We were at our
House Fellowship yesterday when a young girl asked a question I was asked to
answer. “With roles changing in the home, if a woman earns more than a man,
does that make her the head?”
The fact that a
woman earns more than her husband does not make her the head. It is true that
money answers all things. However, there is order in God's kingdom. If a woman
earns more than the husband, there is a need for understanding to balance
things out at home. It takes a very understanding man to allow his wife to work
long hours while he keeps an eye on the children and the home. It is the
responsibility of the woman to still accord the man due respect and make sure
she does not usurp authority because of her financial power. A woman needs to
understand that without the support of the man at home, she cannot progress
without sacrificing some important aspects of life. There is nothing we have,
that we have not received from God.
However, the
fact that a man does not bring in huge amount of money does not reduce his
place as the head. If you work shorter hours than your wife in a day, besides
keeping an eye on your children, you can improve yourself by adding a skill or
two. You can take courses through correspondence or if you are in an
environment where you can acquire a skill, do not shy away from it. This keeps
you out of trouble that idleness can cause and adds value to your person.
The fact that
your wife earns more than you does not mean you should make her life miserable
by expecting her to come back from work and still do house chores, cook (God
help you if you have to really wait for that) and other strenuous things only
to prove you are "the man". Idling around, becoming the CEO of
discussions and comments on Facebook or other social media does not make you
respected.
The concept of
team work makes things work seamlessly when both parties are willing to hold
their own end of the bargain. The home belongs to both the man and woman, it
takes joint effort to make things work. Financial power does not give the woman
headship at home, neither does it take the God-given power away from a man
because of how much he earns.
2 Timothy 2:19
"Nevertheless
the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: “The Lord knows those who
are His,” and, “Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from
iniquity.”"
Let us not
follow the world. I welcome your insights. By Omo Ishow.
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