Title: Marriage is God
1 2TITLE Marriage is Gods Affair
- TEXT I Peter 31-7
- THEME Because marriage is of God we are called
to respect our spouse.
3 4What is the greatest problem today?
5What is the greatest problem today?
- Somewhere at the top of the list is confusion on
gender roles and the ensuing tension that has
created.
6What is the greatest problem today?
- Somewhere at the top of the list is confusion on
gender roles and the ensuing tension that has
created. - Feminism has attempted to correct an historical
problem but in the process created a whole new
set up problems.
7 8I Peter 31-7
- 1Wives, in the same way be submissive to your
husbands so that, if any of them do not believe
the word, they may be won over without words by
the behavior of their wives, 2when they see the
purity and reverence of your lives.
9I Peter 31-7
- 3Your beauty should not come from outward
adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing
of gold jewelry and fine clothes. 4Instead, it
should be that of your inner self, the unfading
beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of
great worth in God's sight.
10I Peter 31-7
- 5For this is the way the holy women of the
past who put their hope in God used to make
themselves beautiful. They were submissive to
their own husbands, 6like Sarah, who obeyed
Abraham and called him her master. You are her
daughters if you do what is right and do not give
way to fear. -
11I Peter 31-7
- 7Husbands, in the same way be considerate as
you live with your wives, and treat them with
respect as the weaker partner and as heirs with
you of the gracious gift of life, so that nothing
will hinder your prayers.
12I. Two misconceptions
- Some people want to tear this passage out of the
Bible and throw it away others want to wave it
in the air and say, "I told you so!" Both are
ignoring the context.
13I. Two misconceptions
- Some people want to tear this passage out of the
Bible and throw it away others want to wave it
in the air and say, "I told you so!" Both are
ignoring the context. - A. Literary context
14I. Two misconceptions
- Some people want to tear this passage out of the
Bible and throw it away others want to wave it
in the air and say, "I told you so!" Both are
ignoring the context. - A. Literary context
- B. Cultural context
15 16Genesis 127
- So God created man in his own image,
- in the image of God he created him
male and female he created them.
17Genesis 218-23
- 18 The LORD God said, "It is not good for the
man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable
for him." - 19 Now the LORD God had formed out of the
ground all the beasts of the field and all the
birds of the air. He brought them to the man to
see what he would name them and whatever the man
called each living creature, that was its name.
18Genesis 218-23
- 20 So the man gave names to all the livestock,
the birds of the air and all the beasts of the
field. But for Adam no suitable helper was
found. 21 So the LORD God caused the man to fall
into a deep sleep and while he was sleeping, he
took one of the man's ribs and closed up the
place with flesh.
19Genesis 218-23
- 22. Then the LORD God made a woman from the rib
he had taken out of the man, and he brought her
to the man. 23 The man said, "This is
now bone of my bones and flesh of my
flesh she shall be called 'woman,'
for she was taken out of man."
20A. God Creates a Responsibility for Man (l8-20)
21A. God Creates a Responsibility for Man (l8-20)
- In these verses we see mans creation and the
first major responsibility he is given is as
"Lord" of creation. - 1. God Evaluates Mans Aloneness (18)
22A. God Creates a Responsibility for Man (l8-20)
- In these verses we see mans creation and the
first major responsibility he is given is as
"Lord" of creation. - 1. God Evaluates Mans Aloneness (18)
- This is the only time God said, "It is not good."
23A. God Creates a Responsibility for Man (l8-20)
- In these verses we see mans creation and the
first major responsibility he is given is as
"Lord" of creation. - 1. God Evaluates Mans Aloneness (18)
- This is the only time God said, "It is not good."
- In order of chronology we see man was created
first. Note I Tim. 2, Eph. 5, and I Cor. ll.
24 25P. Van Imschoot.
- "In the eyes of the ancients the name was not
a simple label distinguishing one individual from
this kinsmen. It is an integrating part of the
person what has no name is, so to speak,
non-existent... Moreover, the name is supposed to
correspond to the essence of the object, and
consequently reveals it."
26 272. Adam identifies his Aloneness (l9-20).
- Man was given the responsibility to name to the
animals.
282. Adam identifies his Aloneness (l9-20).
- Man was given the responsibility to name to the
animals. - Naming the animals shows his Lordship
292. Adam identifies his Aloneness (l9-20).
- Man was given the responsibility to name to the
animals. - Naming the animals shows his Lordship
- Adam was Lord, but he was a lonely Lord.
302. Adam identifies his Aloneness (l9-20).
- Man was given the responsibility to name to the
animals. - Naming the animals shows his Lordship
- Adam was Lord, but he was a lonely Lord.
- Adams role of naming the animals pointed out to
him his loneliness.
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32 B. God creates a Woman for Man (21-22)
- 1. Woman is taken from man. Her origin is in
man (21-22).
33 B. God creates a Woman for Man (21-22)
- 1. Woman is taken from man. Her origin is in
man (21-22). - 2. Woman was made for man (20)
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34 B. God creates a Woman for Man (21-22)
- 1. Woman is taken from man. Her origin is in
man (21-22). - 2. Woman was made for man (20)
- She was made for man for companionship.
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35 B. God creates a Woman for Man (21-22)
- 1. Woman is taken from man. Her origin is in
man (21-22). - 2. Woman was made for man (20)
- She was made for man for companionship.
- She is described as a suitable helper for
man. (Compare Ps. 1014, 544). - 3. Woman was given a high calling
36 B. God creates a Woman for Man (21-22)
- 1. Woman is taken from man. Her origin is in
man (21-22). - 2. Woman was made for man (20)
- She was made for man for companionship.
- She is described as a suitable helper for
man. (Compare Ps. 1014, 544). 3.
Woman was given a high calling - All of chapter two is building to this event.
37 B. God creates a Woman for Man (21-22)
- 1. Woman is taken from man. Her origin is in
man (21-22). - 2. Woman was made for man (20)
- She was made for man for companionship.
- She is described as a suitable helper for
man. (Compare Ps. 1014, 544). 3.
Woman was given a high calling - All of chapter two is building to this event.
- c. The creation of woman is presented as a
glorious event. It does not degrade woman.
God's creation of her is the high point of the
chapter. Womans' role of being a helper
suitable for man is a high calling filled with
dignity and honor.
38 39God creates Marriage for Man (23-25)
- 1. Man names "Woman"- a role as her Lord.
40Ronald Allen, "Liberated Traditionaism,"
- "This one! This time!
- (That is, At last! -here is one
who corresponds directly and truly to me!)
Bone-from my bones! And flesh- from my flesh!
This one shall be called woman For from man this
one was taken."
41God creates Marriage for Man (23-25)
- 1. Man names "Woman"- a role as her Lord.
42God creates Marriage for Man (23-25)
- 1. Man names "Woman"- a role as her Lord.
- 2. Mans name for woman showed her likeness.
43God creates Marriage for Man (23-25)
- 1. Man names "Woman"- a role as her Lord.
- 2. Mans name for woman showed her likeness.
- The word "ish" is man. The word "isha" is
woman.
44 45II. Wives, submit to your husbands. (12)
46II. Wives, submit to your husbands. (12)
- A. Peter was writing to women whose faith was
different than their husbands'.
47II. Wives, submit to your husbands. (12)
- A. Peter was writing to women whose faith was
different than their husbands'. B. Submission
is a voluntary decision to put someone else
first. (Ephesians 61)
48What submission is not
49What submission is not
- Submissive is not worship or blind obedience.
50What submission is not
- Submissive is not worship or blind obedience.
- It is not giving up independent thought.
51What submission is not
- Submissive is not worship or blind obedience.
- It is not giving up independent thought.
- It does not mean that she give up her role to
help her husband.
52What submission is not
- Submissive is not worship or blind obedience.
- It is not giving up independent thought.
- It does not mean that she give up her role to
help her husband. - It does not mean she gives in to every demand to
her husband.
53What submission is not
- It is not based on lesser intelligence or
competence.
54What submission is not
- It is not based on lesser intelligence or
competence. - It does not mean fearful or timid.
55What submission is not
- It is not based on lesser intelligence or
competence. - It does not mean fearful or timid.
- It does not mean the wife is of lesser
importance.
56II. Wives, submit to your husbands. (12)
- A. Peter was writing to women whose faith was
different than their husbands'. B. Submission
is a voluntary decision to put someone else
first. (Ephesians 61) - C. Peter also challenges women not to use
stereotypical methods of gaining attention. (36)
57I Samuel 167
- But the LORD said to Samuel, "Do not consider
his appearance or his height, for I have rejected
him. The LORD does not look at the things man
looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance,
but the LORD looks at the heart."
58Proverbs 1122
- Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is
a beautiful woman who shows no discretion
59 60III. Husbands, submit to your wives. (37)
61III. Husbands, submit to your wives. (37)
- A. Peter is telling husbands to be sensitive to
their wives.
62III. Husbands, submit to your wives. (37)
- A. Peter is telling husbands to be sensitive to
their wives. - B. Peter's teaching was radical for its time.
63III. Husbands, submit to your wives. (37)
- A. Peter is telling husbands to be sensitive to
their wives. - B. Peter's teaching was radical for its time.
- C. Women want to be valued by the men in their
lives.
64 65APPLY TO SPECIFIC AUDIENCE
- Remember, that's what this whole letter is all
about Live such good lives among the people that
they may see your good works, that they may see
your beautiful marriages, and be drawn closer to
God.
66APPLY TO SPECIFIC AUDIENCE
- But instead of defending marriage, we should be
celebrating marriage. Christians should be out
there showing people what marriage can really
look likethe loving, lifelong union between a
man and a woman.
67APPLY TO SPECIFIC AUDIENCE
- As husbands and wives, men and women, let's
submit to one another in such remarkable ways
that the people around us can't help but notice,
and want to know more about the Lord we worship
and serve.
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