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This is written from a Bible oriented perspective. I don't mean to
offend anyone, but I know the subject is provocative. Please be respectful enough to read the whole post before you start throwing stones. Genesis 2:18 ------------------------------------------------------------- Then the LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone; I will make him a helper suitable for him." ------------------------------------------------------------- Woman was created to be man's helper. Many assume this means she should cook, clean and care for the children, but that isn't the case. Many women in the Bible had servants to do all of the house work and chores that is sometimes called "woman's work". Woman is man's helper, so the important question is "what is it that God wants men to do." Man is designated as the head of the household, just as Jesus is the head of the Church. So it's the woman's place to help the man run the household. How should a man run a household? Jesus taught in John 13, that you lead by serving. So, I believe, a woman's job in a marriage is giving advice, comfort and support to her husband who in turn serves his wife and children. The relationship is designed to be cyclical in nature with the man serving the family and the family serving the man, but responsiblity for the family's failures fall squarely onto the man's shoulders. That said, a woman's place is where ever she wants it to be. If she is moved to work, she should work. If she is moved to be a stay at home mother, she should stay at home. Her husband should have final say on if she works or not, but he should only disgree with her in a case where her work damages the family unit. If I found Miss Right and she made more than I do, I would love to be a stay at home dad and do all the cooking and cleaning. Deborah (Judges 4:1-7) was busy leading Israel as Judge, General and Prophetess, while I guess her husband Lappidoth was probably happy staying at home and caring for the kids (pure conjecture, we don't know anything about him, but his name). The important thing is that BOTH partners do what is best for the family, the relationship and do what makes their partner happy, with the gifts that God has given them. This was God's original design for marriage. Woman is God's last creation and the world wouldn't be worth living in without them. God bless all you ladies, I hope you all take this in the loving way it is intended. |
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A woman is Gods best creation
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I love this and wish more men would think this way
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Genesis 1-28;
'... Male and Female created he them.' No order of importance here when humanity was created on the sixth day. The one you quoted came at the creation of Adam (which occured after the day of rest) |
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Beautiful message spidercmb
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I believe that most women do know there place as you describe it Spider.
What’s needed is that more men realized their responsibility. So a much better title for this thread would have been: “MEN SHOULD KNOW THEIR RESPONSIBILITY” By the way, I’ve always believed that parents should have a supportive egalitarian relationship in a household. This comes automatic from knowing that male and female evolved side-by-side. |
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Nice Spider. I believe every family unit starts with a partnership and
usually that partnership allows each person to do what they do best, and each stands as compliment to the other. Of course for a minute there I was going to say something about the man having the final say, but then I remembered, in context of your post, the man's job was to serve the family, that means it was to be his job to decide what would be best. So from that perspective I'll let it pass. Well, this time anyway. |
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without a woman i wouldn't be alive
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Ever noticed that a Good Woman can raise a man up beyond his greatest
imagination. And a Bad Woman can turn him into dirt in 10 minutes flat. Yet a Good Man can be a fitting partner. But a Bad Man can turn a woman into a shrew in seconds flat. Hard to choose wisely since both can show us what we think we are looking for. |
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Redykeulous,
If you choose a man who loves you and has your best interests at heart, wouldn't you trust him to make the final decisions? Relationships are about trust and I will encourage my daughter to only marry a man if he loves the Lord first and her second. If he loves the Lord, he will do as the Lord has commanded and make her a wonderful husband. |
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Abracadabra,
I named the thread the way I did for a reason. I'm sure if you think about it you will figure it out. |
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If he loves the Lord more he will do as the Lord commanded and leave her
to follow in the footsteps of the Lord. Love the woman more. The Lord will understand. She you must live with in this life. The Lord will be with you both. |
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very good point, Spider...
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TLW wrote:
“without a woman i wouldn't be alive” Tis true of all of us. Of course, I think there is also a man involved in that process too. :o) AB wrote: “Ever noticed that a Good Woman can raise a man up beyond his greatest imagination.” This is so true, but as you also point out it can go the other way too. A good person can be a healthy inspiration to another person. I seek a partner in the hope that we can inspire each other beyond our greatest imaginations. Unfortunately, that doesn’t appear to be on the agenda for this particular life. |
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Spider wrote:
“I named the thread the way I did for a reason. I'm sure if you think about it you will figure it out.” Your choice of thread title doesn’t surprise me in the least. I was just suggesting a better title is all. |
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You still breath.
Life is. |
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interesting...
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Abracadabra,
Really? What was my reason for choosing this title? |
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James you have a great sense of humour dude.
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Spider wrote:
“Really? What was my reason for choosing this title?” I think you missed my point. My point is that most women already KNOW what you have described. They expect as much. If you pay attention to what most women say about their failed relationships you will soon learn that is it the man who doesn’t KNOW his responsibility. That was my only point. If you would like to explain why you think women need to know their place I’m all ears. From my point of view I think most women already do know their “place”. Of course, I could be wrong. I'm just sharing my view is all. |
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