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Bridge, but first I want to tell you some good news.
Now.
Do you recognize the name of Shaun?
T felt felt something like that and she wrote, she wrote a book.
Go to the next slide, please.
some good news, She Wrote
At she wrote for women, only her husband.
She helped write for men, only.
That could be.
Yeah, and so she said a lot of research, a lot of survey.
She says statistics type person and with her survey, she found a lot of interesting and helpful things that that helps her marriage and have helped lots of other people's marriage.
And I try to encourage people where couples are misunderstanding each other to, to read those books.
The really helpful for insights and stuff, and She's written other books.
She's written a book called The Secret of Highly happy couples.
So, in their surveys, they they decided to focus for that book on the answers that they got in the different surveys from couples.
That both the husband.
And the wife said, they were highly happy in their marriage and the survey of them was to see, you know, what makes them tick.
How what are the secrets those couples are doing the others aren't, but she also wrote a book called the good news about marriage.
It's got a I don't like that cover, but you can read it.
The good news about marriage.
And she used to.
Oliver research abilities to run some of our own surveys.
Fire companies to do National surveys.
And but also she and one researcher, they did a lot of digging into surveys that had already been done.
Already been published to look at.
To look at the statistics that everybody reports all the time where you do 50% of marriages fail.
And she found that there were flaws in the surveys.
One of the, one of the easiest.
I don't remember, you know, half of the point.
She said this, this this and this, the one that really stuck in my head was wow, looking at what they did in their research, you If somebody reported that they used to be married and they're not.
Now they put that down at on their divorce list.
Never thinking at all to why they're not married anymore.
Like are they a widow or widower and other spouse died?
I mean almost every marriage has somebody died before the other.
If no less.
There's a car wreck or something and you're just a number of faulty assumptions that go into those numbers.
And so you should if you read it, you should find it pretty entertaining.
She said that most people around me is fully assume that most marriages aren't particularly happy, which is pretty demoralizing.
And many people are cynical about marriage or avoided entirely as a result, but In reality, though.
Around.
80% of the people, they surveyed, the marriages were happy and ran around 30% reported.
They were very happy, the vast majority, 93% or more are glad that they married the person that they married and that includes those, who would once consider divorce.
And most of those who are the least happy in their marriage.
In those first five years.
If they just committed past the first five years, they'll probably Mark themselves in the most happy category.
And that's just a sample of the good news that we're not hearing elsewhere, that you can find and shanties book.
All right, so we are now we're in Mark chapter 10 and it starts off with Jesus, back on the road teaching.
Silver Swan Jesus then left the place and went into the region of Judy across the Jordan.
Again crowds of people came to him.
And as was his custom, he taught them.
So, if you look on the map.
Map.
Thank you.
They went from.
The Galilee area and they went down on the way to Jerusalem, you end up on the east side of the Jordan River before Crossing, and going by Jericho to Jerusalem in this area.
But it said yes.
Was his custom.
He taught the people when when crowd showed up and just just as a side thought.
When your life is over in when my life is over, I wonder what people would say was our custom, would they say?
If this guy over here, he he always took people out for coffee, you love to have coffee and talk or or this person over here.
You know, she she was just such a neat neighbor.
She always brought you no cookies to the new people moving into the neighborhood was.
Someone says custom, you know, he was so loud and cranky and chased.
All the kids out of his yard all the time.
Nobody went near his house.
You know, we have Customs, is some of them are good.
I'm moving on.
Is it lawful verse to some Pharisees came and tested him by asking is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?
And how many of you think buy it by show of hands?
They really wanted to know the answer to that question.
They really wanted to find out what this enlightened new teacher had to say about divorce.
Yeah, I don't think so.
So why did they asked the question?
And of course, they asked it, it says to test him.
While he had to trap him to get him in trouble.
If they could get him to say something that seemed like it was against Moses and scriptures that be great.
They could discredit him do, they can get him to say something like that.
Sounded like you know Herod Antipas shouldn't be married to his brother's ex-wife.
Will that be great?
Maybe they can get them arrested and kill them like John the Baptist with Jesus.
Turned their question into a time of teaching so he starts with asking them.
What did Moses command you replied?
So they said, Moses permitted a man to write a certificate of divorce and send her away.
Now, here comes the teaching was a nice setup for, for teaching a lesson.
Jesus said, Moses wrote this command only as a concession to your hard-hearted ways.
It's not something Moses.
It really surprises me.
I would never have thought that Moses would have the authority.
Defendant interject what he wanted to think.
Can you imagine the conversations, you know, I need to give them something cuz they're really hard to work with.
I know he might have said something like that.
So he could work with this, the stiff-necked Israelites.
The idea reminds me.
You've probably seen a joke with Moses coming down from the mountain, with his stone tablets.
And he says, hey guess what everyone?
I got him down to just Ten Commandments, but sorry guys, adultery still in there.
You know, that's what I think.
I've went with the idea that Moses put a concession in there.
But here it is in black and white and Young's literal translation is how verse 5 goes.
And Jesus answering them for the stiffness of your hearts.
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