I have come across this expectation a number of times.
it goes something like this, If a husband obeys God in being a husband
it will somehow cause a wife to obey God in being a wife.
But how does the obedience of one person to God have anything to do with the disobedience of another.
I know it says husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church.
But it seems as if the thinking is that if your love is to be judged acceptable not by God but by your wife then she will obey God...
I see nothing of the sort in the bible.
it seems absurd, you might as well say if a wife is doing her part in obeying God he husband will just automatically do his and obey God...
Don't you think you obey God because you love God, period. "If you love me you will keep my commandments" - right?
If you have both made a promise to mutually submit yourself to obey God and his way of doing marriage then each one is responsible to God on their own regardless of the other. Not that it doesn't make things easier or harder to live with but that never justifies abandoning your covenant to God, right?
I don't mean to say this apply to those who have no biblical marriage covenant to obey Gods word and do things his way.
I am sure a couple could choose to adopt that later in a marriage if they wanted go Gods way and be blessed in it.
I would think if both are doing their part then the success of the relationship is in God hands.
If ether refuses their part then the failure of the relationship is on them, they should not expect things to get any better until they give themselves to doing it Gods way?
Does anyone know where this comes from and why it seems to be so prevalent in the Church
it goes something like this, If a husband obeys God in being a husband
it will somehow cause a wife to obey God in being a wife.
But how does the obedience of one person to God have anything to do with the disobedience of another.
I know it says husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church.
But it seems as if the thinking is that if your love is to be judged acceptable not by God but by your wife then she will obey God...
I see nothing of the sort in the bible.
it seems absurd, you might as well say if a wife is doing her part in obeying God he husband will just automatically do his and obey God...
Don't you think you obey God because you love God, period. "If you love me you will keep my commandments" - right?
If you have both made a promise to mutually submit yourself to obey God and his way of doing marriage then each one is responsible to God on their own regardless of the other. Not that it doesn't make things easier or harder to live with but that never justifies abandoning your covenant to God, right?
I don't mean to say this apply to those who have no biblical marriage covenant to obey Gods word and do things his way.
I am sure a couple could choose to adopt that later in a marriage if they wanted go Gods way and be blessed in it.
I would think if both are doing their part then the success of the relationship is in God hands.
If ether refuses their part then the failure of the relationship is on them, they should not expect things to get any better until they give themselves to doing it Gods way?
Does anyone know where this comes from and why it seems to be so prevalent in the Church