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I win; you lose.
Trisha and Bob Bickerson argue about what kind of a car to buy. He wants something fast, and sporty; she wants a van for the kids and the groceries. Throughout the argument, the “Crown of Sovereignty” is passed between them, as both of them deliver a speech to the audience that “tells it like it really is” from the opposing viewpoints of the two sexes.
This "Metaphor Skit" sets up a sermon clearly stating that no one is allowed to be dominant in a Christian relationship. The laws of submission are mutual, and each sex must learn to serve the needs of the other in marriage: she submits her natural, maternal, administrative ability to “take charge,” and he submits the natural advantage his size and strength give him to achieve his will “by force.” This script is an electronic script!
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Features
- A humorous look at which sex gets to dominate in marriage
- Presents a compelling argument for "mutual submission"
- Excellent for a sermon on marriage, power, submission, dominance, or sacrifice
Specifications
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Dramatic Category |
Metaphor Skit |
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Scripture |
Philippians 2: 3, 4 |
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Topic |
Mutual submission in marriage |
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Audience |
Youth and adult |
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Cast |
1 man, 1 woman |
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Time |
5 minutes |
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Item Number MS1
Price
$5.00
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