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Ephesians 5:22-24
God’s Plan for Marriage – Part 1
Wives - Willing Submission
I.
The command given (v.
22)
A. The essence of the command
B. The qualifiers of the command
1. “To your own husbands”
2. “As to the Lord”
II.
The reason given (v.
23)
A. The analogy of headship
1. “The husband is the head of the wife”
2. “Even as Christ is the head of the church”
B. The pattern of headship
III.
The model given (v.
24)
A. The model revealed
- “As the church is subject to Christ…”
B. The model applied
- “So let wives be to their own husbands”
C. The model demarcated
- “In everything”
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