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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Understanding that the word is “submit” (to place oneself under) and not “obey” (cf. Eph. 6:1), helps us to understand that the woman’s objective is simply intended to complement her husband’s leadership. Rather than a two-headed monstrosity leading the family, she is there to support his God-designated role while fully functioning as his equal partner and “fellow heir of the grace of life” (1 Pet. 3:7). This means the wife should be free to share opinions, provide insight and even respectfully disagree. But when it is all said and done, she is willing to come alongside her husband’s spiritual plan for the family as God is holding the man accountable.
Randy Smith

PRAISE

PRAISE Praise Part 1 Praise Part 2 1. What praise is 1. Does God praise us? 2. Who should praise 2. Where does praise come from? 3. How to praise 3. Examples of praise & nature 4. Why praise 4….

Getting your Bible into your Heart

GETTING YOUR BIBLE INTO YOUR HEART 1. Bible Study Methods:   A. II Timothy 2:15 "STUDY" to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth." "STUDY" (Greek) earnestness; zeal,…

One Man’s “Requirements List” for His Perfect Wife

My Wife: God is very much alive for her She should love God more than me She has self-discipline Spends time in prayer and study of/in God Takes time to think things our before rushing into a commitment – asks…

An Overview of the Gifts of the Spirit

AN OVERVIEW OF THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT   THREE GREAT LIBERATING TRUTHS: 1. Man can't save himself–he needs God's grace. – Eph. 2:8,9 2. Man can't live the Christian life by himself–he needs God's Spirit. Gal.5:22,23 3. Man can't…

Guide to Effective Bible Study

GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE BIBLE STUDY Conformity to Christ is a life long process which is completed only when you pass into God's presence. Bible study is a vital part of this process. If you will: Study God's Word faithfully Pray…

QUIET TIMES

A. Why have a quiet time? 1. To develop a relationship with God. 1 John 1:3 – “our fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ.” Relationships take time and communication (prayer). 2. To begin to know…

Tests of Walking by Faith (am I hearing God?)

Am I doing this for God’s glory, or for me? Am I rushing mindlessly (impetuous) or willing to wait? Can’t rush into a closed door Can I find support (defense) from God’s word (Bible) Faith grounded in the Bible Do…