question about submission

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JFSurvivor

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Ok here's a thought and let's not get caught up in semantics:

situation 1: a wife and unbelieving husband. The wife still has to submit eventhough she married an unbeliever or maybe she converted.

Situation 2: a husband and an unbelieving wife. How is he supposed to lead? Should he lead?
 

jsr1221

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I said Adam was guilty of eating the fruit, in disobedience with full knowledge and consent--he was not deceived.

What are you not understanding?
You said Adam loved Eve just too much. If he really did then he would have prevented the whole thing from even happening.
 
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Ok here's a thought and let's not get caught up in semantics:

situation 1: a wife and unbelieving husband. The wife still has to submit eventhough she married an unbeliever or maybe she converted.
Yes, God will provide for the believing wife through the unbelieving husband.

You mean maybe "he" converted?

Situation 2: a husband and an unbelieving wife. How is he supposed to lead? Should he lead?
He should do the best he can in the situation.
 
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Well no way if i ever marry am i going to think, my husband is the head. Its a partnership. And as for submitting... im thinking this is about having sex right?.... well ill have sex when i feel like it not when its demanded of me
 
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Yes, God will provide for the believing wife through the unbelieving husband.

You mean maybe "he" converted?


He should do the best he can in the situation.
I think she means the wife converted after the marriage, which is how she ended up in the situation.
 
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You said Adam loved Eve just too much. If he really did then
he would have prevented the whole thing from even happening.
Great armchair quarterback. . .good 20/20 hindsight. . .

I'm sticking with the way the account does down in Scripture. . .
Both Adam and Eve were guilty of rebellion. . .Eve was deceived about it, but Adam was not. . .Eve was the first in transgression, not Adam. . .

I'm not sure what your issue is with the Biblical account. . .and frankly. . . .
 
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Well no way if i ever marry am i going to think, my husband is the head. Its a partnership. And as for submitting... im thinking this is about having sex right?.... well ill have sex when i feel like it not when its demanded of me
That's to be expected of unbelievers. . .
 

JFSurvivor

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Yes, God will provide for the believing wife through the unbelieving husband.

You mean maybe "he" converted?


He should do th :p that doesn't seem ok though. Why harp on the wife to submit but just tell the man "just do the best you can"
 
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Yes, God will provide for the believing wife through the unbelieving husband.

You mean maybe "he" converted?

He should do the best he can in the situation.
He should do th :p that doesn't seem ok though.
Why harp on the wife to submit but just tell the man "just do the best you can"
In one case, the wife is a believer and is governed by the word of God which instructs her that her husband is her head just as Christ is the head of the church.

In the other case, the wife is not a believer, and cannot be expected to submit to the word of God.
Therefore, the believing husband must simply do the best with his wife who does not submit to the word of God.
 
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That's to be expected of unbelievers. . .
You can disagree, or argue a point. But if you are proud of making nasty comments about me, your not worth listening to
 

jsr1221

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Great armchair quarterback. . .good 20/20 hindsight. . .

I'm sticking with the way the account does down in Scripture. . .
Both Adam and Eve were guilty of rebellion. . .Eve was deceived about it, but Adam was not. . .Eve was the first in transgression, not Adam. . .

I'm not sure what your issue is with the Biblical account. . .and frankly. . . .
It's not like Adam was off taking a nap and Eve snuck away to go see the Serpent in the garden. Adam stood and watched as she was being deceived. Yes Adam wasn't. I don't know where this idea of me saying he was is coming from. I've been saying Adam stood by and watched Eve sin. And since Adam was supposed to lead, he is just as much responsible, if not more, than Eve, since God directly spoke to Adam. Eve wasn't first in the transgression. Adam was guilty with her the moment she fell into the sin, because Adam stood there and watched.
 
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It's not like Adam was off taking a nap and Eve snuck away to go see the Serpent in the garden. Adam stood and watched as she was being deceived. Yes Adam wasn't. I don't know where this idea of me saying he was is coming from. I've been saying Adam stood by and watched Eve sin. And since Adam was supposed to lead, he is just as much responsible, if not more, than Eve, since God directly spoke to Adam. Eve wasn't first in the transgression. Adam was guilty with her the moment she fell into the sin, because Adam stood there and watched.
It's not like Adam was off taking a nap and Eve snuck away to go see the Serpent in the garden. Adam stood and watched as she was being deceived. Yes Adam wasn't. I don't know where this idea of me saying he was is coming from. I've been saying Adam stood by and watched Eve sin. And since
Adam was supposed to lead, he is just as much responsible, if not more, than Eve, since God directly spoke to Adam
Again. . .yes. . .Adam rebelled. . .and because of Adam's rebellion (not Eve's). . .all mankind is born in rebellion and enemies of God (Ro 5:10).

Eve is responsible for her own sin, just as under the law of our land, each is responsible for his own behavior and unlawful actions.
And ignorance of the law grants no exception to it.
 
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jsr1221

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Eve is responsible for her own sin, just as under the law of our land, each is responsible for his own behavior and unlawful actions.
And ignorance of the law grants no exception to it.
By saying this, doesn't that go against what quite a few folks on here think submission is? That a man has complete authority over the woman? I think that statement contradicts quite a few I've read on here. And it'd be so much easier to go through the previous 232 comments if I had a computer to point out said comments.
 
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Elin said:
Eve is responsible for her own sin, just as under the law of our land, each is responsible for his own behavior and unlawful actions.
And ignorance of the law grants no exception to it.
By saying this, doesn't that go against what quite a few folks on here think submission is? That a man has complete authority over the woman? I think that statement contradicts quite a few I've read on here. And it'd be so much easier to go through the previous 232 comments if I had a computer to point out said comments.
Our standard is the word of God, not the comments and what the folks on here think.
 
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You can disagree, or argue a point. But if you are proud of making nasty comments about me, your not worth listening to
And if I curse you I am also not worth listening to.

Relevance to your not believing the word of God because you are not a Christian?
 
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jsr1221

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'A LOT' is what 'he' is not understanding...

And - I mean - A LOOOOOOOOOOT.
Why are there quotation marks around "he"? And why emphasize and put a lot in bold letters? What is it that you say I'm not understanding, and what is it you're trying to be patronizing (from what I read, at least) about?
 

JFSurvivor

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'A LOT' is what 'he' is not understanding...

And - I mean - A LOOOOOOOOOOT.
If you are talking about JSR then he understands quite a lot. He knows how to respect women and he knows how to not make them feel like worthless trash while still speaking truth.