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Ephesians 5:25-33
God’s Plan for Marriage – Part 2
Husbands – Loving Leadership
I.
The command given (v.
25a)
- Husbands, love your wives
II.
The analogies given (vv.
25b-31)
A. As Christ loved the Church (v.
25c-27)
1.
The demonstration of love – self-sacrifice (v.
25c)
2. The purpose of love - transformation (vv.
26-27)
a.
The “what” – sanctification (v.
26)
b.
The “how” – cleansing (v.
26)
c.
The “why” – purification (v.
27)
1) Stated negatively
2) Stated positively
B. As men love themselves (vv.
28-29)
1.
The reason (v.
28b)
2. The explanation (v.
29a-b)
a. Stated negatively
b.
Stated positively
3. The example (v.
29c)
4. The example expanded (v.
30)
5.
The example exposited (v.
31)
III.
The mystery revealed (v.
32)
IV.
The commands summarized (v.
33)
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