Acknowledging our God-given role
as a woman is a key to winning at marriage.
Nope, this just isn’t any
religious propaganda you’ve heard from your grandmamma… This is the real stuff.
The stuff that makes good marriages last.
A major role of wives is to be a
help and support to husbands. You heard me! Because we were created to help
them, we’re actually equipped to do it! We’ve been given the tools, the wisdom
and the insight to help our husbands become their best.
When I just got married, I
marveled at my husband’s amazing forgetfulness, his lack of follow-through on
some great ideas he had and his cowardly demeanor. Furthermore, I lacked patience and kindness, constantly highlighting my planning abilities and
multitasking strengths, my routines and my confidence in taking risks.
Now, I’ve repentantly come to
appreciate the fact that my God-given skills and abilities were given to help
my husband and NOT to use my giftings to bat him over the head or highlight his shortcomings in these
areas. It’s like taking credit for something I didn’t earn.
Ladies…what value would we be to
our husbands if we didn’t have anything to bring to the table? Besides our bodies, we do possess skills that
could help them, or greater, words that could encourage them. Men love to be
complimented. You can never overcompliment a man. I love watching my husband
blush when I dig deep for new material. Oh the power we as women have with our
words!
Men by nature are more forgetful
than women, in fact, science proves that women have consistently stronger
short-term memory than men.
Coincidental or divine that our
strengths would be different? When I think about the men I know complimenting
their wives, I often remember them talking about their wives being smart. We
probably aren’t super smart, but to men who usually have different strengths,
we can appear amazing.
I’ve often seen my positive,
encouraging words to my husband become like water to a dry plant, it makes him
hold his head up high. I see confidence rising and a man who becomes taller and
ready to change the world.
It’s sad when we use our words to
criticise and diminish their masculinity in response to their short-comings. I am
guilty of this a lot. God reminded me that when I do what I’m created to do, I
reap the rewards. A man who is built up by his wife loves her, a cyclical
effect. He is motivated to help me accomplish my passions, goals and becomes my
biggest fan.
Quite often, I’ve seen insecure
spouses tear down their partners out of insecurity, fearing that if their
partners gained confidence, they will cheat or leave. How sad that the opposite
is true! A man who is built up by his wife is more motivated to loyalty. I’ve even
seen marriages when spouses cripple each other to self-doubt, convincing them
that they are worthless and incapable in the hope that they will be controlled
and submissive. This is not only ungodly and evil, it is a marriage controlled
by fear that leaves both parties unfulfilled.
Oh if we’d only seek to build
each other up with our words! We would reap the rewards of a good marriage!
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DeleteVery well-said. One way I have heard it expressed is, the husband is the "head" of the home, while the wife is the "heart" of the home. Both work equally together, and are equally important, but fulfill different roles. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is good for any couple I believe, be it engaged, newlyweds or ones married for decades, we often get to involved in ourselves and forget about our partners, we forget about PARTNERSHIP or TEAM. Very good blog.
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DeleteReally enlightening pieces of information...!!!!
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DeleteThis is the best marriage advice I've heard in a long time! Excellent post!!
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