DiscipleOfChrist
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Ok I know that's provocative. But, it is a concern of mine, as sometimes I feel a message that that's just what a man is supposed to expect, albeit in terms of how noble it is.
My thing for a long time about marriage is: God gave Adam a "suitable helper." That was after he was already working in the garden
And with a "suitable helper", if the end result is: the entire direction of your time and strength got completely consumed by the "helper," something went wrong. My expectation for the intended result, as I believe on faith that God didn't mess up when He made a suitable helper, is: she enhances him in the purposes that he had in the first place. Of course she needs some of her own maintenance, but the original mission should still have a NET GAIN. Like if you get an assistant at work, the intention is that the original thing that you're doing is enhanced.
I think this attracts women too: a man on a mission, passion, fire in his belly for a cause that she feels fulfilled to be a part of. Proverbs 31 makes me think of a brave woman: "she laughs at the time to come", "strength and dignity are her clothing," "she does not eat the bread of idleness," etc.
But again, yes, I get that a wife needs attention, which is great. Making a woman happy is wonderful, feels like conquering the world (or of course, what I think that's like).
While we talk about enduring a marriage like a notch on the belt for some kind of fulfilling task accomplished, what I'm interested in is: how has a net positive worked out with the blessing of a "suitable helper"? Does more than one increase the net gain?
My thing for a long time about marriage is: God gave Adam a "suitable helper." That was after he was already working in the garden
And with a "suitable helper", if the end result is: the entire direction of your time and strength got completely consumed by the "helper," something went wrong. My expectation for the intended result, as I believe on faith that God didn't mess up when He made a suitable helper, is: she enhances him in the purposes that he had in the first place. Of course she needs some of her own maintenance, but the original mission should still have a NET GAIN. Like if you get an assistant at work, the intention is that the original thing that you're doing is enhanced.
I think this attracts women too: a man on a mission, passion, fire in his belly for a cause that she feels fulfilled to be a part of. Proverbs 31 makes me think of a brave woman: "she laughs at the time to come", "strength and dignity are her clothing," "she does not eat the bread of idleness," etc.
But again, yes, I get that a wife needs attention, which is great. Making a woman happy is wonderful, feels like conquering the world (or of course, what I think that's like).
While we talk about enduring a marriage like a notch on the belt for some kind of fulfilling task accomplished, what I'm interested in is: how has a net positive worked out with the blessing of a "suitable helper"? Does more than one increase the net gain?