Being subject to one another in the fear of Christ.

 Good morning. We are filled with the Spirit, giving thanks for all things and… be(ing) subject to one another in the fear of Christ. My Bible says that the grammar indicates that this mutual submission is associated with the filling of the Spirit. We are not going to be subject to one another without that. That does not mean that the others are dictators over us. We willingly decide to allow the group to determine what is best in the Lord for the group. Cover your ears and hide your eyes: wives, be subject  (it is in italics which means that it is not in the Greek – it is added by the translators for clarity) to your own husbands, as to the Lord. Just like being subject to one another does not mean that they are dictators over us, so it is with wives and husbands. Note that it does not say that wives are to obey their husbands – only children are told to obey, and that their parents. Husbands are not to lord it over their wives, just like pastors are not supposed to lord it over the congregation. Someone has to make the final decision, and with that comes tremendous responsibility. We will see the husband’s role next time. Father help us to be subject to one another in You.


 

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