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The Fruits of Marriage: Companionship, Cooperation, Completion, and Commitment

This passage in Genesis 2:18-25 highlights the various fruits that marriage brings. It explores the ideas of companionship, cooperation, completion, and commitment. Additionally, it discusses the differences between individuals physically, psychologically, emotionally, sexually, conversationally, and relationally. The importance of leaving and cleaving, as well as the role of consecration and the blessing of children, are also emphasized.

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The Fruits of Marriage: Companionship, Cooperation, Completion, and Commitment

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  1. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25

  2. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship

  3. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation

  4. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion

  5. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion A. We are different physically

  6. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion B. We are different psychologically

  7. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion C. We are different emotionally

  8. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion D. We are different sexually

  9. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion E. We are different conversationally

  10. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 1. Companionship 2. Cooperation 3. Completion F. We are different relationally

  11. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 4. Commitment A. Leave B. Cleave

  12. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 4. Commitment 5. Consecration

  13. The Fruits of Marriage Genesis 2:18-25 4. Commitment 5. Consecration 6. Children

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