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The Marriage Relationship – His Role

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "The Marriage Relationship – His Role" was published on June 15, 2025 and runs 27 minutes.

June 15, 2025 ·27m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into Cornerstone by Jeremy Prayer - The Marriage Relationship – His RoleChrist exemplifies headship as the ultimate model for husbands through selfless service, sacrificial love, and humble leadership. He taught His disciples not to "lord it over" others but to be a servant, declaring He came "not to be served... but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many." His headship is always for the benefit of the family (or church), akin to a "Good Shepherd" who is "in the trenches," humbly laying aside His own interests. This exemplary life of service earns respect and demonstrates how a husband's headship should avoid being "overbearing or dominant." His sacrificial love for the church serves to sanctify her, modeling how a husband should love his wife to help her become "holy and blameless." This involves nourishing her (actively helping her grow spiritually and otherwise) and cherishing her (warming her through gentle words, affirmation, and honesty), always motivated by compassion to meet her needs and wants abundantly.The purpose of marriage is fundamentally a God-ordained context for individuals to live out their overarching aim of pleasing and glorifying God. Marriage is not an end in itself, but a setting where believers are called to be satisfied in Christ alone, to seek Him, and to serve Him. It primarily serves:To cultivate selflessness, forcing a move away from self-interest, which is often the root of marital problems.For sanctification and growth, as God uses marital trials to "conform you into God's image," refining individuals through challenges.To live out the Gospel, demonstrating that salvation leads to satisfaction in God, not self-service.To foster unity amidst differences, recognizing that husbands and wives are "equal in essence" but "different in function," with roles designed to complement each other in glorifying God.Christ's headship, therefore, perfectly demonstrates how a husband should lead to fulfill these divine purposes of marriage, prioritizing the well-being and spiritual growth of his wife and family.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 – His Role


Christ exemplifies headship as the ultimate model for husbands through selfless service, sacrificial love, and humble leadership. He taught His disciples not to "lord it over" others but to be a servant, declaring He came "not to be served... but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many." His headship is always for the benefit of the family (or church), akin to a "Good Shepherd" who is "in the trenches," humbly laying aside His own interests. This exemplary life of service earns respect and demonstrates how a husband's headship should avoid being "overbearing or dominant." His sacrificial love for the church serves to sanctify her, modeling how a husband should love his wife to help her become "holy and blameless." This involves nourishing her (actively helping her grow spiritually and otherwise) and cherishing her (warming her through gentle words, affirmation, and honesty), always motivated by compassion to meet her needs and wants abundantly.

The purpose of marriage is fundamentally a God-ordained context for individuals to live out their overarching aim of pleasing and glorifying God. Marriage is not an end in itself, but a setting where believers are called to be satisfied in Christ alone, to seek Him, and to serve Him. It primarily serves:

  • To cultivate selflessness, forcing a move away from self-interest, which is often the root of marital problems.
  • For sanctification and growth, as God uses marital trials to "conform you into God's image," refining individuals through challenges.
  • To live out the Gospel, demonstrating that salvation leads to satisfaction in God, not self-service.
  • To foster unity amidst differences, recognizing that husbands and wives are "equal in essence" but "different in function," with roles designed to complement each other in glorifying God.

Christ's headship, therefore, perfectly demonstrates how a husband should lead to fulfill these divine purposes of marriage, prioritizing the well-being and spiritual growth of his wife and family.

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

Patreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

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