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WIVES SUBMIT TO YOUR HUSBAND AND HONOUR THEM

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TOPIC: WIVES SUBMIT TO YOUR HUSBAND AND HONOUR THEM

TEXT: 1 PETER 3: 1-6 

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22ND

Key verssayse 22: 42 Saying, Father, if Thou be willing, remove this cup from Me:  nevertheless, not My will, but Thine, be done.
Your husband is the physical representation of Jesus. It is easy to examine whether you are going to heaven or not because you have a physical image or person in your husband as God’s representative. What you do to him determines where you will be. It determines where you will spend eternity. Write the exam and correct the paper; you will know whether you wrote well or not since you have the answer. Ask your husband whether you serve him well according to scripture to know your eternal fate. This is so if your husband is walking according to the scripture and demands only scriptural obedience from you. You can grade yourself. It is like doing exercises in a textbook, with the answers at the back of the book. When you answer one question, go to the back of the book and check if you got the answer right.  
Regarding your character, go to the back of the book and determine whether you got the answer right. Your husband is the back page of the book that helps you to see whether you got the answer right, whether you are qualified for heaven. It is that simple.  You may say the man's demands are too challenging. Jesus thought as much about the Father, but how did He respond? He said, “Father, this cup is terrible for me; it is heavy for me; I wish you could take it away from me.” But that was not the end because he also said, “Nevertheless, not my will, but thy will be done.” Even Jesus suffered. He would have wished as a man not to obey some demands the Father asked of Him, especially going to the cross. It was difficult for Him, but see the submission: ‘’Not my will, but Thine, be done! So, what are those things you are accusing your husband of? Will they kill you? Can you name them? Remember that Jesus obeyed the Father, even to the death of the cross! He submitted to the will of the Father. Practice costly obedience and win the lasting love of your husband. 

Thought for the day: Your husband is the physical representation of Jesus. 

Song for the day: Peace, purity, power, all mine in the Lord

Bible reading for the day: Ezekiel 27-28; James 4 
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