Is this a curse or blessing?
I was thinking about an incident that happened, and why I reacted like I did.
I cannot remember a time when there was a male Christian in a role of spiritual "leading" in my house. When I had children and began following the Lord, I naturally had to take that position as the only Christian in the household.
When I moved onto the same property with a married couple, I considered us two households. However, about a month or so ago the couple and I had a discussion about prayer for my daughter and the bit of conversation that caught me was when he said:
"as the head of this household it is my responsibility to..."
As that sunk in, it was an unbelievable weight lifted that I didn't even know I was carrying. It was such a relief to hear him, in a form, take responsibility for the spiritual leadership. I went home and thanked God...PROFUSELY! In my mind it fused us as one family on a spiritual level, and that was cool too. But the main thought was "YAY! It's not all on me anymore!"
I consider it a major blessing, and one I didn't realize I was in such need of, as I was so used to doing everything myself. It never occurred to me how big the responsibility of spiritual leadership really is.
So my vote is for blessing.
Now, why did I feel that way? I suspect it's because that is how the scriptures set up things to work, and that God made women to be naturally inclined to follow the leadership of men in regards to spiritual matters as far as the family is concerned.
Lest anyone mistake what I'm saying, I don't think that means we can't discuss or debate spiritual matters in general, especially with people on this board, male or female. :D
Spiritual leadership of men over women
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Gina B, Mar 16, 2006.
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thats a neat post, Gina.
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People have wanted the authoritative role for
over twenty centuries now. Some state that they
want to reach the top of the ladder in able to
experience the satisfaction of being able to
render others in a state of dependency. -
Firm, oh my goodness. LOL! You
really are going to go totally
insane now that you do see how
easy it really is to type this
nonsense! Or if it's about you
do realize I truly mean friend -
Gina, I think I have figured a way of
really driving people insane. Take a
art like this and make some codes. I
can make the words read down on the left
edge as well as the right. Oh yeah -
Love that great idea, but please shhhh
Openness about this may just lead to no
value in sublety, people will just hop
everywhere trying to be cool like me.
:D
Have a good night, glad to find someone else who gets it, and quickly! -
Thanks Tater. Didn't want to go to bed and have you think I was ignoring you, just because I stinkin hi-jacked my own thread. LOL
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Excellent post, Gina.
You know what? I would go nuts if I had to take the spiritual leadership of our home. It is much to ask God's will in humble prayer with my wife, wait patiently for His definite leading, then obey exactly what He says to do. (Of course I take the responsibility if things go wrong!)
Now almost ten years ago, that process got us up here in Hokkaido in the city with the records for the lowest temperature and the most snow in all of Japan. Right now we still have five feet of snow in our yard. And I hate snow and cold!!! :eek: :eek:
But do you know what? I absolutely love it up here--the clean air, the beautiful mountains and rivers, the pure water, the fabulous milk products (it's the Wisconsin of Japan), and most of all the Japanese we minister to here.
God's will is always the best way. He shows it to us through the Word of God, which if we study deeply and prayerfully will teach us how to live day by day. Then He shows us His will for the big decisions through the gentle nudgings of the Holy Spirit, and it is wonderful. -
Now children, do behave. I
understand the temptation
to have secrets, but it
simply isn't nice.