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Adam's Rib, Part 10

February 11, 1996 • Pastor Star R. Scott

Aren't you glad He didn't give up on you? How many of you would have given up on you? That's why He's Lord, praise God. The love of God that has been shed abroad in our hearts, that's what we owe to one another. He said, "We ought [or owe it] to love one another" to the same degree that we've been loved; amen? So that's what we've been learning here, trying to learn for these last months and years, is just how to love one another, how to fulfill the lordship of Jesus in our lives and become a family, to become a community and not give up on each other. All the while, still demanding righteousness and holiness; amen? That is the balance that we're looking for. So we're going to continue along with the men, because I think we need to get the men straightened out. And all the ladies said-

We've spent six tapes on you ladies. Men, I've been trying to get it in less than that, but we're not going to do it. I think you're going to take more than the ladies to get this thing done. We've got the ladies finished in six, and who knows how long it's going to take to get the men straightened out.

Let's turn to the Book of Ephesians and the Book of Colossians, the Book of 1 Peter, and the Book of 1 Corinthians, and we'll start on the men.

Ephesians, Chapter 5. We've been talking about what it takes to be a godly man. And now we're going to talk about what it means to be a husband. You can be a godly man without being a husband. You can be a godly man without being a husband. You don't have to get married, men. But God said it's not good for you to be alone. So there is the feminine perspective, that we talked about, that is so necessary. God may call you to a life of singleness in serving Him. But most likely, He has for you a helpmeet. And you can't confuse Paul's writings in 1 Corinthians and exclude the rest of the passages in Ephesians, Colossians, and in Peter's writing to us in his first epistle, when Paul was dealing from an eschatological perspective, really believing in Corinthians that the coming of the Lord was so imminent that it could take place at any moment...

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