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first consulting him as the one who had been given God's law and by then influencing her husband to join her in disobedience. As the proverb says: "A
good wife is an honour to her husband: a shameless wife rots all his strength away." (Prov. 12: 4, Moffatt) By her course Eve did not retain honor or win respect for herself. The rule of action that she followed hoth toward God and toward man made her like a cancer in the man's bones. It is against this same rule of action that her daughters must guard if they do not want to fail of gaining enrlasting life that God has opened up for Immunkind through the Seed of his leGman.--- 12. Why have women been submissive? and with what galn? servants of God. Thus they have pleased God and not gotten in the way of his good purpose. So he has been pleased to use them in an honorable way. 13 Abraham's wife Sarah is the first one after Eve to be set forth by name as a right example to the daughters of Eve. Sarah did not rebel against her husband's being head over her because he ,vas the man, did she¥ She did not feel deprived of rights and so, feeling injured, refuse to lend him her help in serving Jehovah's purposes, did she? To ask these questions is to answer them. Now, Sarah's husband believed. But a woman who believes and who wants to help her unbelieving husband get the Kingdom truth is under a great handicap if she is forbidden to preach the truth to him or to discuss it with him. Yet she still has a way of influencing him and possi- bly winning him to the truth. How f By a proper sub- jection to him as her man and also by letting hd faithful Christian conduct speak for itself. By sub- mission, sometimes even under an injustice, she would not hinder or prejudice her husband against accepting the truth. The apostle Peter is talking about the merit of suffering unjustly according to Goel's will wllen he discusses women with unbeliey- ing husbands to show the silent influence they can exercise, and then uses Sarah as an example of faith- ful and helpful submission, saying: H "For when Christ suffered for you, he left you an example, and you must be following his footsteps. In the same way, you wives must be submissiYe to your husbands, so that even those who will not belieye the ,Yard may be won over without a ,vord by the behaviour of their wives, when they see how cl1aste and reverent you are. You are not to adorn vourselyes on the outside with braids of hair and ~rnaments of gold and changes of dress, but imide, in the heart, with the immortal beauty of a gentle, modest spirit, which in the sight of God is of rare value. It was in this way that the holy women who long ago hoped in God adorned themselves. They were submissive to their husbands. Thus Sara obeyed Abraham by calling him 'lord'. And you are dangh- tel'S of Sara, if you do what is right and yield to no panic."-l Pet. 2: 21 and 3: 1-6, Moffatt. AN ABLE WIFE 15 Now a woman who has to suffer at the hands of her unbelieving mate because of her devotion to God and his kingdom can return his evil with good and be truly a good wife by helping him to the truth. Certainly, then, a woman can be helpful to a believ- ing husband all the more. Such a woman is a precions possession for a married man to have. King Lemuel gives a beautiful description of such a wife. He tells how she, in submission to God's judgment that man 13l4To whom does Peter use Sarah as an example? Why? 1:;:17, (a) Whom could a bellevln1( wIre nelp all the more? (b) How does Klng Lemuel describe such a 'lrtuous, able wife?