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Why is submission to one another important for Christians?

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Submission to one another is vital as it reflects true faith, humility, and love in Christian relationships.

Submission among believers is an embodiment of the humility and love central to the Christian faith. Ephesians 5-6 illustrates how various relationships, including those of husbands and wives or parents and children, require mutual submission 'as unto the Lord.' This principle of submission is critical, demonstrating that the believer’s actions are rooted in faith and a desire to honor Christ. By esteeming others more highly than oneself, believers reveal the character of Christ within their community. It serves as an observable evidence of their faith, encouraging a loving and supportive environment where each member esteems the other in reverence to God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:21, Romans 12:10

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