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“Happy Wife, Happy Life”
Categories: CHILDREN, CHRISTIANS, MARRIAGE, NEW TESTAMENT, RELATIONSHIPS, THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCHI was told recently by my pastor that an elder should always put his congregation first, even before his wife. I believe that to be incorrect. I always thought that we should all place God first, our spouses second, and our children third, and that is the model for a christian family. I believe that to be one of the most significant examples to your congregation. Am I correct, or am I wrong about this?Sincerely,
Ducks In A Row
Dear Ducks In A Row,
You are right. The Scriptures are clear that being an elder is a voluntary position (1 Tim 3:1). A man can resign from the eldership, but he can’t resign from his marriage or his family. God makes it clear that when a man marries, a large portion of his life becomes dedicated to caring for his wife’s needs (1 Cor 7:32-34). Furthermore, husbands are clearly told that they must care for their wives as much as they care for their own bodies (Eph 5:28). A man is a husband for life; he is an elder by choice for a time.
His relationship with his children is also not optional. A father has various responsibilities to his offspring (Eph 6:4, Col 3:21, Heb 12:9, etc.).