In the sermon "Christ's Word To Families," Paul Mahan addresses the theological doctrine of familial relationships, emphasizing the biblical roles of husbands, wives, children, and servants as outlined in Colossians 3:18-25. He argues that adherence to God's Word, specifically the directives for submission and love within the family, is essential for fostering peace and unity. Key scriptural references include Colossians 3 and Ephesians 5, which Mahan uses to illustrate how Christ’s relationship with the church serves as a model for marriage, urging husbands to love their wives sacrificially and wives to submit reverently. He highlights the profound significance of these roles in maintaining godly order within the home, arguing that obedience to Christ’s commands leads to harmony, reflecting the covenantal nature of Reformed theology.
“These are words to husbands and wives about marriage. You don't need to go to a marriage counselor. Our Lord is called the Wonderful Counselor, and His Word is what we need to hear.”
“If we just listen... happy are you if you do them.”
“Nothing brings more reproach upon the truth upon our Lord than disunity and division and strife in the home, in the church, and wherever.”
“Wives, submit yourselves unto your husbands as is fit in the Lord. Submit yourselves unto your husband.”
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