THE ROLE OF THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN IN BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL CHRISTIAN HOME
By Kola Ajibola
Introduction: God planned and provided that all homes should be successful. From the Bible and experiences of life, it is not an overstatement that not all marriages/homes are successful. Noting this, as a Christian Woman, how can I prevent my own home/marriage from failure? How can I make my marriage/home a successful one? This is our focus.
Objective: For all Christians to strive Towards A Successful Christian Home by 'MAPPING2' out strategies for success.
By the word 'MAPPING2', I mean Maintaining, Achieving, Planning, Purposing, Investing, Nurturing and Guarding and Guiding your marriage.
- DEFINITION OF TERMS
- Role, Christian Woman, Success (you must have goal before talking about success – Illus. Heb. 12:2; Joshua 1:8), build and Christian Home.
- THE ROLE OF THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN IN BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL CHRISTIAN HOME
- AS A CHRISTIAN – I Pet. 3:1-7; Eph. 5:22-24; Col. 3:18
- AS A WIFE – I Pet.3:7; Gal. 3:22-29;
- She is prayerful – Hannah as a case study.
- She is an helpmeet –
Gen. 2:18; Heb. 13:4.
- She is involved in procreation – Gen. 1:28; Jer. 29:6.
- Love and respect her husband – Eph. 5:33.
- She is subjected to her husband – Col. 3:18, 1 Pet. 3:1
- She lives in such a way as to deserve respect – I Pet. 3:4; 1 Tim. 2:9-10.
- She strives for oneness in marriage – 1 Cor. 7:2-7.
- She is a homemaker – Tit.2:5.
- She does not put others before her husband.
- She is not jealous.
- She does not nag, she is not contentious – Prov. 25:24; 19:13; Illus. Judges 16:16.
- She doesn't resent her in-laws – Prov. 14:1; 18:22.
- AS MOTHER
- She has dream for her child(ren) and home – Hannah – I Sam. 1:11; Bathsheba – Ikgs. 1:17-18; Eunice and Lois – 2 Tim.1:5; Phil. 4:6-7.
- She is a Christian – [One becomes a Christian by Hearing the gospel of Christ – Rom. 10:17, Believes the gospel – I cor. 11:1-4, Repentance- Acts 17:30-31, Confession of faith in Jesus Christ- Rom. 10:8-10, Baptism by immersion –Mark 16:15-16; 1 Pet. 3:20-21
and live a holy and un-blemish life - I Pet.1:15. By this Lord will add you to His church – Acts 2:47; I Cor. 12:13].
- She has proper attitude towards God and Church – Prov. 22:6.
- She is concerned with physical well-being
of her child(ren) – Lk.2:52 – Physical, Intellectual, Social, and Spiritual growth.
- She encourages the growth of her children intellectual capability.
- She says NO to her children when necessary.
- She accepts each child as an individual without partiality yet with equal love.
- She disciplines her children – Tit. 2:3-5; Prov. 1:8; 6:20; 23:24-25; 19:18; 13:29.
- She always remembers she is also a wife.
- AS AN IN-LAW –Ruth 1:16-17
- AS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
- Ruth loved her mother-in-law.
- She sought her mother-in-law's advice.
- She willingly accepted the counsel of her mother-in-law.
- She included her mother-in-law in her life – Prov. 17:6.
- She heeded the influence of her mother-in-law's life.
- AS MOTHER-IN-LAW
- Naomi accepted Ruth and Orpah for what they were – Pagan.
- She loved her daughter in-law.
- She sought only good for her daughter-in-law.
- She made certain that her influence was for good. She caused Ruth to accept the only one true God.
- She gave advice to Ruth but never BOSS her.
- AS A MOULDER OF THE SOCIETY – Illus. American History after WWII
- She serves as a mould for the society because she teaches – Tit. 2:3-6, 1 Tim. 2:11-12. Illus. Acts 18:26; Jas. 5:20.
- Home maker and builder – Prov. 31.
- Her benevolent acts –Lydia, Phoebe, Euodia, Syntyche, Dorcas, etc.
- Her hospitality – 1 Pet. 4:9.
- Her visitation.
- She is a good counsellor – Gal.6:1.
CONCLUSION: Your marriage can be successful if you fully perform your role as prescribed by the originator of marriage.
APPENDAGE:
Pillars That Support a Marriage/Home
Intimate, fulfilling marriages have at least five major pillars. Security helps a marriage to withstand the inevitable storms of life. Meaningful Communication is an inescapable necessity if intimacy is to last. Emotional, Romantic bounding can help to stabilize a home, particularly through difficult times. Meaningful touch is crucial to the formation and preservation of an intimate relationship. All these hinged on the very most important of all – Spiritual intimacy. (Adapted) - Gary Smalley & John Trent.
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