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CHAPTER 4: Marital Lies
Lie #6: “My Spouse Should Be Like Me.”
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54.
This lie embraces the belief that your own way of being a human being is the best, and that your wife must ...
55.
a) To put it bluntly, these people want more of a _____
b) than a _____.
56.
The key to a harmonious marriage is the ability to compromise and accept each other’s ways. A great example of a person willing to accept others’ ways for the benefit of the gospel was the Apostle Paul. In 1 Corinthians 9:18, Paul states that he did not “make full use of his rights.” Read 1 Corinthians 9:16-22.
57.
What did Paul do in order to win more souls? (vs. 19b)
58.
Notice how Paul adapted his ministry to his listeners.
a) When working with Jews, he became as ... (vs. 20a)
b) When witnessing to Law-keepers, he ... (vs. 20d)
c) When talking to people without the Law, he became ... (vs. 21b)
d) When ministering to the weak, he became ... (vs. 22a)
59.
Changing to become like others to the extreme becomes “wishy-washy.” What indicates that Paul was not “wishy-washy” in his lifestyle? (vs. 21c)
60.
Why was Paul so flexible, so willing to make changes? (vs. 22d)
61.
Why should we be willing to be flexible in the marriage?
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