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Paul writes about marriage in his letters, but he makes it clear that he’s using it as a picture of something greater: the relationship between Christ and the church. For example, in '''Ephesians 5:22-33''' and '''1 Corinthians 14:34-35''', Paul encourages women to learn from their husbands. But when he explains his meaning, he says that he’s really talking about how the church learns from Christ. | Paul writes about marriage in his letters, but he makes it clear that he’s using it as a picture of something greater: the relationship between Christ and the church. For example, in '''Ephesians 5:22-33''' and '''1 Corinthians 14:34-35''', Paul encourages women to learn from their husbands. But when he explains his meaning, he says that he’s really talking about how the church learns from Christ. | ||
In this picture, Christ is like a husband, and the church is like His bride. Just as a husband cares for, leads, and teaches his wife, Christ leads, cares for, and teaches the church. His teachings, found in the Bible, are how He helps His followers grow spiritually, live holy lives, and become more like Him. | In this picture, Christ is like a husband, and the church is like His bride. Just as a husband cares for, leads, and teaches his wife, Christ leads, cares for, and teaches the church. His teachings, found in the Bible, are how He helps His followers grow spiritually, live holy lives, and become more like Him. (See | ||
[[ Appendix 6.3: The Role of the Church as Learner ]] ) | |||
=== Learning and Growing Through Christ === | === Learning and Growing Through Christ === |