sdmsanjose
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[FONT="] [/FONT]By Hanna
Personally, if the relationship is working for the parties involved in the marriage? I say KUDO'S for them, and I pray it stays that way. I personally don't care if they label themselves legal or comp if the relationship is flourishing.
The big thing to me is that he knows I love and respect him. If he feels that? The rest is just gravy.
[FONT="]Great conclusion and that is an attitude that I employ most of the time.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]My marriage in regards to the submission topic is smewhat like what Inkachu stated in her earlier post. I will be honest and say that I have not looked into the Ephesians Love/submission verse or the other verses a whole lot. The reason for this is that my wife and I have almost no trouble with the Love/submission as we understand the scriptures. However, I am inclined, by reading the Bible, to suspect that the submission that is in the Bible refers to the wife submitting to the husband when the husband has a strong message from God about mostly spiritual matters. I do not think that God intended for the husband to be the leader in ALL areas as the wife is better in some. I also believe that God uses the wife to lead in the spiritual category sometimes. However, in the Bible it is mostly the husband/man that God uses to lead spiritually.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]In my marriage it is my responsibility to set the example for our children and family in how a spiritual leader should lead his life. This leading involves me setting the example with how I love my wife, family, and others and how I put God first in my life. I have failed at this on several occasions but have improved as time goes on. I still struggle with this spiritual responsibility from time to time. I was severely hurt by someone that did me terribly wrong and I knew that God would want me to forgive and restore. I was faced with being a spiritual leader and let me tell you it is a super challenging event that I am called upon to complete. Being a leader sometimes requires you to do things that you would rather avoid.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]There have been times when a crisis in the family has happened and I knew that it was me that had to take the lead to deal with the crises. That usually involved me looking at my own spiritual commitment and condition and then getting back to paying more attention to God and following His ways. Often being a leader involves you improving yourself so that your can lead properly. For me, most of the time, being a leader is no picnic and sure is not an ego booster. Yes at times it requires the leader to confront or admonish and I get no kick out of that either. Finally, there are times that my wife has lead me to correct my spiritual position and condition. As a leader and spiritual example I am to accept that correction and tell those that Im responsible for that I failed and have been corrected and will do better.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]For those that think that being a leader is bossing your wife around or making all the decisions; well I just do not think there is any wisdom in that at all. Being a spiritual leader is at times such a stressful situation that you think you are going to sweat blood. In many cases being a leader is a real humbling experience and one that I would rather pass along to someone else.[/FONT]
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