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Why is submission important in Christian relationships?

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Submission reflects Christ-like humility and is vital for unity within the body of Christ.

Submission is a critical theme in Christian relationships, illustrated in Ephesians 5:21-33, where Paul emphasizes mutual submission out of reverence for Christ. This principle fosters unity and peace in the church as believers are called to love and serve one another selflessly, mirroring Christ's relationship with His church. In submitting to one another, Christians honor God’s design for healthy relationships, reflecting His humility and love. Moreover, it counters the self-centered nature prevalent in humanity, enabling believers to focus on the welfare of others.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:21-33

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