WHERE GOD FEELS AT HOME Ephesians 5:21-6:5
There has been a great deal of speculation concerning the marital status of the Apostle Paul. It is not our point to argue either position, except to point out that his re corded writings were inspired by the Holy Spirit, and as such are important for our study and edifi cation. He rightly underscores the importance of building the Chris tian family. Next to salvation this should have utmost priority. Bishop Moule echoed this con viction in declaring, "It is not too much to say that the perfecting of the home is the masterpiece of the Gospel in its work of social bless ing. Nothing on earth is so beauti ful as a Christian home; and it takes the name of Christ and the grace of His Spirit to produce the full phenomenon." Wives Ephesians 5:22 teaches that wives are to be "in subjection to their husbands." Philipps translates it: "Wives, adapt yourselves to your own husbands." This is a difficult thing to do! When a woman tells me that she knows her husband like an open book, I simply remind her, "You haven't read the last chapter yet!" There is no such thing as an instant understanding of the whole scope of marriage. It requires a constant adjustment.
Student pictured is making good use of Art Department easels and paints to com plete a painting assignment.
Students pictured are Carl Olsen, Editor and Mary Tanksley, Associate Editor oi Biota's student newspaper—The Chimes. Page 3 2
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