musterion
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"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave Himself for it" (Ephesians 5:25)
The husband is the head of the wife. But the head of the husband is Christ and Christ is the Head of the Body.
Christ loved the Body enough to die for it. This is the standard and the pattern for the husband. The standard is Christ. The pattern is self-sacrifice. The means is death.
The flesh does not want this love. The flesh cannot give this love. This love can come only from the Head and only by grace.
The husband must die to the flesh and live to Christ in order to love the wife as Christ loves the Body. The husband must be cherishing and nourishing her as his own body, respecting her as co-heir and co-member of Him.
There is no choice here. The husband must have this love. It’s what he’s called to in Christ. But Christ will provide it. Only Christ can provide it.
Preserve the marriage by looking at the wife only with grace: as who she is in Christ, not judging her according to the same weak, infirm flesh as you have.
Grow the marriage by showing her the same grace that you have never deserved and do not deserve now.
Obey Christ. Be for her who you are called to be in Him. This is God’s way for us to be husbands. There is no other way.
Get busy dying so you can finally get to living and, as one alive from the dead, love her as Christ loves you.
The husband is the head of the wife. But the head of the husband is Christ and Christ is the Head of the Body.
Christ loved the Body enough to die for it. This is the standard and the pattern for the husband. The standard is Christ. The pattern is self-sacrifice. The means is death.
The flesh does not want this love. The flesh cannot give this love. This love can come only from the Head and only by grace.
The husband must die to the flesh and live to Christ in order to love the wife as Christ loves the Body. The husband must be cherishing and nourishing her as his own body, respecting her as co-heir and co-member of Him.
There is no choice here. The husband must have this love. It’s what he’s called to in Christ. But Christ will provide it. Only Christ can provide it.
Preserve the marriage by looking at the wife only with grace: as who she is in Christ, not judging her according to the same weak, infirm flesh as you have.
Grow the marriage by showing her the same grace that you have never deserved and do not deserve now.
Obey Christ. Be for her who you are called to be in Him. This is God’s way for us to be husbands. There is no other way.
Get busy dying so you can finally get to living and, as one alive from the dead, love her as Christ loves you.
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