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A wife is supposed to submit to her husband as her husband submits to Christ. But what exactly is biblical submission supposed to look like?
It sounds like an easy question but it's not to most people. It sounds so easy because to submit to your husband like your husband submits to Christ is to trust him, love him, and do what he says without question. Because, that's what a man is supposed to do for Christ right? So, two questions. 1. Why is that so hard to understand and to put into practice and 2. Why is it any different than submitting to God? If women/men even submit to God at all in the first place anymore. Just one example would be, when you put the word "slave" into the picture in the submission to God category it's technically held in a negative light. Yet, we ARE slaves of God and will be for all eternity. Not only does the Bible say so it's common sense. If you're supposed to obey God without question for eternity and live like the lowliest servant for others, than I'm sorry that's slavery. Plus, even Paul made the connection (1 Corinthians 7:22, Romans 6:20-22).
Yet, use the words "I'm a slave of Jesus Christ" and you'll get stones thrown at you these days. Why? What is Biblical submission these days? And why, did it change from when Jesus and the apostles were around? Just how much of our Bibles are today's people going to tunnelvision on and how much of it are we all just going to tear out of our Bibles and completely ignore?
It sounds like an easy question but it's not to most people. It sounds so easy because to submit to your husband like your husband submits to Christ is to trust him, love him, and do what he says without question. Because, that's what a man is supposed to do for Christ right? So, two questions. 1. Why is that so hard to understand and to put into practice and 2. Why is it any different than submitting to God? If women/men even submit to God at all in the first place anymore. Just one example would be, when you put the word "slave" into the picture in the submission to God category it's technically held in a negative light. Yet, we ARE slaves of God and will be for all eternity. Not only does the Bible say so it's common sense. If you're supposed to obey God without question for eternity and live like the lowliest servant for others, than I'm sorry that's slavery. Plus, even Paul made the connection (1 Corinthians 7:22, Romans 6:20-22).
Yet, use the words "I'm a slave of Jesus Christ" and you'll get stones thrown at you these days. Why? What is Biblical submission these days? And why, did it change from when Jesus and the apostles were around? Just how much of our Bibles are today's people going to tunnelvision on and how much of it are we all just going to tear out of our Bibles and completely ignore?