The
key to christian husband wife submission is, to submit to that which is
ONLY of the Lord and resisting that which is of the devil.
Submission To Spouse
Submission
to our spouse is never greater than our submission to God. Some people
actually think God gives us the liberty to have another god before us.
That is just not so (See Exodus 20:3). We must always submit to God
first. He knows what decisions to make. As we submit to God and to one
another He uses these situations to mature us, to bless us, and to
reveal our own weaknesses. This results in our seeking Him all the more.
“For when I am weak, THEN I am strong” (2Corinthians 12:10b).
There are all kinds of daily situations where one
must submit to another. Husbands and wives need to make decisions daily
about certain things. These decisions are not always to separate the
good from the evil, but deciding what’s the best thing to do in a
particular situation.
For
example, we may need a car, but what kind? How much do we spend? These
kinds of situations are where we grow together as husband and wife while
submitting to one another. We must gain understanding of what kind of
car fits our needs so we can make a wise decision. At times it is not
always clear which course of action to take. This is where praying
together in agreement comes in — seeking Gods heart together. Even
though a better automobile may be needed, which one is the right one for
us?
Suppose
the wife felt in her heart that God said, “THIS car is the one”. But
the husband isn’t sure which car to get. What could happen next? The
husband could override his wife and say no, or the husband could trust
the Lord through his wife and submit to her after they talked it out,
even as Abraham submitted to his wife, Sarah (See Genesis 21:12). In
these kinds of daily decisions, IT’S BETTER FOR THE HUSBAND AND WIFE TO
BE IN AGREEMENT AND SUBMIT TO EACH OTHER EVEN IF IT’S THE WRONG CHOICE.
The choice could be wrong because of a lack of knowledge. It is better
to submit to each other, instead of not being in agreement, which causes
strife. It is God’s heart to make right a wrong situation when the
couple is in agreement seeking Him even if they did make the wrong
choice. It is God’s heart to make right a wrong situation when the
couple is in agreement seeking Him even if they did make the wrong
choice. It is better to be in agreement and make a wrong choice with a
clean conscience than for one spouse to disagree and make the “right”
choice and be in constant strife. “For where envy and self-seeking
[strife] exist, CONFUSION AND EVERY EVIL THING ARE THERE” (James 3:16).
Having God's Heart In Submission
When we submit to someone, we are actually submitting to the Christ in
them or the satan in them. Let me clarify. In each verse of Scripture we
just read concerning submitting to another, there are commands to
submit only to that which is of God: That which does not violate the
Word of God, our conscience, or that which God has dealt with us about
in our own personal lives concerning His purpose for us. When we know we
haven’t violated the Word of God, we have a clean conscience and our
heart is open and receptive before Him. We know we have then properly
submitted, even if the spouse doesn’t agree. We are not to make gods of
others in our attitude of submission. God is jealous for that position
alone (See Exodus 20:4,5). The Church seems to have forgotten that God
doesn’t want us to have any other gods before us, no matter what form
they come in, even if they are our husbands and wives.
Many
times we are placed in a position where we must submit to the one God
has in authority over us. They may be arrogant or belligerent, but this
is where we as Christians are called to grow. These times are to teach
us humility, to give us opportunity to expand the character of God in
us, and to be a visible witness of who and what God is like. God uses
all these character defects in us to build more patience, to grow fruits
of kindness, to destroy pride and to grow in us all those virtues of
Jesus. We do not want to escape these kinds of situations. God wants us
to pray our way THROUGH them so WE will be changed. Perhaps then, we may
be able to help the one with the speck in their eye (See Matthew 7:3,4)
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