Kingdom Manifesto | But I Say (Part 2) | Ty Gibson & David Asscherick

Ty Gibson and David Asscherick unpack Jesus’ deeper interpretation of marriage, divorce, and faithfulness. By citing both the Mosaic law and the original intent of marriage from Genesis, Jesus elevates the standard of relationships, confronting cultural norms that had marginalized women and reduced the sanctity of marriage to technicalities.

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