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The Marriage Relationship - Her Role

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "The Marriage Relationship - Her Role" was published on June 15, 2025 and runs 24 minutes.

June 15, 2025 ·24m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into Cornerstone by Jeremy Prayer - The Marriage Relationship - Her RoleThe fundamental purpose of marriage, for a wife, is to glorify God above all else. Prioritizing a "happy marriage" over this ultimate goal can turn the marriage into an idol. A wife can strengthen her marriage and honor God regardless of her husband's actions by focusing on her own internal and external conduct.The sources define a wife's role through five key aspects:Unique Helper: A wife is divinely designed to be a "helpmate" who uniquely corresponds to and assists her husband, a role that cannot be filled by careers or other relationships. Her primary focus is often on diligently keeping the home, which is considered a great honor and responsibility, glorifying God even in mundane tasks.Joyful Submission: This is a vertical submission to God, not solely dependent on the husband's worthiness. It flows from an internal desire to honor Christ, acknowledging his God-given position as head. However, it has limits; a wife is not obligated to submit if it clearly violates scripture or her conscience.Gentle and Quiet Spirit: This refers to an imperishable inner beauty of a soothing disposition, composure, and inner peacefulness. It is to be cultivated, especially when the husband is sinning, by focusing on personal character development and hope in God, rather than immediate confrontation.Unconditional Lover: A wife is called to place her affection on her husband, actively fighting the battle in her mind by dwelling on his positive qualities. This love stems from her relationship with God and reflects God's own compassion, not from the husband's perfect performance.Overflowing with Respect: Men often feel disrespected by "death by a thousand cuts"—subtle, consistent negative comments or actions. A wife should actively notice, honor, and defer to her husband, respecting his God-given position as head of the family, and always communicating with grace.A wife can strengthen her marriage "alone" through a "head, heart, and hand" approach. This means prioritizing glorifying God in her thoughts (head), recognizing her own sin and humbling herself before God in her motives (heart), and actively engaging with God's Word while replacing negative behaviors with positive ones (hand). This empowers her to find joy and peace in God regardless of external marital circumstances.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

Deep Dive into Cornerstone by Jeremy Prayer - The Marriage Relationship - Her Role


The fundamental purpose of marriage, for a wife, is to glorify God above all else. Prioritizing a "happy marriage" over this ultimate goal can turn the marriage into an idol. A wife can strengthen her marriage and honor God regardless of her husband's actions by focusing on her own internal and external conduct.

The sources define a wife's role through five key aspects:

  • Unique Helper: A wife is divinely designed to be a "helpmate" who uniquely corresponds to and assists her husband, a role that cannot be filled by careers or other relationships. Her primary focus is often on diligently keeping the home, which is considered a great honor and responsibility, glorifying God even in mundane tasks.
  • Joyful Submission: This is a vertical submission to God, not solely dependent on the husband's worthiness. It flows from an internal desire to honor Christ, acknowledging his God-given position as head. However, it has limits; a wife is not obligated to submit if it clearly violates scripture or her conscience.
  • Gentle and Quiet Spirit: This refers to an imperishable inner beauty of a soothing disposition, composure, and inner peacefulness. It is to be cultivated, especially when the husband is sinning, by focusing on personal character development and hope in God, rather than immediate confrontation.
  • Unconditional Lover: A wife is called to place her affection on her husband, actively fighting the battle in her mind by dwelling on his positive qualities. This love stems from her relationship with God and reflects God's own compassion, not from the husband's perfect performance.
  • Overflowing with Respect: Men often feel disrespected by "death by a thousand cuts"—subtle, consistent negative comments or actions. A wife should actively notice, honor, and defer to her husband, respecting his God-given position as head of the family, and always communicating with grace.

A wife can strengthen her marriage "alone" through a "head, heart, and hand" approach. This means prioritizing glorifying God in her thoughts (head), recognizing her own sin and humbling herself before God in her motives (heart), and actively engaging with God's Word while replacing negative behaviors with positive ones (hand). This empowers her to find joy and peace in God regardless of external marital circumstances.

Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian

Patreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

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