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THE WIFE AS GOD WOULD HAVE HER
Intro.
1.
"Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing..."
(Prov.18:22), especially when that wife knows and respects God's
will for her in
marriage
2.
The God-given place of the wife is one of dignity and honor. She
honors God and husband no better than when she remembers and
appreciates this 3. Wives, as husbands, need reminding of what God
would have them be ...
I. LIKE THE HUSBAND, SHE MUST LEAVE ONE FAMILY RELATIONSHIP IN
FAVOR OF ESTABLISHING ANOTHER (Matt. 19:5, 6)
A.
The latter must have precedence over the
former
 1.
Marriages suffer when the wife does not leave mother &
father
 2.
Every wife has obligations to her own family over all others
II. SHE IS IN SUBJECTION TO HER HUSBAND
A.
From the beginning (Gen.
3:16)
B.
Subjection to be "as unto the Lord" (Eph. 5:22)
 1.
Role only appreciated by the wife who is a
Christian
 2.
Suggests willful, desirable, beneficial
subjection
 3.
Opposed to assertiveness, dominance, threatening behavior
C.
Subjection to be comprehensive: "In everything" (Eph.
5:24)
 1.
At no time, no place, and in nothing is it proper for the wife not
to be in subjection to her husband (excepting principle
of Ac. 5:29)
D.
Subjection even to unbelieving husbands (1 Pet. 3:1; 1 Cor. 7:13)
E. Such subjection is "fitting in the Lord" (Col. 3:18)
1. Note: Such subjection is no more degrading than for the church
to be in subjection to the Christ'.
III. SHE IS TO BE A TRUE HELP-MEET (Gen. 2:18, 20) (i.e.,
compatible and appropriate to her husband's needs; a helper)
A.
She helps meet his physical
needs
 1.
Including companionship and sex (1 Cor. 7:1-4)
B.
She helps meet his domestic
needs
 1.
Includes being a "worker at home" (Titus 2:5; 1 Tim.
5:14; Prov. 31:27)
C.
She helps in spiritual
matters
 1.
As an example of faithfulness (1 Pet.
3)
 2.
In influencing his salvation (1 Cor.
7:16)
 3.
Encouraging, serving with husband as "joint heir of grace of
life"
 4.
She helps rear her children for heaven
IV. SHE TRULY LOVES HER HUSBAND (Titus 2:4)
A.
Such love must be cultivated and expressed continually
 1.
Cannot subsist on romance and emotions (takes diligence,
effort)
B.
Such love is based on respect (Eph.
5:33)
 1.
Such respect often appears as "fear" or
"reverence" (Mk.
6:20)
 2.
Wife respects husband in spite of faults or lack of enabling
qualities
Dan S. Shipley
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