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How can a believer respond to an unbelieving spouse?

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Believers are encouraged to display a Christ-like attitude that may influence their unbelieving spouse positively.

In 1 Peter 3:1-2, Peter instructs believing wives to submit to their unbelieving husbands with the hope that their respectful and pure conduct may win them over to the faith. This highlights the power of a godly testimony over words; affection, patience, and humility can often speak louder than direct efforts to persuade. This principle can also be applied to husbands who may be married to unbelieving wives. Taking the approach of love and kindness reflects Christ’s love for His Church, which is essential in fostering an environment where the gospel can flourish. Thus, the believer’s reaction should be characterized by grace and patience, trusting in God’s sovereign ability to change hearts.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:1-2

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