There is a difference between men, and even women, who
harbor anger toward women, and those who believe that women occupy a cherished position.
There is a difference between men who believe that women
should be humiliated, and those who believe that women should be protected and
honored for their nurturing role.
There is a difference between men who believe that womanhood
is suspect, and those who believe that womanhood is sacred.
And sometimes, on the surface, they can look exactly the
same.
There is a movement among Christian groups that I
welcome. Christians of all stripes are
re-embracing the concepts of traditional family roles and patriarchy. It is, in my opinion, a good thing. I believe that families and individuals are
healthier within the context of Biblical roles.
However, not everyone who embraces that structures of patriarchy, and
traditional family life, embraces the heart of those approaches.
Sometimes, people just don’t like women. Sometimes people harbor distrust for women. Sometimes men don't value womanhood as something sacred to be defended and protected at all costs. And patriarchy looks pretty good to folks
like that.
When movements are new, (or old movements are reviving), all adherents
tend to gather together and jump in the same basket. It
can take a while to sort things out.
We would all do well to resist assuming that the dust jacket
unfailingly belongs to the book.
I don’t suppose that this differentiation is any more
critical than in the evaluation of a suitor.
My husband made a statement, a week or so ago, that won’t
come as a surprise to anyone. It’s
common folk wisdom. Men are like that
aren’t they? We women analyze and
scrutinize, dissect and inspect, and talk ourselves into all sorts of
conclusions. But men are simple
creatures, in the very best of ways.
When they see a duck, they call it a duck, and move on.
“The best two ways to evaluate a man are to look at how he
treats his mother, and at the words that come out of the mouths of his friends.”
I’ve heard if from him before. I just don’t always listen.
Perhaps those of us who embrace Biblical womanhood,
patriarchy, and traditional family roles, would do well to consider that simple
statement. Healthy, happy, and safe,
family life for women who wish to enter into
a traditional Biblical marriage may depend on it.
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You have a wonderful way of nailing the point! Thank you for defining it so well...you speak truth! Interesting to note that it could involve your safety, too :)
ReplyDelete" I believe that families and individuals are healthier within the context of Biblical roles. However, not everyone who embraces that structures of patriarchy, and traditional family life, embraces the heart of those approaches."
ReplyDeleteVery true!
It is easy, with the best of intentions, to focus on the form of biblical teaching while missing the heart of God. For those without good intentions, it's simply their nature...
This is a good post on an important topic. Thanks for sharing!
I was married to someone who didn't love me or care for me. He sometimes would take his thumb and point it up at me and then turn it down, showing that he was pressing me under it.
ReplyDeleteTHEN, for 27 years I have been a dear one and wife to a godly, loving man, who encourages me to do anything God asks me to do, and truly wants me to be blessed and a blessing. I couldn't ever have a better life... as a daughter of our Lord and the dearly loved "queen" of a husband. I couldn't imagine a better life.