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Revolutionary Marriage by Pastor Dave Park

40 min · 6. maj 2026
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1 Peter 3 sits inside a letter written to believers scattered across the Roman empire, people pushed to the margins for following Jesus. To them, the apostle announces that they belong to a revolution, a new humanity built on the living stone of the risen Christ, where the rejected have become a chosen race and a royal priesthood. Marriage is part of that revolution. To wives, the text assigns a new mission, which is not to maneuver husbands into giving them what they want but to win them to Christ; and a new method, which is not the power of luxury and force celebrated by the New Roman Woman, but the imperishable power of a gentle and quiet spirit hidden in God. To husbands, the text overturns the patriarchal expectation of rule and commands instead a costly understanding of their wives, honoring them as coheirs of the grace of life. Anchoring it all is the cross of Christ, where the Creator submitted to His creation, understood His enemies deeply, and gave honor to those who deserved shame, so that homes shaped by this revolution might bring many sons and daughters to glory.

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episode Revolutionary Marriage by Pastor Dave Park artwork

Revolutionary Marriage by Pastor Dave Park

1 Peter 3 sits inside a letter written to believers scattered across the Roman empire, people pushed to the margins for following Jesus. To them, the apostle announces that they belong to a revolution, a new humanity built on the living stone of the risen Christ, where the rejected have become a chosen race and a royal priesthood. Marriage is part of that revolution. To wives, the text assigns a new mission, which is not to maneuver husbands into giving them what they want but to win them to Christ; and a new method, which is not the power of luxury and force celebrated by the New Roman Woman, but the imperishable power of a gentle and quiet spirit hidden in God. To husbands, the text overturns the patriarchal expectation of rule and commands instead a costly understanding of their wives, honoring them as coheirs of the grace of life. Anchoring it all is the cross of Christ, where the Creator submitted to His creation, understood His enemies deeply, and gave honor to those who deserved shame, so that homes shaped by this revolution might bring many sons and daughters to glory.

6. maj 202640 min