Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
A. Christ’s Example
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No Tit For Tat 1 Peter 2:23
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He bore our sins that we might live unto righteousness.
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As sheep, we are once again in the sheepfold.
B. Christian Examples
1. Submission of wives to husbands
2. This was directed to wives with unsaved husbands, or husbands that were saved but would not obey the Word of God.
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These men are won by the purity of a Godly woman’s life!
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Not by the outside appearance, but the inner anointing.
A woman with this kind of inner beauty is precious to God!
C. Sarah’s Conduct
1. Sarah obeyed Abraham
2. Sarah Called Him “Lord.”
D. Husband’s Consideration
1. Be considerate and understanding.
2. Treat wives as the weaker partner.
This refers to physical or emotional weakness.
Not intellectual inferiority.
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If not, their prayers would be hindered.
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