"Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God. - 1 Corinthians 11:11-12
We had quite a time during the year
of 2013. In early summer my wife broke her ankle and I was her faithful
care-giver for two months. Then in September I fell and tore my right Rotator
Cuff in four places, requiring extensive surgery. The care-giving role was then
reversed. While our roles within the family may differ, we are never
independent of each other in the challenges of life. We are in this thing
together.
Paul gave clear and distinct
directions for marital roles of leadership and partnership. Over the years
these instructions have either been ignored by some or misinterpreted and
abused by others. Right in the middle of his instruction Paul gives the balance
of dependence to protect from both extremes. And for every marriage to be
blessed, the central truth is highlighted... "All things are from
God".
My friend, the strength of our
marriage should always be the ruling presence of the Lord and the supportive
partnership of two. We should laugh together and weep together. We should grieve
together and grow together. We are never independent of each other, and all
that we are and have is always from God.
Think about this: "Love is
not a state, it is a movement. Personal contact is not a state, but a fleeting
movement that must be ceaselessly rediscovered. Marriage is not a state, but a
movement—a boundless adventure."
- Paul Tournier
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