintaining Peace in the Home
  •  Centring Your Marriage on God’s Word and Grace
  •  Overcoming Marriage Problems with Biblical Solutions
  •  Deepening Communication and Resolving Conflicts Biblically in Marriage
  •  Bible Study for Marriage Problems
  •  Managing Finances Together
  •  Enhancing Intimacy: Building Emotional and Physical Connection in Marriage
  •  ADVICE FOR PASTORS & TEACHERS USING A BIBLICAL MARRIAGE COURSE