Everyday I Do
What if the most powerful thing a wife can do for her marriage has nothing to do with words? When people hear 1 Peter 3:1–6, most of them get stuck on one word: submit. But we say the word that actually unlocks the whole passage comes before it — likewise. Peter isn't starting a new conversation. He's continuing one. He just finished talking about how believers respond to an unjust government, and how servants respond to unfair treatment. And then he points to Jesus, who was falsely accused, mocked, and humiliated — and entrusted himself to the One who judges justly. That's the model. And then Peter says: likewise, wives. In Part 1 of "Jesus Take the Wheel" on Everyday I Do, we unpack what Peter is actually calling wives to — not inferiority, not silence, not being a doormat — but a voluntary posture of trust in God's sovereignty, even when your husband isn't leading the way he should. We talk about what nagging actually produces in a marriage, why a life of Christlike character speaks louder than a thousand corrective conversations, and what it means to cultivate a gentle and quiet spirit — not as weakness, but as strength under control, the same quality Jesus used to describe himself. Peter's shift from outward appearance to inward character isn't a call to stop caring how you look. It's a question of emphasis. In a world of highlight reels and performative relationships, God is looking at something entirely different — faithfulness, humility, trust. And those are the qualities, Peter says, that are very precious in His sight. You might be the only Bible your husband ever reads. What is your life saying? If you would like prayer for your marriage or anything at all, email us at everydayidopod@gmail.com. We would love to pray for you and be an encouragement! You can also message us on Instagram at everyday_i_do_podcast.
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