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Ephesians 5:28-33

A baby is not born evil. It is most certainly born with a measure of self-centeredness that God pronounced as very good in Genesis 1:31, for some small measure of self-centeredness enables a person to take care of the self.

Understood and controlled, a right measure of self-love provides a foundation for the love of others, which proves beneficial for the giver as well as the receiver. This is especially true in marriage because husband and wife become one flesh; to love one's spouse is to love the self because of this oneness.

It is at least equally true, if not more so, in our relationship with Christ. He is our example. Because of our spiritual oneness with Him, and because we are His body, His loving service of us is the same as loving Himself. This principle works both ways. Our loving service of Him is also the same as loving ourselves. What we see in these two intimate relationships is a practical application and benefit of the Golden Rule—"Do unto others as you would have them do to you"—in operation, with the added benefit to the giver.

The problem with self-love is that, without contact with God throughout life, an individual's innate self-centeredness can easily develop into an extreme and sharply honed sinfulness and evil. Such an egotist gives little thought to loving others as a way of life; he shows little care for others and rarely looks for ways to serve. Without God, life becomes all about the self. The world, established by and built upon selfish human nature, continues to feed its self-absorbed inclinations and cravings.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Christian Fight (Part Two)



Ephesians 5:25-30

Paul compares the sacrificial responsibility of a husband and wife in marriage to Christ's sacrificial love for the church. In turn, the church has a responsibility, both as individual members and as a body, to reciprocate that love back to Him. An additional parallel taught here is that one who gives sacrificial love also benefits from the sacrifices he makes.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Eating: How Good It Is! (Part 1)




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Genesis 3:15
Genesis 3:16
Proverbs 31:29
Mark 15:6-15
1 Timothy 2:12-15


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

A Matter of Honor  

Eating: How Good It Is! (Part 1)  

I Am Barabbas  

Striving for Balance  

Symbolism and Duality  

The Christian Fight (Part Two)  

The First Prophecy (Part One)  

The First Prophecy (Part Two)  

The First Prophecy (Part Two)  

Bible Studies

Biblical Symbolism: More 'Church' Symbols  

Parable of the Marriage Feast  

The Plain Truth About the Old and New Covenants  

The Sensational Return of Jesus Christ!  

What Is God's Purpose for Mankind?  

What Is Real Repentance?  

Sermon Transcripts

Choosing to Have a Good Relationship  

Christianity Is a Fight! (Part 3)  

Endeavoring to Keep the Unity  

Glorify You Me  

Loyalty and Submission (Part 3)  (2)

Maintaining Good Health (Part 3)  

Members of the Same Family  

Prophecy and Love in the Song of Songs  

Remembering Who We Are  

The Church Family—Convinced and Persuaded  

The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 2)  

The Perfect Husband  

The Perfect Marriage  

The Role of Women  

Two Contrary Visions  


 
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