Building Up the Men in Our Lives: A Guest Post by Sheri Rose Shepherd
Note: Sheri Rose Shepherd writes for women in this series. Obviously, the men who read this blog are indirectly addressed in this post. As always, I provide this disclaimer that Mrs. Shepherd appears to be very sound from what I have seen. I am sure that all of us will find points of disagreement with her but by and large what she has to write is worth our time and effort to read and learn from.
Christmas is approaching and I have a copy of her book, Your Heart's Desire. It is a softcover retailing at $15.99. I wouldn't mind sending this to someone for free. Leave me a comment below and I will select someone to send it to. Here is the Google Preview of the Your Heart's Desire.
Building Up the Men in Our Lives by Sheri Rose Shepherd
Obviously we all need someone to help us sort through our feelings. I think it is best to find one or two trustworthy people who are in favor of our marriages and won't repeat our conversation to others. I have two best friends to whom I tell everything because they help me see things from my husband's perspective and help me fight for my marriage by praying and sharing wisdom from the Word. I am careful, even with them, not to overshare in a way that would humiliate my husband, Steve.
Think about how we would feel if our husbands talked about our weaknesses at their workplaces. Let's commit to covering our men and not exposing them, and let's pray for them to grow as leaders.
Don't Enable . . .
For husbands, this means love your wives, just as Christ loved the church. He gave up his life for her. (Ephesians 5:25)
Because we women are so good at leading, many times we leave our men in the dust or allow them to become weak leaders. How are they ever supposed to learn to lead if we do everything for them? We are not their mothers; we are their wives. Christ asked them to love, lead, and take care of us the way He loves the church.
It's important that we not try to do things that are our husbands' responsibility unless they are absolutely necessary. Even if we can do their job better than they can, we're not helping them become the men they long to be; we are enabling them. They will see us as their mothers and not their wives, which will make us bitter toward them and produce the fruit of self-hate in their lives.
Do What You Can to Empower Him . . .
Sarah obeyed her husband, Abraham, and called him her master. You are her daughters when you do what is right without fear of what your husbands might do. (1 Peter 3:6)
I used to think it was strange that Sarah called her husband "master." I thought maybe she was even putting her husband before God. But today I realize she was a wise woman. She was empowering her husband to find his place as her leader. We can also help our husbands become godly leaders for us. Even if they do not rise up right away, we shouldn't give up on them. We can keep praying and empowering them. Whatever they do, big or small, let's encourage them. Let's be like Sarah and do whatever it takes to empower our men to be great.
For more teaching from the Your Heart's Desire book and Bible study, visit www.biblelifecoaching.com.
Offer is ended on the book. I gifted it to a friend. More offers will come from time-to-time. Keep looking and posting reactions to this and other posts. I love to hear from you and thanks for visiting and reading.
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