
“Til Death Do Us Part” by Sam Fleury
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March 8, 2026 · 47 min · Season 2026 · Episode 10
About this episode
Pastor Sam Fleury delivers a message on faithfulness and relationships, drawing lessons from the story of Hosea and Gomer.
Pastor Sam Fleurry concludes the Through the Fire series with a powerful message about faithfulness, covenant, and restoration. Looking at the story of Hosea and Gomer, this sermon explores how small compromises can slowly drain relationships, why devotion to God must come before devotion to people, and how God’s relentless love pursues us even when we fail. Whether single or married, this message offers practical wisdom for building relationships that reflect the faithfulness of God. (00:00) - Series Closing + Introduction (01:23) - The Story of Hosea and Gomer (04:02) - When You Forget Why You Have Something (07:30) - Faithfulness Starts With God (11:00) - Living the Word Before Sharing It (13:30) - Devotion Over Desire (17:45) - Becoming the Person You Want to Marry (21:00) - The Small Leaks That Destroy Marriage (24:00) - Marriage Reveals What Isn’t Healed (27:00) - Choosing Connection Over Control (30:00) - Small Flames Become Big Fires (33:00) - Faithfulness Invites God’s Favor (37:00) - God’s Relentless Love and Restoration
Topics covered
- faithfulness
- covenant
- restoration
- relationships
- devotion
Keywords
- Hosea and Gomer
- small compromises
- devotion to God
- relentless love
- building relationships
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Through the Fire, The Story of Hosea and Gomer
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