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The Position & Duty of a Wife
1 Peter 3:1-7
Intro: Verse 1 begins with Likewise, this connects what Peter was referring to in the preceding verses of chapter 2, dealing with servant-hood.
Yes, wives, according to the Bible are servants, just as husbands are, yet each with differing roles.
*I.
**THE WIFE AND HER ATTITUDE.*
A.
She displays Humility
B. She is Confident
C.
She is wise
*II.
**THE WIFE AND HER PURPOSE.*
A.
To complete her husband.
(Gen.2:18)
/(Helpmeet – also used for one who is a minister of the destitute and poor)/
1. To love him.
Tit 2:4.
2. To reverence him.
Eph 5:33.
3. To be faithful to him.
1Co 7:3-5,10.
4. To be subject to him.
Ge 3:16; Eph 5:22,24; 1Pe 3:1.
5. To obey him.
1Co 14:34; Tit 2:5.
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To remain with him for life.
Ro 7:2,3.
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To maintain a home for the well-being, happiness, and development of the family.
C. To allow her husband to lead as God designed him to.
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