The Honored Vessel
Why “Weaker Vessel” Does Not Mean Lesser Value
Peter does not use “weaker vessel” to lower a wife’s worth. He uses it to raise a husband’s responsibility.
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Why “Weaker Vessel” Does Not Mean Lesser Value
Peter does not use “weaker vessel” to lower a wife’s worth. He uses it to raise a husband’s responsibility.
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Humanity is capable of extraordinary beauty and extraordinary brokenness. Scripture explains why, and offers hope for something greater.
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Hope does not remove suffering, but it often determines whether we can endure it. The deeper question is whether our hope is strong enough to survive when circumstances...
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