05/06/2026
Topic: “Dealing with the Threats in Marriages”
With Pastor Qwame & Pastor Queta
“Dealing with the Threats in Marriages”
Marriage is one of God’s most powerful covenant institutions—designed to reflect His nature, advance His purpose, and establish generational legacy. Because of this, marriage is not just a romantic union; it is a spiritual assignment, a kingdom partnership, and a territorial gate through which God releases blessing, stability, and destiny into the earth.
And anything God establishes, Satan studies.
Anything God blesses, the enemy battles.
Anything God calls sacred, the enemy calls strategic.
This is why marriages face threats—not always loud, dramatic, or obvious, but often subtle, progressive, and spiritually engineered. Threats that begin as small cracks but grow into fractures. Threats that start as emotional drift but end as covenant breakdown. Threats that appear natural but carry spiritual roots.
Throughout Scripture, we see that marriages have always been under attack:
• Adam and Eve faced the threat of deception and misalignment (Genesis 3).
• Abraham and Sarah faced the threat of impatience, outside voices, and alternative options (Genesis 16).
• Isaac and Rebekah faced the threat of favoritism and division in the home (Genesis 27).
• Jacob and Rachel/Leah faced the threat of comparison, competition, and emotional wounds (Genesis 29–30).
• David and Michal faced the threat of dishonor and spiritual disconnection (2 Samuel 6:20–23).
• Hosea and Gomer faced the threat of unfaithfulness and emotional instability (Hos.1–3).
These stories reveal a truth we cannot ignore:
Marriage is a battlefield, not a playground.
Marriage is a covenant, not a convenience.
Marriage is a calling, not a casual arrangement.
And every covenant faces threats—internal and external.
Some threats come from outside the marriage:
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