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How do we know the doctrine of marital roles is true?

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The doctrine of marital roles is affirmed through Scripture, which presents clear directives from God for husbands to love and lead, and for wives to support and submit.

The truth of marital roles is grounded in the authority of Scripture, where explicit teachings guide both husbands and wives toward fulfilling their God-given responsibilities. In Ephesians 5:23, 'the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church,' which establishes the divine order in marriage. Additionally, 1 Peter 3 emphasizes the importance of submission and honorable conduct, providing a framework for how wives are to conduct themselves while upholding their husband’s leadership.

Moreover, historical interpretations within the Reformed tradition underscore that this structure is not merely cultural; rather, it reflects God’s original design for human relationships since creation. The principles found in these passages are affirmed through the continuity of biblical teaching, church history, and theological consensus, showing that they remain relevant and transformative for relationships today.

The doctrine is not just a set of rules but a design intended for the flourishing of both spouses, leading to a harmonious and God-honoring marriage that ultimately reflects the relationship between Christ and the Church.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:23, 1 Peter 3:1-7

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