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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today.
HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
Question: “What does the Bible say about being a Christian
husband?”
Answer: The Bible says enough about being a Christian husband that a
book could be written about it all. In fact, a number of books have been
written about it. This article gives a brief overview.
The clearest picture of a Christian husband is presented in Ephesians 5:15–33. This is the heart of the
apostle Paul’s application of what it means to be in Christ, that is, to be in
right relationship with God. Paul’s instructions to the Christian wife,
beginning in verse 23, explain that she is to recognize in her husband the kind
of leader that Christ is to His beloved church. Two sentences later (verse 25)
Paul says the same thing directly to the Christian husband. So, the Christian’s
model for husbandly conduct is Jesus Christ Himself. In other words, God expects
Christian husbands to love their wives sacrificially, fully, and
unconditionally, the same way our Savior loves us.
The Christian husband is expected to be willing to give everything, including
his life-blood, if necessary, for the benefit and welfare of his wife. God’s
plan is that the husband and wife become one (Mark 10:8), so what the husband has belongs to
the wife. There is no selfishness in love (1 Corinthians 13:5); there is only giving. The
Christian husband’s feeling for his wife goes beyond infatuation, romance, or
sexual desire. The relationship is based on true love—the God-reflecting,
God-given spirit of sacrifice. The Christian husband is more interested in his
wife’s welfare than his own. He promotes her spiritual well-being as a
fellow-heir of eternal life (1 Peter 3:7). He doesn’t ask what he can get
from her, but thinks of what he can be and do for her.
Ephesians 5 describes how a loving Christian
husband is the instrument of Christ’s love for his wife, and is at the same
time a model of Christ’s love for His church. What an honor that is! And what a
responsibility. Only by submitting to the living strength of Jesus Christ can
any man fulfill such a challenge. That is why he must rely on the power of the
indwelling Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18) and out
of reverence for Christ submit to the service of his wife (verse 21 and the
rest of the passage).
Many times a Christian husband is also a father. The roles of husband and
father are interwoven. God created man and woman as sexual persons for a number
of purposes. One is to give us the joy of perpetuating the race, of populating
the earth with generations of people who bear God’s name and reflect His image.
See Genesis 1:27–28 and 2:20–25, along with Deuteronomy 6:1–9 and Ephesians 6:4. Family—Christian family—is at
the heart of God’s plan for mankind and is the very foundation of human
society. The husband is the head of that family. Just as a Christian husband
cannot love and lead his wife apart from the power of the Holy Spirit, he cannot
love and raise his children in the admonition of the Lord apart from the power
of the Holy Spirit. Husbands and fathers bear a profound responsibility and
privilege. When they seek after God and follow His lead, they serve their
families well and bring honor to the name of Christ.
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