I Peter 3:7, "Likewise, ye husbands, dwell
with them according to knowledge, giving honour unto the wife, as unto the
weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life; that your
prayers together be not hindered."
This morning, one of the paramount
problems in any society in the world - and especially the United States - is the
crumbling values of marriage and the home. With rampant fornication and divorce
rates, the "norm" is rapidly becoming that which is contrary to the tenets of
God's word. Eventually, generations will live where the idea of the Biblical
family will seem unusual rather than commonplace. With such a subversive
trend-line, a Bible student can see that nothing pleases Satan more than
families to either break apart or exist in amalgamations that are alien to God's
institutions. Therefore, kind reader, let us be on our guard to earnestly
contend and guard the most time honoured natural institution of the Almighty:
marriage and the family.
There are many thoughts within our study
verse, and while there are many beautiful jewels that could be examined, it is
our intention to focus on the last phrase of the verse: "that your prayers
together be not hindered." It should be noted first, however, that everything
in the context that seems to point to an "inequality" of the man and woman is
indeed correct. God got it right, and society would do well to take heed of
it. In the preceding verses, the wife is referenced as having a place to
reverence or obey her husband. In our verse, the husband is told to honour the
wife as the weaker vessel. In expressions such as these, one spouse is
honouring the "superiority" of the other. Much to society's dismay, God did not
make or create men and women equal. He created both of them as superiors and at
the same time inferiors. Men are superior to women at some things, while women
are superior to men at other things. It is simply the way that God made us.
The point of making a marriage and
subsequent family work according to God's design is not to shoot for equality.
Rather, it should be to work within the roles and responsibilities that God has
given to each one. Why is it that God gave men the responsibilities that He
did? Why is it that God gave women the responsibilities that He did? The
answer is the same to both questions. Because He made each of them better than
the other at their given jobs. Simply put, if men and women act like the men
and women that the Bible instructs, marriage will be a whole lot easier, and
parenting will have less potholes and bombs to deal with. Now, having laid that
groundwork, let us examine that phrase that brings both of them together
completely and totally.
Notice that Peter does not say that
husbands pray "for" their wives. While it is good to pray for your wife, Peter
says that we should pray "together" or "with" our wives. That means that the
husband should be regularly and consistently leading his marriage in prayer with
his wife. She is there present with him, and the prayers go up together with
two people offering up one prayer as a singular unit for mutual needs, benefits,
comforts, and thanks. One of the things that has continued to slide in recent
years - which is one of the reasons for family ruin - is the concept of "family
worship." No, this is not on par with public, church worship. Family worship
cannot supplant or replace regularly going to the house of God, but it is a
daily need for the family's health and survival.
In olden days before the rise of the
hustle and bustle of life, families spent much time in the evening in one
another's presence engaged in worship together. Whether praying around the fire
or reading the Bible together, they were together and busy thanking God for His
continued presence, grace, and blessings. Where does such a mindset and habit
start? It starts with husbands and wives praying together. What will hinder
this (as Peter says that such can be hindered)? What hinders this is thinking
our own thoughts and doing our own things. If the wife is too busy with her own
ideals and individual goals, she will not obey and respect her husband like she
should. If the husband is too full of his own thinking and putting his career
or hobbies first, he will not love (sacrifice for) his wife or honour her like
he should. When men stop sacrificing for their wives and wives stop respecting
their husbands, "together" prayer time will soon cease or never begin.
Before we move into a spiritual
application of this in the kingdom, let us briefly consider that by and large
today there is little sacrifice in the world by husbands. Too much time is
spent on hobbies, careers, etc. There is equally a problem with wives
respecting their husbands. They are too concerned with either their own
careers, what they want, etc. One of the most memorable quotes from my youth
actually came from my mother. She said, "Son the reason the women's lib
movement years ago was so successful is because there was a two way street going
on. Too many women wanted the man's job, and too many men were willing to give
it to them." When a man does not want to sacrifice and love his wife like he
should, he will willingly relinquish the role as head of his house and spiritual
leader in the home. When a woman does not want to respect her husband as her
head, she will strive to fill a position that God neither authorized nor built
her for. Brethren, we are not equal. May we engage according to God's word as
He built and designed us.
Now, in a spiritual sense, the Bible is
replete with references to Christ and His church functioning like a husband and
wife (Ephesians 5 is a plain example). Now, if the natural husband and wife
should be praying together, what about the Husband and His beloved? Consider
that we never pray alone. Every time the church offers up prayers to God, her
Husband is present and praying with us. Yes, He petitions for us. He beseeches
His Father in our room and stead as an advocate and intercessor. However, He
also prays with us by bringing our thoughts, cares, needs, and thanks before His
Father in love.
In all the senses in which a husband
should function for his wife, Christ fulfills them to a jot and tittle. He
never neglects to give honour to His wife as unto a weaker vessel. He considers
that she is an heir together with Him of the grace of life. He loves her as He
loves His own flesh. He loves her to the point of laying down His life for
her. Nothing in the Husband's role and job goes unfulfilled. However, our
prayers together with Him can be hindered if we fail to perform the
responsibility of the wife in obeying and respecting our Husband. One of the
simplest explanations of the love of the husband and the respect of the wife
came from an older minister when I was a youth, "Men are supposed to love their
wives, and the more lovable a wife makes herself the easier the husband's job
is. Wives are supposed to respect their husbands, and the more respectable a
husband makes himself the easier the wife's job is."
Our Husband is the most respectable one
could ever find. He is fairer than 10,000. He loved us, though we were
unlovable. How easy should it be to respect Him! Consider something else about
our prayers that should make us respect Him even more. It should also fuel us
to never allow our prayers together with Him to be hindered. In Revelation 5:8,
John is in the middle of describing the heavenly portal. He is given access to
see the great majesty surrounding God's throne with the saints, the angels,
elders, beasts, and most importantly the Lamb and Lion. While seeing these
things, John's mentions seeing something else: golden vials. These golden vials
are declared to be the prayers of the saints.
When surrounded in absolute beauty, God
still reserves room for our prayers. Though He is surrounded by an absolute
cacophony of perfect praise, song, and voice, He still takes time to pull the
lids off those golden vials to fill the throne room with the aroma of our
prayers, thanks, and supplications. Why should God reserve such holy and
respectable space around Himself for our seemingly feeble efforts? Because
friends, we are not nor are we ever praying alone. Christ Jesus our Husband
prays with us, and His voice makes the seemingly feeble efforts worthy of the
most holy and eternal ground. While listening to the grand, new song of
redemption, the prayers intertwine with the scene to present us with the
praise. Friends, no matter how feeble you feel or unworthy the efforts seems,
remember the love and sacrifice of your Husband. He still cares for you enough
to pray with you so that your thoughts are heard amidst perfection and IN total
perfection before the face of our Heavenly Father. What a loving and
respectable Husband! May our prayer together with Him include absolute
obedience and respect unto such a One!
In Hope,
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