"Walk With The King" Program, the "Attitude" Series, titled "A Wife’s Attitude Toward Her Husband"

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"Walk With The King" Program, Practical & Encouraging Messages From The Ministry of Dr. Robert A. Cook.
From the "Attitude" Series, titled: "A Wife’s Attitude Toward Her Husband" (Broadcast #7157)
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:1-4

Learn about Dr. Cook's ministry at https://www.walkwiththeking.org/

Transcript

Alright, thank you very much. And hello again my dear radio friend. How in the world are you?You doin’ all right today? Or, because some of you listen very late at night, I ought to ask you, “Are doing all right tonight?” Well, whenever it is and wherever you are, God bless you. This is your good friend, Bob Cook. And I’m glad to be back with you to look at the Word of God.

We’ve been walking around in the book of 1 Peter. We’ve now come to the third chapter, where Peter begins as the saying says, to meddle a little. And this is what he says to the distaff side of the house. “Likewise,” says he, “ye wives…” Now why does he say ‘likewise’? Because the principles which govern every segment of society in Christian parlance, turn out to be just about the same even though their application may be different. He has been speaking to everybody generally.

And he says, “You’re strangers, foreigners, in this old world system; you’re pilgrims, you’re on your way to the heavenly city. Have your lifestyle honest among the people around you so that even though they criticize you they may later glorify God when they see the real truth about you. “Keep the law,” said he, “submit yourselves to every ordinance of man. And remember that you’re free but don’t use your freedom to hide your own faults and, and greed.” Free and not using your liberty as a cloak of maliciousness, but as the servants — ‘slaves’ is the word. The noun doulos or douloi, the plural — the servants of God.

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