Ephesians 5:21-23
Summary for Eph 5:21-6:9: 5:21–6:9 a Paul gives specific instructions on how believers are to relate to one another in a Christian home (see also Col 3:18–4:1 b; 1 Pet 2:18–3:7 c). Love and respect are to characterize all relationships in the body of Christ as an expression of believers’ commitment to the Lord himself. 5:21 d And further, submit to one another: The verb form links it with the command to be filled (5:18 e). This general instruction (cp. Phil 2:3 f) applies to all three relationships that Paul discusses: wives and husbands (Eph 5:22-33 g), children and their parents (6:1-4 h), and slaves and their masters (6:5-9 i). For believers, submission is not expressed out of fear or desire for personal gain, but out of reverence for Christ.Summary for Eph 5:22-33: 5:22-33 j Christian wives are to submit to their husbands, showing them respect. Equally important, Christian husbands are to love their wives (see Col 3:18-19 k). Christian marriages become a reflection of the union and relationship between the Lord and the church. 5:22 l Submission is part of the life to which the wives’ Christian commitment calls them (see 1 Cor 11:3-10 m; 14:34-35 n; Col 3:18 o; 1 Tim 2:11-12 p; Titus 2:5 q; 1 Pet 3:1-6 r).
Summary for Eph 5:23-24: 5:23-24 s a husband is the head of his wife: To be the head is to have authority (see 1 Cor 11:3 t).
• Christ is the head of the church: See Eph 1:22 u; 4:15 v; Col 1:18 w; 2:10 x, 19 y.
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