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How do we know that submission is a command in the Bible?

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Submission is explicitly commanded in several scriptures, including Ephesians 5:21 and Romans 10:3, regarding our relationship with God and each other.

The biblical mandate for submission is evident in multiple passages, notably Ephesians 5:21, which instructs believers to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. Additionally, Romans 10:3 emphasizes the necessity of submitting to the righteousness of Christ as a command for salvation. The call to submission is not merely a suggestion; it is a divine command that is integral to the Christian faith. It signifies a recognition of Christ's lordship and directs believers toward communal harmony and peace, reinforcing that true submission is rooted in obedience to God's commands and in love for one another.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:21, Romans 10:3

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Frank Tate · Oct 1, 2023
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