I watched and thought ... "I would be eating by now. Maybe he likes cold noodles, BUT I DON'T!"
She waited. Finally, he closed his work, and the two of them bowed together and prayed before they ate ... together. I told myself it was cultural. I told myself she didn't have to wait for him. I told myself he could've paid attention to her while the noodles were hot. The Holy Spirit reminded me that I should, "Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves" (Phil. 2:3). Sometimes that means patiently waiting out of honor, even if your noodles get a little cold.
My beautiful friend is not a doormat; she is such a strong woman of God who practices and exhibits her great strength by choosing to yield her rights and lift up her husband. Her man is a bold and mighty leader of his tribe, and I know that her willingness to honor him has added to his effectiveness, reputation, and joy.
God tells women today that He considers a gentle and quiet spirit to be beautiful (1 Peter 3:3-5). He's not referring to our volume at all, but referring to a heart attitude that yields, a humble spirit that counts others as more important than ourselves. Sadly, women in the 1.2 billion people of India aren't getting that message from the United States; all women around the world need to know God's timeless message of beauty. They need to know that there is honor in yielding.

"For this is how the holy women who hoped in God used to adorn themselves, by submitting to their own husbands" (1 Peter 3:5). Be relieved that God isn't painting a picture of a doormat. He is painting the picture of strong women with beautiful, humble hearts.
- When you have the chance to yield to or wait on your husband, what are you most likely to do?
- How do you think your husband would feel if you counted him as more significant than yourself?
I love this story and so agree that our culture fosters anything but a biblical view of what marriage is suppose to be about.
ReplyDeleteThis topic came in front of me twice today before I read your post. I just love it when God is bringing His plan together! Thank you for a very precious picture of those verses that can trip many of us up as we seek to live out God's word.
ReplyDeleteI think it was something He kept showing me today too. I'm with you in "loving it" and in hoping that I don't miss those messages! Julie Sanders
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I'm right there with you Mary. "Cooling food" is one of my temptation triggers .. maybe I'll start serving things that are supposed to be cold. ;) Julie Sanders
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It can add to the confusion, can't it? I love how God's word crosses all cultures and applies to people of every nationality. Julie Sanders
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