Our subject today is "great mystery" (v. 32) requiring great care and help from the Holy Spirit. I. Love Your Wives Even as Christ Loved the Church (vv. 25-27, last week). II. Love Your Wives as You Love Yourself (vv. 28-32). A. The ethical law of both OT and NT (Lev. 19:18; Gal. 5:14). B. The necessary implication of becoming one with your wife. C. An earthly display of the heavenly union of Christ and His Church. III. Concluding Exhortations to Both Spouses (v. 33). A. Let each husband love his own wife as himself. B. Let each wife reverence and respect her own husband. IV. Practical Applications for All of Us. A. Let mutual love and mutual respect prevail in our Christian fellowship. B. No one, married or single, ever need miss out on any of this blessedness.
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Pastor D. Scott Meadows has been an elder at the Calvary Baptist Church (Reformed) of Exeter, New Hampshire, since 1991. Pastor Meadows holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in Christian theology. He left his engineering career for pastoral...