KB Biola Broadcaster - 1971-04

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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