Misconceptions about Wives Submitting to their Husbands

One of the more delicate family considerations debated about in Christian life is how husbands and wives should conduct themselves. The Bible has numerous passages that discuss married couples and direction about moral child rearing and fellowship.

On this The Beat segment posted on YouTube, founder and host Allen Parr takes on the question: “Should wives submit to their husbands?” Parr, a charismatic and well-spoken preacher, delves into key passages that speak directly about marital relations. In Ephesians 5:22-24, Paul explains that the core submission is that of every human being to God. In other words, all Christians should be filled with the Holy Spirit.

But Scripture regarding submission can be quite dense and complicated to unravel. That’s why Parr breaks this issue down in parts. Parr unpacks Biblical meaning in small increments that make the nature of submission within relationships easy to understand. In this episode, he helps clarify what the Bible says and does not say about husbands and wives, as well as men and women.

By unraveling the actual passages, Parr helps viewers remove many of the misconceptions about marital relations. Submission in a marriage tends to be far more a mutual cooperation toward goals. It’s about leading a devout life, not one person taking a backseat to another.

Take a few moments and check out this episode of The Beat posted on YouTube and find out what the Bible really says about husbands and wives. You may gain a new perspective!


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