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blessednw -> RE: Men's role in the Home - One Stop Thread (8/22/2007 4:51:41 PM)
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ORIGINAL: blessednw Word. Isn't that male privilege? I don't understand. Are you saying that words are male privilege? Oops, no. Word is the equivalent to "yes, that's true" in the vernacular. AAAAh. Must be a youth thing. LOL In response, that is what gender hierarchalists teach but it is not Scriptural. Males don't get special privileges just because we are male. Actually, what we should acknowledge is that we have different responsibilities to use our particular strengths for the good of others. If you are strong, use that strength for others benefit. That's why historically men have been the warriors and hunters, because more men than women tend to have strengths that fit that use. Whatever skills we have should be used for the benefit of others, even while we enjoy them ourselves. God's way is to serve, not be served. Yes. I was agreeing with your post, and saying "Word". It is a youth thing, about 20-23 yr old in fact (not me, my kids). I appreciate what you wrote. I have known the benefits of honoring each mate's gifts for some time now, but struggled for a while about how submission is meant to be worked out. I like what I read about what was going on in the church then in "what Paul really said about women" that was very helpful. Also, it was helpful to see that this "male privilege' concept came up time and again in discussions/ learnings about how the "abuse/abadonment/blame/offense" cycles get built up in couples. As one who is working to help dismantle such structures(strongholds) of the minds of offended women, in my own small way, I appreciated your posts, and others on this thread. Yes, truly, God's way is to serve. Jesus modeled this to us. I like the strengths based model of the companionship of marriage too. I would also like to comment that there is a lot of limping going on in modern men and women. Lack of godly role models, misused authority, fears inspired by trauma and offenses.... Not as many men can easily lovingly protect and lead, and not as many women can respect, at least in their current state. There are reasons, sins of themselves and others that affect this, but we need to honor the individual and seek to support them in spite of their weakness or limp, and pray for them to fulfill their callings. NOT bash them, leave them, disrespect them, control them, use them as an example of "bad" people, etc. WE should pray for those who are doing a poor job of responsibilities and endeavor to do a passionate job of doing our own. God will help us, even if we are not strong.
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