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THE ENCOURAGING
WIFE ©
By Steven Lambert,
ThD
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The following are "DOs and DON'Ts" of
how a wife can be "encouraging"
to her husband. They are by no means exhaustive or comprehensive, nor is there
much background, explanation, or anecdotal application offered here. This
writing was not intended to be a treatise on the matter, but rather these are
merely a few basic points that occurred to me while addressing the topic
casually in correspondence. They are, nevertheless, sound,
Scriptural, and effectual. It was only after I read over what I had written
essentially extemporaneously that I felt impressed in my spirit that the
Lord wanted me to pass along the result to others. My simple hope is that
it helps.
Now it is important to keep in mind
that all of this is going to be most applicable to and effective in
God-centered marriages in which both partners are Born-Again
believers who are sincerely and earnestly attempting to live for God and
to allow Him to effect the lifelong process of sanctification, that is,
being conformed into the Image of Christ (Rom. 8:29), in their
heart, soul, and life. Wives whose marriages are experiencing
disenfranchisement and relational breakdowns for whatever reasons, along
with the hurts and negative effects they have produced, may find
application of these principles and the desire to apply them challenging,
but making an attempt to apply them as best as you can will not hurt anything
and will go a long way toward producing an ambience in which healing and
restoration, with the ever-present help of the Holy Spirit, can more easily
take place.
In attempting to put such principles
into practice, it is always vital to keep in mind that there is no such a
thing as a PERFECT person. We are all flawed and imperfect.
And, because there are no perfect people, neither therefore is
there such a thing as a "perfect relationship." Relationships CAN'T
be perfect, because they consist of IMperfect people, who have flaws,
faults, flatsides, shortcomings, inadequacies, and weaknesses. But,
Agape-love — the God kind of love — is
UNCONDITIONAL love, which in effect says, "I'm not
going to wait until you are perfect in my eyes or every tiny little thing
I want or think you ought to be—to love you, but rather I am going to
totally accept and love you right now UNCONDITIONALLY." Remember,
this God-kind-of-love — agape-love — WORKS! It must
work, because it's the kind of Love God is loving you with —
without judgment or condemnation, and it is that kind of love that has
(presumably) drawn you to Him and willing surrender to His Authority. He
says to us all, "Come unto Me....and I will in no wise cast you out
(or reject you)." Because He loves us like that —
unconditionally and with complete unmerited acceptance —
it gives us the spiritual "atmosphere" and impetus we need to
change and grow spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. And, when we
also extend that same kind of love and acceptance unto others, it produces
the same ambience and results, which is what we really desire deep down in
our heart of hearts in all our relationships. Essentially, it's the
Law of Reciprocity or "Golden Rule" in action — we are sowing what
it is that we want to reap, and we reap what it is that we have sown.
DO —
- LISTEN. Always be willing to listen and really
"hear" what he is saying — with both her head (mind) and her
heart (emotions). Develop/exercise good listening skills, the first rule of
which is to treat serious conversations like CB radio communication, which
consists of strictly uni-directional transmissions and not bi-directional
simultaneous transmissions — in other words, don't talk while you're
listening! When he talks — focus on listening to him, be attentive, hear
him out without interrupting, or talking over him, or assuming what he is
going to say, and without thinking she has to think of a resolution to the
matter he is talking about — JUST LISTEN. Be willing to just be a sounding
board — this is all part of the multiple roles husbands need their wife to
fulfill in their relationship — partner, confidante, companion,
lover, and "fan."
- ALLOW. Allow him to express himself to her freely and openly
— showing his humanness, i.e., vulnerabilities, insecurities, shortcomings,
needs, without any concerns of her judging, disrespecting, depreciating him,
or condescending to him for opening up and sharing from his "inner
sanctum." Mature understanding keeps in mind that there are times
everyone experiences when they simply don't know what to do about a
particular matter or course of action, don't have clear direction, and have
struggles they have to pray and work through — this is normal life!
- ACCEPT. Related to above, a wife must show her husband that
she accepts him just the way he is without judging and condemning him, FROM
THE HEART, entirely, unequivocally, unreservedly, unabashedly,
unquestioningly, and SHOW HIM, over and over and over and over, continuously
that she does, that she not only loves him, but also likes him, and not be
constantly trying to remake him in her own image or to be what she wants him
to be.
- ACKNOWLEDGE/RESPOND. During the course of conversations, it
is very important when he is talking that she verbally communicate to him
that she both comprehends what he is saying (intellect) and understands what
he is feeling (emotion), yet without interrupting him or talking over him,
and that she can certainly empathize with his mental perspective of the
matter as well as the emotions or sentiments he is feeling as a result.
- IDENTIFY. Because of the truths enumerated in #4, it is
incumbent upon the wife to identify with the problem as if it were hers,
because in reality, like it or not, and in one way or another, it IS her
problem too — in one way or another, whatever affects him, affects her.
- BEAR. Bear the burden. The Bible tell us we are to
"bear one another's burdens" (Gal. 6:2) There is no greater
application of this than in the husband-wife relationship. The wife must
show her husband that she does not consider anything he is facing to be HIS
problem, but rather she fully embraces it as being THEIR (collective)
problem. Both partners need to understand that one person's
problems/difficulties in reality, like it or not, is BOTH their problem.
Marriage is a joint venture, a concert. Spiritually, the two are
"one" — two parts of one whole — not two independent individuals
doing their own thing and merely sharing living quarters. Neither partner
should ever project an attitude of disenfranchisement, disassociation,
disengagement, or withdrawal. The wife must constantly and consistently show
her husband and CONTINUOUSLY reassure him that she is totally and completely
on his side in this matter and all matters, forever, NO MATTER WHAT! They
are a team! This is not an adversarial relationship. They are on the same
side of the table, metaphorically speaking. They are in this together.
- TRUST/HONOR/RESPECT. Trust and have faith in his judgment —
do not second-guess his thinking, judgment, or rationale. This may be the
most critical way a wife manifests her respect and honor of her husband. The
wife must show her husband that she totally respects and honors him as the
head/leader of their family, and highly regards his leadership acumen and
abilities, and therefore will follow his leadership without reservation or
equivocation.
- LOVE. Truly love him, from the heart, with all her heart,
recklessly, without abandon, passionately, thoroughly, intensely, sowing
into him all the seeds of love that she wants to receive an abundant harvest
from. And, to do this, it is absolutely critical that she understand that
love is not merely an emotion, but real love, according to God's Word, is
attitudes of preference and deference expressed in sacrificial deeds
(Rom. 12:10; 1 Cor. 13). Love is laying down our life, our own selfish
desires in deference and preference of those we love, especially our spouse.
- PRAY. Pray for him! Instead of engaging in the "DON'Ts"
that follow, she should be so totally caught up in what her role IS as a
faithful and godly wife, and in her total and complete trust in her
husband's Lord, Jesus, to take care of any shortcomings, flaws or faults in
her husband's life, that she doesn't even look for any of those things.
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DON'T —
- BLAME. A wife should not be incessantly blaming her husband
for all their problems, difficulties, and struggles. The Bible indicates
in numerous places that even
as Born Again, Spirit-filled, Spirit-baptized followers of Christ, in this
world system we are going to face many trials, troubles, temptations, tests,
tribulations, and persecutions. Becoming a Christian does not exempt us from
such difficulties. Experiencing such struggles is not a sign of weakness or
that "something is wrong," but rather it is a guaranteed part of
all of our lives and walk with the Lord. Like it or not, we have an
adversary — the devil, who is waging an all out, life or death, WAR against
us. Like the 9/11/01 attacks on America, we didn't choose to be attacked
by a vicious, wicked, crazed, enemy, rather the enemy chose to attack us and
engage us in war, and we have no choice but to resist the enemy and engage
the battle. The wife needs to constantly remind herself of these things, and
that her husband is not the adversary; the devil is; and the two of them
must stand united against the real enemy and wage spiritual war, utilizing
"the weapons of OUR warfare (which is a spiritual war)" against
the true enemy. Wars are not for wimps! but WARRIORS! Accept your call
and responsibility to spiritual warfare and to be a Spirit-enabled and
-equipped warrior, and begin to lay down all your carnal weapons of
relational destruction and begin using the spiritual weapons of warfare
against the real adversary, the devil, rather than all the people in
your life. Remember that blaming others for all the problems and struggles
in your life is nothing but a psychological "red herring" you are using
to deflect attention away from the real source of your angst, anger,
and bitterness — your own flaws, faults, failures, and self-hatred.
- CORRECT/REPROVE. Understand it simply is not the role or
responsibility of the wife to correct or reprove the husband. Men never
react positively to such attempts anyway, for the very reason that they see
them as an undermining of their role and place in the family and a direct
assault on their manhood. (In no way, however, is this saying that a wife
should just ignore improper or immoral behavior, but that is a different
matter entirely.)
- LEAD/GUIDE/DIRECT. A wife should never try to lead, guide,
or direct her husband regarding decisions and the course of the collective
life of the family. The Bible clearly and unequivocally states that the
husband is the head of the wife (1 Cor. 11:3; Eph. 5:23), and the family. He
is responsible and accountable to God for the governing of his family.
Moreover, it also states in the same verses Christ himself is the Head of the
husband, not the wife, so it is a total violation of the order of God for
the wife to attempt to govern the husband or family.
- JUDGE, CRITIQUE, CRITICIZE. A wife must resist the tendency
to judge, critique, criticize, analyze her husband, looking for and focusing
on his shortcomings, flaws, or faults. Engaging in such is simply not her
place or role. Moreover, it is SIN and totally ungodly. God's Word
admonishes, "Judge NOT, lest you also be judged." The Law of
Reciprocity governing this world provides that we always reap what we sow.
If we judge others, we will likewise be judged. It's a law! There's no way
to avoid or circumvent it. The so-called "Golden Rule" is
predicated on this Law — "Do unto others as you would have them do
unto you." This Law is especially effectual in the marriage, so if a
wife is constantly judging and criticizing her husband, it will only
produce strife and resentment, and judging and criticizing is what she
is going to reap in return as a result. If this is her tendency or pattern,
she should fervently pray to the Lord, asking Him to change her heart and
mind in this respect, which will allow her to also change her behavior
and the attitudes she displays, for "as a man (or woman) thinketh in his
(her) heart, so IS he (her).
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