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How do submission and headship work in a Christian marriage?

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Submission and headship in marriage reflect the relationship between Christ and the Church, with the husband as the spiritual leader.

In a Christian marriage, the concept of submission and headship is a reflection of the divine order established by God. Ephesians 5:22-24 states that wives are to submit to their husbands as the Church submits to Christ, while husbands are called to love their wives sacrificially. This dynamic entails that husbands are responsible for leading their families spiritually, guiding them with love, and making decisions that honor God.

It is important to note that this headship does not imply authoritative domination but rather a loving and protective leadership. A husband’s role is to serve his wife and family, showing them Christ-like love and extending grace, while a wife’s submission is to be based on her acknowledgment of this divine structure. When both roles are exercised according to Scripture, marriage flourishes, displaying the beauty of the Gospel to the world and cultivating a stable, godly household.

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A Happy Marriage
Henry Mahan · Sep 8, 1985
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