Monday, July 2, 2012

Being a Godly Wife

A few weeks ago, our preacher asked Big Jon & I to come mentor and share with a young couple during one of their marriage counseling sessions.

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I was very humbled and honored, but honestly, I felt very unworthy. I know a LOT of the right things to say. I have sat under some incredible teaching on marriage. I have been part of some awesome Bible studies, been mentored by some phenomenal women of the Lord, and been taught what it means to be a Godly wife. But, there are still a LOT of areas I really, REALLY need to work on and improve so I can be a better wife to Jonathan. I know that nobody is perfect, but there are so many areas where I fall short.

 

Still, we agreed, and I wanted to share a few of the things that I shared with that young lady during our counseling session. I am going to write another post with what Jonathan shared too. He absolutely blew my socks off!! (I was so impressed with the advice and counsel he gave- I was crying almost the whole time he was talking….and he may or may not have gotten choked up too.)

 

Here are some things I shared that I also plan to REALLY start refocusing on in my own marriage so I can be a better wife. I have a feeling this post will not go over very well with a lot of people, as I know these are not popular thoughts (especially in today’s society). However, they are Biblical truths and that’s the standards I want to be my measure….not this world’s standards. So I’m going to share what’s on my heart about being a Godly wife. I’m mostly writing this as a reminder to myself anyway. Whether you are single, dating, engaged, a newlywed, or have been married for years, these principles can help you be a more Godly wife, which will please both your husband and the Lord.

 

I guess I should really start this out as a letter to myself. So here goes.

 

Dear Danielle,

1. Keep God first, your husband second.

Your relationship with the Lord should ALWAYS take priority in your life, and you should always be striving to seek Him. When you do that, the rest of your priorities are more likely to be in order. Make time for quiet time, reading the Word, and spending time in prayer so you can have the right heart and attitude throughout the day. And notice who comes second. Not you (selfish). Not your parents, family, friends, kids, job, hobbies, etc. Your HUSBAND is next. God wants it that way for a reason. A lot of households are out of order because lots of wives put their children before their spouse, and that is not the way that God designed the family. Eventually, children leave. God entrusts them with us temporarily to raise up in a Godly home, so they can go out and multiply and do the same. But that’s just it…..they leave, and you are left with your spouse. That’s why so many marriages crumble when the kids are grown…because couples lose sight of focusing on their own relationship and marriage and make the kids the sole priority. Kids LOVE to see their parents in love (even if they act like they don’t). It is really beneficial for them to see displays of affection and parents honoring one another and putting one another first. It teaches them the foundations of marriage so they will hopefully duplicate that healthy relationship in the future. It is our job to set a Godly example of marriage for our kids and model for them the type of marriage we hope for them to have. Be the kind of wife you want your daughter to be, and the kind of wife you want your son to marry.

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2. Understand the covenant.

Marriage is not a promise, a contract, an agreement, or anything temporary. It is a covenant, and covenants are NOT to be broken. When you say your vows, you are vowing not only to your husband, but also to God and before Him. I have a copy of our wedding vows in my Bible, and I pull them out and read them sometimes. It’s such a good reminder. The Bible says it is better to not make a vow at all than to make a vow to God and break it. In a society where divorce is the easy answer and common practice, we seem to have lost the understanding of the seriousness of marriage. It is not meant to be a rash decision made based on emotions or feelings. And divorce is not an easy way out like we think it is. God developed marriage, and it is so precious to Him. He chose your spouse for you before you were even born!! He hand-picked that person especially for you, and you especially for him! Is that not the coolest thing?? (I seriously tear up every time I think about that!) That is why I always teach my SS girls they don’t have to go out seeking a spouse. If they stay in His will, He will put that person RIGHT in your path. That’s how so many of us end up with ‘baggage’ and regrets….we try to force our own future rather than trusting God and His perfect timing. Now, does that mean it’s going to be easy?  No. Marriage is work, and God expects us to put effort into it. When things get tough, that’s time to cling to Him, the Word, and each other. Not time to bail.

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3. Submit.

Oh boy, here we go. I can remember being a little girl (probably middle school age) and  hearing someone tell me the Scripture in Ephesians that calls women to submit to their husbands. My reaction then was much like most women, and like the world’s view of submission. I remember saying “There is NO WAY I’m going to be some man’s slave and stay at home and cook and clean for him!” It was not until I sat through a Bible study on the book of Ephesians that I truly understood submission. Submission is not meant for bad…it’s meant to give us more freedom actually. We have such a negative connotation of the word because we do not fully understand it. We are called to submit to our husbands as to the Lord. Another reason our households are so out of order is because so many women are trying to rule the roost and wear the pants in their relationship. That is not how we’re made or equipped. Even if you have a ‘stronger’ personality than your husband, HE is still called to be the leader of your home. This is how I was taught, and this visual clicked and made perfect sense. The husband’s job is to be the spiritual leader of the home…..to protect from the enemy and to provide for the family. He is to stand in the doorway of the home with the whole armor of God on to keep the enemy out. The wife’s job is to be inside the home, supporting her husband by managing the household and praying for him. God did not equip women to fulfill the man’s role, and vice versa. I know we live in a very feminine society, and I am not saying we’re not meant to be 50/50. (Actually, I believe marriage is 100/100!). I’m saying God equipped each of us to have a role within marriage and the family, and when one is trying to serve in the other’s role, things are out of whack from the way God designed it to be.

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4. Speak edifying words only.

Women are the world’s worst to get together and “husband bash” …and almost have a competition to see whose hubby has the worst faults. It is NOT acceptable to talk negatively about your husband. No excuses. We should always speak edifying words about him and be building him up to others (even if there are things about him that drive you BONKERS!!). It is so tempting to get sucked into that. YES, all of our men do things that drive us crazy. However, by nagging them or complaining to our girlfriends about it, that is NOT going to make him change. We especially have to be careful talking negatively about our spouse to our family….because it can change their opinion of them, and there is no undoing that. Sometimes we just may be mad temporarily, but that is not something they can erase from their minds as easily. Always, always talk to God about it before you open your mouth to anyone else. Lots of times you’ll see that is enough “venting” to make you feel better. Do not tear your husband down to his face or behind his back. And on that note, it IS okay to PRAISE your husband. If he works hard, let him know you appreciate it. If you love that he always makes your coffee, give him some praise for that. If he’s an AWESOME dad, let him know you think so. Whatever it is that you love or appreciate about him, TELL HIM. (It’s funny how that works…men seem to thrive off praise and it makes them want to do more good things for you!)

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5. Manage the home like the Proverbs 31 woman.

Learn this Scripture. Study it. Strive to be like the woman described in this passage. Ask the Lord to reveal you what each of these things may look like in your life.

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6. Do it anyway.

There are lots of things we don’t want to do, and even though we enter into marriage claiming unconditional love, our actions reflect a very conditional basis. We want to cook him dinner when he does nice things for us first. We only want to compliment him when he compliments us. If he doesn’t do this, we won’t do this….That’s not how it works. Your husband may not always be fulfilling his role, but that is between him and God. It i s NOT our job as wives to correct or discipline our husband. We are not his mama. We are his wife. His helpmeet. His companion. You should do things for your husband because he is your husband, NOT because of things he is or isn’t doing for you. Of course it’s easier to want to do nice things for him when he seems to notice and appreciate them, but he may not. Do them anyway, because ultimately you are seeking to please the Lord, so think of it as being obedient in serving the Lord if nothing else. Serving your husband on a conditional basis is selfish and immature, and that does not honor or glorify God in any way.

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7. Communicate.

He is not a mind reader, and it’s not fair to expect him to know or understand your wants/needs or what you’re thinking if you don’t TELL HIM. This is such a simple concept, but so many disagreements result from a lack of communication. Learn to communicate with him. Ask him questions. Listen. And don’t nag/fuss/yell. TALK. Like a normal person.

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8. Remember the 80/20 principle.

Do not put yourself in compromising positions. The grass may be greener on the other side, but that’s because it’s being fertilized with poo. You married your spouse because he probably had about 80% of the qualities you wanted in a man. Lots of affairs happen because people are seeking to find someone else to fulfill that 20% their spouse is lacking, and they don’t realize the 80% they are throwing away in doing that! If you will focus on building up your husband for that 80% and focus on his STRENGTHS (rather than focusing on the 20% & weaknesses….nagging, trying to change him, etc.), you will both be SO much happier. Be content with what you have. It’s all about your attitude and perspective…think about what you are choosing to focus on. If you are constantly telling him things he is doing wrong and things you wish he’d change or do differently, you are tearing him down. It may help to write out all the things you love about your husband. If you don’t have a very long list, maybe you should blame that on the person in the mirror. After all, you’re the one who married him, right?

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9. Strive to please him.

This is tough for us girls too. We are SO selfish and self-centered, we are ALL about ME and what others can do for us. We think we ‘deserve’ so many things.  Imagine how happy it would make your husband if you tried to cook meals he likes, talk about and take interest in things that interest him, and do things with him that he likes to do. He would probably be tickled to death!! Yes, you may HATE watching basketball, but that’s not the point. The point is the man  you love loves watching it. When you are willing to sacrifice with the small things like that, I truly believe that helps his love grow deeper for you and it will return tenfold in some way. This also means taking care of yourself. Exercise, eat healthy, and try to dress up for him sometimes. No, I’m not saying you have to be a little trophy wife, but if you take care of yourself, you’ll feel more confident and desirable, and you will both benefit from that. Lots of women “let themselves go” after getting married and having kids. (I know, lots of husbands do that too…I don’t think that’s okay for them either). I want to take care of myself for Jonathan.

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10. Cover him in prayer.

We should pray for our husband every.single.day. No excuses, ever.  He NEEDS your prayer. Think again about his role as the head of the household. Since marriage is so sacred to God, you know the enemy is going to be constantly trying to attack, which means our husband is constantly going to be battling spiritual warfare. He needs for you to cover him in prayer daily to help him stay strong.

 Pray for your husband

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I truly believe if we focus on being the BEST wives we can be for our husbands, God will honor that and your husband will step his game up as well. Even if he doesn’t, our goal should be to live a life that is holy and pleasing to the Lord. If nothing else, do it out of obedience to Him.

Praying the Lord will bless you in your marriage.

 

Any advice you’d like to share?

 

Anything you’ve learned about being a Godly wife??

21 comments:

Hope said...

What an excellent post. That was exactly what I needed to hear today.

Dana + Ryan said...

Beautiful! I think you are spot on! Our husbands are priceless. I always tell Ryan that I don't know what I would do without him. He is my backbone, what makes me a better person, and I want nothin more than to do that for him. A great tool for marriages, young and old, is "Love and Respect".

Love you!

danielle connor said...

Thanks girl! I needed to read this!! It really hit close to home since it starts out dear Danielle!

Danielle said...

Number 7 is number 1 for us! Open communication is SO SO important, it's how Josh and I have been able to stay together for over 13 years - so I am a FIRM believer that communication is key. I have tried to write so many blogs on it, but alway delete them because they end up sounding like I'm telling people how they should live... but with communication comes trust and honesty. People have literally been amazed at my trust in Josh to go out to a bar with a bunch of his single friends when we were in college and I didn't care - because I trusted him and knew that with our communication, that he would tell me what happened the night before. :)

Daniella said...

This post was such a blessing to me - thank you! My Fiance and I are getting married in 26 days, and today is our last session of Premarital counseling :) Each one of these points are so important to being a Godly Wife, and daily lifting our husbands up. Thank you!

Allie Sutton said...

This is an incredible post. Thank you for sharing your heart and Gods desire for us. Truly a blessing I came across this.

Allie Sutton said...

What an incredible post. Thank you for sharing your heart and Gods desire for us. Truly a blessing I came across this!

Ashley said...

as a single gal, waiting for the good Lord to bless me with the man he designed for me...i love to read posts such as this one. this season of singleness can be difficult at times, but i'm patiently waiting :) i take to heart everything you said and i'm so glad my mama taught me these thing too! thank you for such a beautiful and inspiring post!

~Katie said...

I am definitely saving this post under my Favorites! I am always striving to be a better wife, and absolutely love what you have shared. Thanks so much!

Awn said...

Danielle, I love this post. It's not only fitting for me as an engaged - wife - to - soon - be, but as a woman striving to stay in God's plan for me.

My life group is doing The Resolution for Women and it's like a perfect storm between group, what God's teaching me and this post!

BlueEyedBarbie said...

Awesome post. Amen!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for standing up for what you know to be right. This post was beautiful and very open. Praying for this guidence to reach all those in need. God Bless!

Tammy said...

Your post was simple, easily understood and matter of fact....That speaks volumes in Honesty...I have throughly enjoyed reading this , shared to me by another FB Friend...These are values I strive for everyday...Accepting I nor My husband are perfect, we learn from the shortfalls, there is always scripture to back it up...And living in a not so perfect world, gives me more reason to look forward to a new day with the man God chose for me, to Shine a little brighter,strive a little harder,love a little deeper and pray more often....Together, Our coveant is Perfect... :o)

amanda said...

what a lovely post. i really enjoyed it. :) i found your blog while searching for advocare info. and i LOVE it.

Mrs. Pancakes said...

what awesome lessons indeed!!

Anonymous said...

I agree with everything you wrote! I think it gets hard though- marriage is full of ups and downs- peaks and valleys. I cannot stress enough the importance of putting God FIRST in your marriage and I think you spelled that out wonderfully. There is a book called "Sacred Marriage" that poses the question- that what if the purpose of marriage is not supposed to make you "happy" but "holy"? (not that you can't be happy too!) Its an UNBELIEVABLE read. I am currently going through a crisis in my marriage. My husband had an affair and I caught him 4 months ago. We are separated and have two children together. This is what I know: 1) Our God is an awesome God and He has a plan. 2) We are ALL sinners and the enemy tells us lies continually that we must always be on guard to fight against. 3) True repentance calls for true forgiveness. Marriage is about being in a CONSTANT state of repentance and forgiveness from the smallest things to the biggest. Die to yourself daily. I wouldn't wish the pain and anguish of the destruction that is going on in my family- on anyone. It is absolutely truly devastating- but I do have hope that the Lord can use all things for good! Just remember - to anyone reading this- your marriage is THE most important relationship you will have on this earth outside of your relationship with Jesus Christ. Do not take that for granted and do not think you are invincible to sin. Work at it constantly and strive to be content in all circumstances!

Anonymous said...

I think you should promote this to all your bloggers there is a women out there that does not no the meaning of marriage and didnt want cousiling she was just selfish looking into what she wanted in life . Marriage is work and a process that has to be done you can think you no someone but marriage changes people ..

Stacy said...

Wow this is wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing, I LOVED reading this! And all of your other posts. you are a VERY inspirational person, glad to have stumbled upon your blog :)

The DG Family said...

First, I would like to express my gratitude and thanks for this post. Thank you for sharing, this is exactly what I was seeking this morning and you have said it all so eloquently and in a way I absolutely understand and agree with whole heartedly. What an inspiration you are. :)

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this post...it is exactly what I needed to hear tonight!

Anonymous said...

I often feel I'm having to mother my husband in the area of finances. I don't need much 'stuff' and though our budget is so tight we get help with our groceries from family, I am a careful spender, tithe, and take care of my two small children. My husband likes to buy.... he doesn't like that I'm not working, 'pulling my weight' though oddly enough if I could find a job that paid enough to be worth the childcare, I would.
I constantly have to let go and know that God sees my effort to be a good steward of our finances, and yet also that my husband is the head of my household and is to make the spending decisions. That is very difficult.
I appreciated your words. I'm not to be his mother, I pray over him daily that he would be delighted in the things we have so wonderfully been blessed with, instead of what he can't buy. Thank you so much.