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Abraham and Sarah: A Normative Marriage (Doctrine of the Family) (Remastered)

22 min · 9. Juni 2026
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This session presents Abraham and Sarah as Scripture’s model—or “normative”—marriage, not because it was easy or sentimental, but because it was forged through responsibility, obedience, and costly decision-making under God. Sarah, whose very name signifies authority, was no passive figure; she commanded decisively when right and submitted faithfully when obedience to God required it, even in terrifying circumstances like Egypt. Abraham’s much-criticized decision is reframed as an act of covenant responsibility, not cowardice—choosing life, calling, and the messianic promise over suicidal idealism. The lesson cuts against modern chivalric myths and romanticized marriage: biblical manhood is not self-destruction for emotion’s sake, but burden-bearing leadership accountable to God, while biblical womanhood is neither silence nor domination, but faithful alignment with God’s order. Together, Abraham and Sarah show that marriage is refined through trial, discipline, and maturity, revealing that true authority is never abdicated, never autonomous, and never separated from obedience to God’s redemptive purposes. #AbrahamAndSarah #NormativeMarriage #BiblicalMarriage #AuthorityAndResponsibility #CovenantLife #HeadshipUnderGod #SarahAsModel #BiblicalManhood #BiblicalWomanhood #FaithUnderFire #ResponsibilityMatters #MarriageAndCalling

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