"SHARING HOPE THROUGH SCRIPTURE FOR HURTING MARRIAGES"
1st Peter 3:7. Husbands, likewise, dwell
with them with understanding, giving honor to the wife, as to the
weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that
your prayers may not be hindered.
Some explanatory thoughts, application and a prayer:
1. Peter is clearly teaching us here
about husbands and wives. It's a great, and helpful blessing from the
Lord that we do have His Word on almost any area of our lives that need
encouragement and guidance, and this one simple verse really provides
that. It's directed towards the husband, and it explains to a very large
degree how he is to live with his wife, in such a way that He is
pleasing God, and investing in his marriage to make it the way it ought
to be.
2. So, let's break this down into it's very obvious parts, and understand what they mean, and how they apply.
(1) Husbands are to dwell with their
wives with understanding. Now, what does this mean? Knowledge comes from
a word that means, to appreciate, be aware, become learned, conscious,
to know about, realize, not be unaware. Having moral wisdom, that is
seen in right living, is another way the word is used. Simply put treat
her with understanding. The dictionary, defines understanding as
comprehension, to perceive, be aware. A man needs to know his wife's
life, her needs, her wishes, etc.
(2) The next thing a husband is to do,
along with being aware of his wife, understanding her needs, is as Peter
says, "giving honor to the wife as the weaker vessel" So, there are two
things here, giving honor to her, and then this phrase, "the weaker
vessel" To give honor, means, that just in the same way a wife is
expected to give honor to her husband, the husband is to give honor to
his wife.
Honor means, price, precious, valuing,
deference, and reverence. It seems to me that husbands have a tendency
to just blow right by their wives, but what's being said here, is to
slow down, stop, think, and then give real attention to your wife, she
is precious, defer to her, and be very respectful to her. This will
bring great appreciation towards you, from her.
The weaker vessel expression, is
referencing the simple and basic physical differences between a man and
his wife. Men are made by God to be stronger physically, and women are
made by God not to be as strong physically. Therefore, a man who is
dwelling with his wife with understanding, needs to be aware of her
physical limitations if you will, and then make sure that he is
responding to that reality, and doing whatever it takes to treat her
with respect and help.
(3) Lastly, here's what Peter says, "and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered."
God wants the husband to know that he and his wife are heirs together of the grace of life. ( now there is an assumption here that both the husband and the wife are saved ) in which case, both have become adopted into God's family and stand in the grace of God, and have access to His wonderful grace. You both are God's children. You are not only married, but are also both members of God's family. You are in a very real sense, a brother and sister in Christ.
God wants the husband to know that he and his wife are heirs together of the grace of life. ( now there is an assumption here that both the husband and the wife are saved ) in which case, both have become adopted into God's family and stand in the grace of God, and have access to His wonderful grace. You both are God's children. You are not only married, but are also both members of God's family. You are in a very real sense, a brother and sister in Christ.
You're both Christians. But, here's the
very important point, and it's right at the end of the verse, "that your
prayers may not be hindered." Now, this could mean, that if the husband
treats his wife the way that he ought to his prayers won't be hindered,
or frustrated, or cut off, and not effective, or it could mean, that
it's hard for a husband and wife to pray together if the husband is not
treating his wife the way that he should. She will not really want to
pray with him, and in that sense, the prayers are frustrated.
3. One man, once said something like
this. "Men, do not treat your wife like she is an A&W Root Beer Mug,
but rather treat her as you would a fine crystal and expensive drinking
glass, the kind you use only for very special occasions. In other
words, be sensitive to her, and treat her with respect and be kind,
gentle, caring, pay attention to her, figure out what she needs today,
and then seek to meet those needs. You are there to serve her, she is
not there to serve you in that sense. Your leadership is expressed
according to God by being a servant. The thing is, that if you really do
treat her the way God wants you to treat her, guess what, she will
love you and want to take care of you and actually serve you. But, the
man is called to set the pace, and set the example.
A prayer:
Lord, many things in this life are
easier said then done, and this may well be one that is right up there
near the top of the list. But, it's from You, and it's the way of living
that You have designed, and it's what is pleasing to You. Father for
the men reading this, we freely admit, that we need constant help in
remembering what it is that we are to do, and how we are to act. And,
for the wives reading this, they are no doubt saying, "yay, yes, thank
you, let's do it this way, etc, " Because they know down deep inside
that this is the way of the Lord. So, Father, we look to You to bring
Your grace into our lives, and we want to be those who put Your Word
into action, please give us wisdom, and patience, and a steadfast
determination to live to please You Lord, in Your name we pray, amen.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia.
Calvary Chapel Visalia.
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