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Design for Marriage | Marriage Conference
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Marriage Conference | Zach Mabry
In the last session of the Marriage Conference, Zach breaks down 1 Peter 3:1-7 to understand what biblical submission in marriage really means. Peter encourages believers to live in submission to God and the authorities He has placed over them, and this applies to husbands and wives too.
Zach explains how submission is ultimately about honoring God. Wives submit to their husbands as an act of devotion to the Lord, and husbands lead with love and honor. Together, these roles reflect God's image and strengthen marriage.
Zach also addresses the misconception that submission devalues women, showing that true beauty is found in godly character.
1 Peter 3:1-7
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Manage episode 453962926 series 1406376
Marriage Conference | Zach Mabry
In the last session of the Marriage Conference, Zach breaks down 1 Peter 3:1-7 to understand what biblical submission in marriage really means. Peter encourages believers to live in submission to God and the authorities He has placed over them, and this applies to husbands and wives too.
Zach explains how submission is ultimately about honoring God. Wives submit to their husbands as an act of devotion to the Lord, and husbands lead with love and honor. Together, these roles reflect God's image and strengthen marriage.
Zach also addresses the misconception that submission devalues women, showing that true beauty is found in godly character.
1 Peter 3:1-7
Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help others grow in their faith.
Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
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