It makes them feel like they don't have the choice or the voice that they need to have in order to be, quote, unquote, liberated. But that's the exact opposite. When you're in a biblical marriage, you are supported and you're loved and your viewpoint is just as important, but you have to let your husband lead. Do you hear a lot of struggle with that, that topic of submission from, From Women you talk to? Yes and no. Yes. (10:35–10:46)
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Asserts that in a biblical marriage, both partners are valued, but the husband should lead.
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