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The Scriptures prescribe how to relate to one another within the home and describe the blessings that will follow. Pastor Hunter Strength preaches from Ephesians 5 in the first of four messages about the redeemed household.
The sermon centers on the biblical principle of a wife's submission to her husband as a reflection of Christ's headship over the church and the believer's submission to God, emphasizing that true submission is not a sign of inferiority or slavery, but a God-given, supernatural grace rooted in love, humility, and obedience to Christ. It clarifies that submission is not absolute, but always within the bounds of God's moral law, and is to be practiced in the context of mutual respect, prayerful communication, and the husband's loving leadership. The passage underscores that submission is not earned by a husband's perfection, but is a spiritual discipline cultivated by the Holy Spirit, and it is tested most profoundly in times of disagreement, where faithfulness to Christ is paramount. Ultimately, the sermon calls both husbands and wives to model Christ's self-giving love and humble obedience, recognizing that marriage is a living picture of Christ's relationship with His church, and that both spouses are called to grow in the grace of submission to the lordship of Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 5:22
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Ephesians 5:22-33 (ESV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the wife's role in marriage to respect and submit to her own husband.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=25025The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
Today, from Ephesians 5:22-24, let's reflect on what godly submission means in marriage.
Biblical and traditional teaching describes marriage as two people becoming "one" as God joins them together! Experiencing this obviously requires considerable adjustment involving, among other things, the wife "submitting" to her husband and the husband "loving" his wife. This is not easy to grasp or do! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29?v=20251111
Biblical and traditional teaching describes marriage as two people becoming "one" as God joins them together! Experiencing this obviously requires considerable adjustment involving, among other things, the wife "submitting" to her husband and the husband "loving" his wife. This is not easy to grasp or do! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29?v=20251111
Biblical and traditional teaching describes marriage as two people becoming "one" as God joins them together! Experiencing this obviously requires considerable adjustment involving, among other things, the wife "submitting" to her husband and the husband "loving" his wife. This is not easy to grasp or do! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29?v=20251111
Biblical and traditional teaching describes marriage as two people becoming "one" as God joins them together! Experiencing this obviously requires considerable adjustment involving, among other things, the wife "submitting" to her husband and the husband "loving" his wife. This is not easy to grasp or do! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29?v=20251111
In this powerful verse-by-verse teaching through 1 Peter chapters 3–5, Isaiah Saldivar breaks down what the Bible really means when it says “wives, submit to your husbands.” This message isn't about control—it's about biblical order, humility, and honor in the home. Learn how submission works both ways, how husbands are called to lead with love, and how both spouses can reflect Christ through their marriage. We'll also explore:
1 Peter 3:1-6
Dominion! Do men have it over their wives? This week we're looking at Ephesians 5 where it very clearly says that wives should be subject to their husbands as to the Lord. OR DOES IT?!? We're going deep into Doc McClellan's linguistic grab-bag to parse out what it actually says. Because ancient Greek is tricky, and doesn't operate the way modern English does. Then, it's ANCIENT ALIENS!!! Were people in antiquity visited by extra terrestrials? Are the gods and angels written about in the Bible actually aliens from another planet? Pop some corn and break out your faraday cage, because the conspiracy theories are flying fast and furious, and the History Channel might be coming for us! ---- For early access to an ad-free version of every episode of Data Over Dogma, exclusive content, and the opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma Follow us on the various social media places: https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma Have you ordered Dan McClellan's New York Times bestselling book The Bible Says So yet??? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Pastor David Peck | From the sermon series Family Discipleship. Because God created and instituted the family to display His glory, we will study His word to see more clearly how the roles He has given us reveal His character to us individually, as families, as a church and to the world around us.
Preached in 2020. For more resources for knowing and loving God's word, visit bcnewton.coFurther ReadingEphesians: An Expositional Commentary // R. C. SproulGalatians, Ephesians, Philippians: Volume 8 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture)The Epistles to the Colossians, to Philemon, and to the Ephesians // F. F. BruceNew Testament Commentaries: Volume 1: Romans to Ephesians // Geoffrey WilsonEphesians // R. Kent HughesEphesians // Charles HodgeESV Expository Commentary: Ephesians–Philemon (Volume 11)
In this episode of the Mutuality Matters podcast from CBE International, hosts Mimi and Charel speak with Dr. Jeannine Brown who discusses the pressing need to interpret the Biblical text of 1 Peter 3:1–7 within its first-century Greco-Roman context. Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of understanding the cultural and historical background behind the passages on submission, particularly 1 Peter 3:1–7. She explores how Peter's household codes provide agency to often marginalized groups like wives and slaves, contrary to the hierarchical norms of the time. The conversation underscores the relevance today of recognizing and respecting context while interpreting Biblical texts—an essential factor for both scholars and modern readers. 00:00 Introduction to Mutuality Matters 00:02 Exploring the Context of Submission in 1 Peter 00:49 Welcome and Introductions 01:33 Reading and Analyzing 1 Peter 3:1-7 02:57 Cultural Background and Interpretation 03:37 Household Codes in the Greco-Roman World 07:24 Missional Moments and Divided Households 08:20 Challenges for Christian Wives in the First Century 10:03 Slavery and Moral Agency in 1 Peter 11:28 Understanding Peter's Use of Household Codes 16:50 Modern Interpretations and Misconceptions 27:46 The Role of Headings in Biblical Interpretation 30:15 Instructions for Husbands in 1 Peter 3:7 36:30 Exploring Social and Physical Vulnerability 37:19 Interpreting 'Weaker Vessel' in Context 38:02 Challenging Traditional Views on Gender Roles 40:18 Co-Heirs and Inheritance in Early Christianity 41:50 Family Metaphors in 1 Peter 43:37 Egalitarian Impulses in the New Testament 45:28 Household Codes and Their Implications 50:08 Suffering for Good and Loyalty to Jesus 52:47 Translation Challenges and Responsibilities 58:01 Applying 1 Peter in Modern Contexts 01:04:03 Conclusion and Further Resources Guest Bio: Dr. Jeannine Brown Jeannine Brown is professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary and Program Director of Bethel Seminary's Online programs. Jeannine received in MA from Bethel Seminary, Saint Paul, MN. and her PhD from Luther seminary, Saint Paul, MN. Dr. Brown has taught at Bethel Seminary for over 20 years. She teaches in the areas of New Testament, Greek, hermeneutics, and integration. Dr. Brown has focused much of her research and writing on the Gospels, hermeneutics, and interdisciplinary integration. In addition to a book on biblical hermeneutics (Scripture as Communication, now in second edition) and two books on integration, she has published three commentaries on Matthew's Gospel and one on Philippians (Tyndale NT series). She is a member of the NIV translation team and is an editor for the NIV Study Bible, revised edition (2020). Her current writing projects include a commentary 1 Peter (NICNT) and book on themes in 1 Peter. Jeannine's other published works include: Scripture as Communication (2021, 2007); The Gospels as Stories (2020); Relational Integration of Psychology and Christian Theology (2018); Becoming Whole and Holy: An Integrative Conversation about Christian Formation (2011); Embedded Genres in the New Testament: Understanding Their Impact for Interpretation and three commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew (2018, 2015, 2012). Jeannine Brown co-edited the second edition of Jesus and the Gospels (2013). She has published numerous journal articles and book essays on the Gospels of Matthew and John, 1 Peter, and topics of hermeneutics. Some of these have been published in Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Catholic Biblical Quarterly, and Horizons in Biblical Theology. Jeannine thoroughly enjoys teaching in churches and ministries on the topics of Bible interpretation and the New Testament. She is married to Tim Brown, singer-songwriter, and has two adult daughters. Story Notes Today's podcast focused on 1 Pet 3:1–7. In the NIV it reads: "Wives, in the same way submit yourselves to your own husbands so that, if any of them do not believe the word, they may be won over without words by the behavior of their wives, when they see the purity and reverence of your lives. Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight. For this is the way the holy women of the past who put their hope in God used to adorn themselves. They submitted themselves to their own husbands, like Sarah, who obeyed Abraham and called him her lord. You are her daughters if you do what is right and do not give way to fear. Husbands, in the same way be considerate as you live with your wives, and treat them with respect as the weaker partner and as heirs with you of the gracious gift of life, so that nothing will hinder your prayers." Exploring the cultural background, Jeannine suggests that Peter is calling Christians to display behaviors that reflect Christ even as male dominance was a given. Jeannine explained that in the first century, Roman interest in well-organized households should mirror a well-organized Rome. Roman citizens were to live harmoniously within a well-organized Roman household. Where the passage makes a surprising move is in the call for husbands to have empathy for their wives with a consequence: that God will hear their prayers. Further Christian wives should view themselves beyond the cultural standard of female beauty. As the passage states: it's not the adorning of women's outer selves but their inner lives of faith in God. Doing right, and with faith that does not give into fear given God is ultimately in control. This passage is countercultural in its emphasis on Christian faith and the development of a peaceful inner life both of which acknowledge God's supremacy versus that of emperor's. This passage calls both husbands and wives to do what is right: to be brave, to have faith in God who rules over all of Rome's emperors, verse 7, to live within a culture with very differing values that offend Christian moral life. In this passage there is a tension in negotiating life lived in a culture at odds with Christian values, supremely concerning the divinity Jesus, or that of an emperor. While Jesus died on a Roman cross, even so, the passage evokes faith and courage in Christian households. The passage is helpful to missionaries in similar circumstances. How to live with courage and faith, elevating the gospel with behavior more often than words in a culture that exploited slaves and women. Turning to 1 Peter 3:7 that reads: "Husbands, in the same way be considerate as you live with your wives, and treat them with respect as the weaker partner and as heirs with you of the gracious gift of life, so that nothing will hinder your prayers." The Petrine texts lean into sibling language, especially that of children, which overall is very egalitarian in the cultural context of first century. Further, the language of “father” was not very much present in NT as it was in 1st century non-Christian texts. God's children in Christ were to face each other in humility and this very egalitarian impulse in relating to one another. God is father, but in Christ we're all siblings. Women and men are co-heirs is throughout NT. Leadership structure are notes but not ones in the NT. The whole Petrine text is a significant challenge to the top-down rule from emperor as God down throughout the household structure which was central. Given what Peter is doing with family metaphors—of believers as children / siblings who are to love earnestly as family love each other, and as the elders are a group too much have wisdom but must lead by example. These impulses, leader on top, and wife below: this does simplify decisions, but this is not the texture of Peter. As he thinks of his context, and the household code, it is not a prescription but a triage—a pathway for healing top-down leadership. It's what Christians do in an emergency. Emergency advice to the Christian community so it can survive. It's about survival for the most vulnerable. The thrust of text is a call to attentiveness to the most vulnerable. In light of Tom Holland's book—Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World—in brutal detail reveals the cruelty of Rome. In thinking of our next, the advice is that even if you suffer for doing good, you are blessed. And take comfort in that truth and knowledge that even those who slanders you, remain loyal to Christ, if you suffer as Jesus did, you will also share in his glory. In fascinating detail, Jeannine describes the history of Bible translation and the canonical review that follows. For the NIV team, on which she contributes, their voting policy requires a 75% majority in approving translation choices. Thus, the team must make a compelling case to change something, so for 1 Peter, and the NT generally, it's always wise to examine and read many translations to see differences. In considering the backdrop in which the text arises, submission is not a new requirement. What is new for this culture is to ask that all behavior must be Christ-like. While believers are clearly frightened by opposition to Christian faith, the text calls them to act in ways that others will recognize their soul-allegiance to Christ. Win others over to Christ not out of fear but confident behavior that imitates Christ's live. Jeannine recommends entering the text with a disciplined imagination that brings implications of texts to life then and now. Idolatry is key issue underlining the concerns in this text which encourages faith and living life not with words but by example. Jeannine points listeners to the following resources: Nijay Gupta's book, Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught and Ministered in the Early Church. Listen to Jeannine Brown's Hayward Lectures at Acadia Divinity College Jeannie will resume this conversation in subsequent episodes of Women and Worlds: Exploring the Difficult Passages. Disclaimer The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.
Only wives submitting?? Not according to the word patterns in Ephesians 5-6! The words "wives submitting to your husbands" are in Ephesians 5:22. Is this verse teaching vertical submission? No. The full passage teaches this: Christian husbands and wives be mutually submitting yourselves to the teaching and correction you are receiving from one another in the Spirit. All that? Yes. It is in the words and word patterns of the passage of Ephesians 5:15-6:9.The passage uses a Jump, Jump High Jump pattern. Paul uses it to illustrate his main point of 5:32. Along the way he points to the Christian couple to illustrate how Spirit-filled Christians build up and correct one another in the body of Christ. He is not putting wives under, or husbands over, in any way.Go deeper? Get your copy of the book Beyond Eden - the Great Mystery Revealed - Mutually Submitting in Christ, by Bruce C. E. Fleming (https://a.co/d/bHizGqn). The Tru316 Foundation (www.Tru316.com) is the home of The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming where we “true” the verse of Genesis 3:16. The Tru316 Message is that “God didn't curse Eve (or Adam) or limit woman in any way.” Once Genesis 3:16 is made clear the other passages on women and men become clear too. You are encouraged to access the episodes of Seasons 1-11 of The Eden Podcast for teaching on the seven key passages on women and men. Are you a reader? We invite you to get from Amazon the four books by Bruce C. E. Fleming in The Eden Book Series (Tru316.com/trubooks). Would you like to support the work of the Tru316 Foundation? You can become a Tru Partner here: www.Tru316.com/partner
Biblical and traditional teaching describes marriage as two people becoming "one" as God joins them together! Experiencing this obviously requires considerable adjustment involving, among other things, the wife "submitting" to her husband and the husband "loving" his wife. This is not easy to grasp or do! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29
Biblical and traditional teaching describes marriage as two people becoming "one" as God joins them together! Experiencing this obviously requires considerable adjustment involving, among other things, the wife "submitting" to her husband and the husband "loving" his wife. This is not easy to grasp or do! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29
Husbands, are to love their wives as Christ loves the Church, and wives submit to their own husbands as they are submitting to Christ. But even when one party fails to do this, the grace of God can elevate the marriage and make something it into something beautiful.Having a Godly marriage does not require a Godly spouse, but it requires that you have a Godly focus.Nathan Pearl teaches through the book of First Peter.Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@thedoormichaelpearl
Ephesians 5:22-24, 33 Wives, in submitting to their own husbands, display the Church's submission to her Head. The post Wives, Submit appeared first on Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA).
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Series: EphesiansService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Ryan Boyer
TThe distorted version of masculinity is hedonistic and domineering, seeking control over his wife and restricting her freedom. The toxic version of femininity is self-absorbed and detached from reason, flaunting her sexuality online and encouraging her children toward gender confusion. In response to these extremes, society has overcorrected—suppressing true masculinity and femininity instead of restoring their rightful place.Today, my guest and I delve into the beauty of men and women as they were originally designed, celebrating their distinct gifts and the way they harmonize within the family through a healthy model of headship. Erika Bachiochi, a pro-life legal scholar, expert in Christian social teaching and sexual ethics, and author of the groundbreaking Wall Street Journal article "John Paul II, the Feminist Pope," joins me to discuss these crucial issues. She also shares her incredible personal journey—from a broken, liberal alcoholic to a joyful, traditional mother of seven. Don't miss this compelling conversation on reclaiming authentic gender roles in our culture.Erika's article on WSJ: https://www.wsj.com/opinion/john-paul-ii-the-feminist-pope-women-equal-dignity-theology-22954069*NEW*: Join our exclusive Rose Report community! https://lilaroseshow.supercast.comWe'll have BTS footage, ad-free episodes, monthly AMA, and early access to our upcoming guests.A big thanks to our partner, EWTN, the world's leading Catholic network! Discover news, entertainment and more at https://www.ewtn.com/ Check out our Sponsors:-We Heart Nutrition: https://www.weheartnutrition.com/ Get high quality vitamin supplements for 20% off using the code LILA. -Good Ranchers: https://go.goodranchers.com/lila Purchase your American Meat Delivered subscription today and get a free add-on of beef, chicken, or salmon! Use code LILA for $25 off! -EveryLife: https://www.everylife.com Buy diapers from an amazing pro-life diaper company and use code LILA and get 10% off!00:00:00 - Intro00:02:38 - Erika's conversion story00:07:58 - Learning how to pray through AA00:12:58 - EveryLife00:14:00 - AA Recovery Meetings00:18:36 - “God, show me which church”00:21:56 - We Heart Nutrition00:23:18 - Sponsoring College Students00:29:11 - Gave up alcohol for a husband00:35:23 - Erika's husband corrected her:00:40:09 - Authority vs Power vs Persuasion00:46:27 - The Problem with Modern ‘Feminism'00:49:37 - Man and Woman's Degeneracy 00:52:36 - ‘Men are going to use me, might as well monetize it'00:56:59 - Erika's work in pro-life world01:02:12 - How did past societies handle gender asymmetry?01:03:31 - Male Chastity is Difficult01:06:31 - John Paul II: The Feminist Pope?01:10:55 - Husband sees the whole; Wife sees the parts01:14:09 - Red Flag for Women Dating:01:17:00 - What does a woman's submission look like?01:21:03 - All men want is…
Does the Bible really command wives to submit to their husbands? That sounds toxic in today's world! But what if we've completely misunderstood what this verse means? What if God's idea of submission isn't unilateral and forced, instead, it's mutual and voluntary? In today's message pastor Dan discusses Ephesians 5:21-33 and the power it could have to revive your marriage. -- GIVE: Visit www.connectcalgary.ca/give to help share #LifeOverflowing across Canada.
A submissive wife is looked down on in our culture, but she is beautiful in the sight of God. The basic building block of society, the family, is under attack. The family is the backbone of the church. If we don't have strong godly families, we will not have strong godly churches.
A submissive wife is looked down on in our culture, but she is beautiful in the sight of God. The basic building block of society, the family, is under attack. The family is the backbone of the church. If we don't have strong godly families, we will not have strong godly churches.
A submissive wife is looked down on in our culture, but she is beautiful in the sight of God. The basic building block of society, the family, is under attack. The family is the backbone of the church. If we don't have strong godly families, we will not have strong godly churches.
A submissive wife is looked down on in our culture, but she is beautiful in the sight of God. The basic building block of society, the family, is under attack. The family is the backbone of the church. If we don't have strong godly families, we will not have strong godly churches.
Is Ephesians 5:22-25 the most controversial Bible verse in America today? In this Mission Brief, Goose dives deep into the often-ignored and highly debated biblical teaching on the roles of husbands and wives that pastors in today's society do NOT want to touch.
Send us a textMany women cringe when they read God's word and discover they need to submit to their husbands. But a look into the topic reveals a few things. First a women who wants to please God will obey Him regardless of their feelings. Second, when God commands us to to something it's for the best in His eyes and this should be enough to convince us it's the best for us. But when we, as believers draw closer to Jesus, we realize something very critical in our relationship with Him. We ALL have to submit to God first. And when we do this the rest falls into place a lot easier.
(2:23) Bible Study: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12 Father talks about the significance of this song Mt 23:13-22 Father explains why Jesus had stern words for the scribes and Pharisees. Eph 5:21-32 or 5:2a, 25-32 Father talks about the readings from yesterday especially the phrase “subordinate” (27:03) Break 1 (28:45) Letters: Father talks about what is needed in order for a priest to celebrate Mass, why would Paul say he is chief among sinners and what we will experience at t Judgement of the Lord (36:36) Break 2 (40:31) Word of the Day: A pun (41:40) Phones: Mike - who was St. Paul writing to in gal and do you believe that he was the one writing the letter to the Hebrews? Noelle - Can you talk about the part that says no one hates their body in yesterday's reading Pete - since Mary was without sin, what gifts did she get during Pentecost? Mary - The umbrella of orders children under mother, mother under husband. What about sister in laws? what do they owe other sister in laws?
Over the past 50-years we've witnessed the collapse of the home in America. In this message we dive into God's design for marriage, specifically the role of a wife, and learn how to build our marriage in a way that's pleasing to God and joyful for both spouses.
Today, we have a special Q&A episode where Allie tackles questions on women's voting, submission in marriage, and advice for the next generation of church leaders. We also discuss topics like the emerging patriarchal doctrine, DACA, and how Christians should respond to Trump. Plus, she shares thoughts on high school girls facing boys in girls' spaces, navigating disagreements with friends on moral issues, and the concept of an "open womb." Get your tickets for Share the Arrows: https://www.sharethearrows.com/ Pre-order Allie's new book: https://a.co/d/4COtBxy --- Timecodes: (01:00) Should women vote? / Should women submit to their husband's choice of vote? (04:00) Advice for the next-gen of church leaders/young people in ministry. (06:30) Which current animal's skeleton would make the scariest dinosaur? (07:38) How do you approach or discuss with a fellow believer their viewpoint against biblical core values? (11:34) Age-appropriate resources to help elementary kids understand all the election news. (12:00) How can we pray for you as you prepare for the Share the Arrows event? (14:20) My husband wants me to be a Stay At Home Mom but I do not want to. Is this a submit to your husband's situation? (15:20) How do you think high school girls should respond to boys pretending to be girls at the same events? (16:30) As a Christian what do you think of the emerging patriarchal/Quiverfull doctrine? (19:19) What is your stance on DACA? (20:52) How would you handle your adult children moving back home? (22:38) What is your take on an “open womb”? (26:21) Are we too dependent on technology? (29:25) Do you ever deal with doubts/fears about heaven being real or what happens after death? (32:29) What if surrogacy became illegal, what would happen to all the babies frozen in time? (34:15) Why are Christians so sensitive when it comes to Trump? (36:50) When your friends disagree with you on a moral issue, like IVF, how do you get around that? (42:11) What is your take on deliverance “ministries”? (43:50) Differences between a Democratic Republic and Democracy? --- Today's Sponsors: Jase Medical - Enter now for a chance to win a Jase Case for life at https://www.jase.com/allie , and use promo code “ALLIE” at checkout for a discount—giveaway ends August 31st! Patriot Mobile — go to PatriotMobile.com/ALLIE or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code 'ALLIE' for a free month of service! America's Christian Credit Union - Switch to America's Christian Credit Union today for faith-aligned banking with exceptional rates and nationwide access, plus earn up to $500 in bonuses with promo code ALLIE—visit https://www.americaschristiancu.com/allie to get started! Sherwood Kids - Visit https://www.SherwoodKids.com/Allie today to get 50% off a lifetime membership and give your kids access to thousands of wholesome audiobooks, eBooks, and read-along videos that foster a love for reading without screen addiction. --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 992 | Kanye Is Now a Pornographer | Guest: Jason Whitlock https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-992-kanye-west-goes-from-evangelist-to-porn-producer/id1359249098?i=1000653615827 Ep 670 | The Dinosaur Myth, Airport Rules, & Mom Moments https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-670-the-dinosaur-conspiracy-airport-rules-mom-moments/id1359249098?i=1000577955241 Ep 861 | Did Dinosaurs Exist? | Guest: Ken Ham (Part One) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-861-did-dinosaurs-exist-guest-ken-ham-part-one/id1359249098?i=1000625452083 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wives, submit to your own husbands | Pastor's Inbox In this conversation, the cohosts address the meaning of "everything" in the phrase: Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit in everything to their husbands. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
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hi ggb besties :) today we give a recap of our first GGB live show and then we have a discussion about biblical submission and male headship in marriage. we read from Ephesians 5 to go over God's original design for marriage and cover all the somewhat controversial aspects of this conversation. we love you all so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari GUYS WE'RE GOING ON TOUR!!! Austin, Texas 06/27 https://tickets.austintheatre.org/11407/11408 Houston, Texas 06/29 https://cph.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?groupCode=GIRLS&linkID=houston-cph&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode= please join us. we can't wait to see you. if you'd like to support Girls Gone Bible