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Submit To One Another

Feb 5, 2012Dr. John King, Senior PastorMutual SubmissionThe One Anothers

This message discusses the biblical concept of submission, emphasizing that it extends beyond marriage to encompass all relationships within the church and society. The speaker outlines three key principles of submission: it is a broad concept, a two-way street, and finds its ultimate example in Christ. Submission involves recognizing authority, serving others, and maintaining a teachable spirit, regardless of one's position. The speaker encourages the congregation to practice mutual submission in their relationships, reflecting Christ's humility and service.

Ephesians 5:211 Peter 5:5Hebrews 13:7Ephesians 6:5Romans 13:1Colossians 3:21Matthew 20:25-28Philippians 2:7

Reflection Questions

How do you view authority figures in your life, and how can you show them respect and honor?

In what ways can you practice mutual submission in your relationships at home, work, or church?

What does it mean to you to have a teachable spirit, and how can you cultivate that attitude?

Can you identify a time when you struggled with submission? What did you learn from that experience?