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What does the Bible say about headship in 1 Corinthians 11?

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The Bible presents headship as a divine order, with Christ as the head of every man, the man as the head of the woman, and God as the head of Christ.

In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul establishes a spiritual and societal order, identifying Christ as the head of every man, the man as the head of the woman, and God as the head of Christ. This underscores the importance of authority and submission within the relationships God ordains. The focus is not on superiority but on God’s design for order and function in relationships. Paul emphasizes that headship involves responsibility and should be exercised in love and service, reflecting Christ’s example of headship over the church, where He is both supreme and caring.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:3-16, Ephesians 1:22, Colossians 2:10, Ephesians 5:22-24, Colossians 1:18

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Headship
Todd Nibert · Jul 15, 2007
Headship
Todd Nibert · Dec 29, 2024
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