Why Submission is a strength?
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Rachel Held Evans , well-known blogger and author of “Evolving in Monkey Town” and “A Year of Biblical Womanhood”, is hosting a synchroblog on the topic of Biblical submission.
It is focussing specifically on those frequently-cited passages of Scripture that instruct wives to submit to their husbands, slaves to submit to their masters, children to submit to their parents, and Christians to submit to one another.
Rachel invited us to share our own perspectives on our blogs, and then link back to hers. As someone who cares passionately about the gender debate in church, I felt this was an important topic to tackle.
So having considered some of the scriptures on the subject, here’s my thoughts:
When you hear the word ‘submit’ what do you hear?
Passivity? Weakness? Something being lesser than?
We live in a world which doesn’t want to submit to anyone or anything. A culture of entitlement, where it’s all about what we have the ‘right’ to, and where you get ahead by putting others down. And all of us are part of this.
It’s no surprise then that often the command in scripture for wives to ‘submit’ themselves to their husbands is seized upon by traditionalists and complimentarians.
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