Then the wife is wrong. Period. God says so.
The husband must always love his wife. And, what you are illustrating here that he is saying is a wrong attitude for him to take.
Did God not say "the two shall be one"...?
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Lanolin,
God tells the husband "Love your wife." - anything he does that departs from that is sin to him.
God tells the wife "Respect your husband." - anything she does that departs from that is sin to her.
God tells the children "Obey your parents." - anything they do that departs from that is sin to them.
Whether he has a job, loses his job, gets a new job, or whatever else --- has no effect on any of this at all.
The way God wants us to conduct our relationships - the 'roles' he defined for us - are only dependent on one thing:
"God said."
It's actually really simple.
You have to trust God and do it His way...
~
If you are concerned about how your future husband will treat you --- then, make sure he is the right kind of man before you say "I do"...
The husband must always love his wife. And, what you are illustrating here that he is saying is a wrong attitude for him to take.
Did God not say "the two shall be one"...?
~
Lanolin,
God tells the husband "Love your wife." - anything he does that departs from that is sin to him.
God tells the wife "Respect your husband." - anything she does that departs from that is sin to her.
God tells the children "Obey your parents." - anything they do that departs from that is sin to them.
Whether he has a job, loses his job, gets a new job, or whatever else --- has no effect on any of this at all.
The way God wants us to conduct our relationships - the 'roles' he defined for us - are only dependent on one thing:
"God said."
It's actually really simple.
You have to trust God and do it His way...
~
If you are concerned about how your future husband will treat you --- then, make sure he is the right kind of man before you say "I do"...