There is a lot of debate over how to take the command in Ephesians 5:18-21 to “Be filled with the Spirit … submitting to one another out of reverence for Christ.” How you interpret this text is, for many, the dividing line between being egalitarian or complementarian in their view of the roles of men and women in general and husbands and wives in particular.
The two main lines of interpretation are
Peter O’Brien, in his excellent commentary on Ephesians [2], offers a helpful outline of the arguments behind each of these interpretations. Below is a summary of what he has written.
The first interpretation is often supported by the arguments that
The second interpretation is often supported by the arguments that
O’Brien concludes that, “on grounds of semantics, syntax, and the flow of Paul’s argument we prefer the latter interpretation. The apostle is not speaking of mutual submission in the sense of a reciprocal subordination, but submission to those who are in authority over them.” You will not be surprised to learn that I find his argument compelling.
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