“He who finds a wife finds a good
thing,
and obtains favor from the Lord.”
— Proverbs 18:22 (NRSV)
The phrase “happy wife, happy
life” comes from the Bollywood movie, Bride
and Prejudice (2004), and, though it can easily be taken as a patronising
offence against wives, there is another vital, indeed I believe biblical, truth
behind such a phrase—such a truth as to highlight the need for husbands to
treat their wives like princesses.
Being a husband, such like, could
seem an impossible task—to treat the love of his life like a princess,
notwithstanding how neglectfully she may treat him. But the gospel principle
resonating from the Bible is we are to serve our contemporaries as if we are serving God—without
condition. God deals with the rest.
We could imagine what it might
look like for a husband to sacrifice for is wife, particularly in the things he
could do for her, the time he could give, and the affection, in serving her as
a princess should be served. How might it look?
Being royal, princesses are
entitled to royal treatment, and with the privilege of regal position, comes
honour always. Never is she to be apart from honour. No matter the
circumstances respect is due to her. (Yet, us husbands will never get it
perfectly right—but our intent is the important thing.)
The Truth about Wives for Husbands
Ask any single man this question: how beautiful is the woman you would like to
marry? They will not be able to find words satisfactory to describe such a
woman. They’d do anything for her. Single men hate to see married women treated
roughly, disrespected, and neglected. They see an ungrateful man tending to his
wife. They see a coward.
Because of the phenomenon known as
“male [white] privilege” most women are disadvantaged, not just physically, in
comparison to men. As a result, most women learn to expect less than most men
do. This may be a hard truth to accept. But the truth is women are generally
more virtuous and deserve a higher respect (we could call it “love”) than most
men are ready to give to them.
I can say from personal experience
it has been hard to learn the importance of treating my wife like a princess. I
have very often fallen into the trap of considering us equals. But, of course,
this is not quite right. Any man with daughters would agree. We want our
girls—our women—to be treated specially; for good reason.
Men who don’t treat their wives
properly reflect an ungodly society, just like those who neglect the
marginalised.
But, a man who finds a wife finds
a good thing, according to the Word of God. He finds favour in the sight of
God. In a very similar proverb (Proverbs 8:35), whoever finds Wisdom finds
favour in the sight of God. When a man marries a woman he is blessed more than
he imagines, but he may not know it for years, if ever. We should pray more
husbands might see God’s revelation in this matter and intend on being a true
prince to their wives.
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When a man learns to treat his
wife in ways that makes her happy he has a happy life. This is a life that both
she and he deserve. But a man must make his wife happy first. He takes the
initiative. That’s his job.
© 2013 S. J.
Wickham.
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