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Marriage and the Image Mandate (Doctrine of the Family) (Remastered)
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Marriage, this lesson insists, is not a “natural arrangement” built on biology or romance, but a vocation rooted in the image of God—a covenant designed to reveal God’s order, authority, and love in the world. Reading Genesis 2 and Ephesians 5 together, it pushes back against “Old Testament is primitive” thinking and says Scripture is one unified Word: Adam is left alone long enough to discover his calling under God, and Eve is given as a “help as his front”—a mirror-partner in dominion, not a mere outlet for desire. Paul’s key is analogical reality: we don’t project “father” and “family” language upward onto God; God’s Fatherhood is the pattern that all human authority must echo (Eph. 3:14–15), which means headship is never absolute, never tyrannical, and always accountable to Christ’s self-giving love. The Fall, then, is portrayed as role-rebellion and responsibility-fatigue—Eve tempted to seize rule, Adam tempted to abdicate—and the result is marriage warped into power-struggle, pain, and frustration; yet redemption restores the original purpose: husbandly authority modeled on Christ’s sacrifice, and wifely submission modeled on the church’s faithful allegiance—both bound to God’s Word so that marriage becomes a living parable of Christ and His people, an “image mandate” enacted in daily life, not a fairy tale sustained by feelings.
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