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Wives: Encourage Manliness through Your Femininity

Wives: Encourage Manliness through Your Femininity

Mary Farrar

Author, Reading Your Male

Adapted from Reading Your Male: An Invitation to Understand and Influence Your Man’s Sexuality (David C. Cook, 2009) by Mary Farrar.   

What a man needs is an emotionally grounded, God-dependent, soft woman who understands her husband, loves him deeply, knows how to draw healthy boundaries, and—most important—encourages every step he takes toward true manliness. This means that we women have to grow just as much as our men do. We cannot fully study healthy femininity and how to achieve it in this article. But for now, let us simply say that the more healthy we are in our femininity, the more we can encourage our men in healthy manliness.

True femininity stirs the embers of manliness. It awakens a man’s calling, and breathes life into his manly quest.

Our men and boys need such women.

In this feminized world, where else will your men be encouraged towards healthy manliness? Your encouragement will be like rain in the desert.  

The Hebrew word for “encourage” means “to strengthen.” And the Greek word carries the idea of “putting courage into.” That’s what every man and boy needs from us.

There is nothing more encouraging to a son or a husband than a woman who believes in him. One man put it this way: “It’s all about whether my wife thinks I can do it. A husband can slay dragons, climb mountains, and win great victories if he believes his wife believes that he can.”

Oftentimes men don’t step up because they feel it will involve a battle. Or they may simply find it is much easier to be enabled by a wife who will do their job for them.

May I tell you what many men from around the country have expressed to my husband? An astonishing number who grasp their call to godly manliness and decide to make a serious change in their lives, face a surprising resistance at home. Not long ago Steve received an e-mail from one bitter wife:

My husband has left me in charge of the house for so long that I will not give it up … I REFUSE TO GIVE THAT UP. THIS IS MY HOUSE AND CHILDREN. I’m the one who has been reading the Bible to the kids. I defaced the book my husband bought from you, and hid it in a place he won’t find it. If he really wants to be a leader of the house, then he has to KILL ME FIRST, OR YOU CAN.

Okay. Is it any wonder that this man didn’t feel overly inclined to attempt his manly role sooner? As over-the-edge as this e-mail was, it represents a certain kind of control that kills a man’s spirit. A man needs to know that if he is attempting to step into godly manhood, he is not going to have to face a continual counter-attack. Or be killed. If your husband expresses a desire to become the man he has not been in his home, love him for it and give him all the space he needs to grow into that role.

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godsgerl77
6/18/2009 10:51 AM
This article was really good. I'm a newly married 32-year-old who already had 2 daughters going into the marriage. My husband had a son. When we met and throughout our courtship, he showed himself to be a Godly, "manly" man who would be able to pick up the "mantle of leadership" and do his God-ordained job. Since then, however, I've been sorely disappointed, to say the least. I love him, but I feel like I'm still a sinle mother. I think he wants to be a Godly man, but I'm not sure why he's decided not to. He has dumped everything in my lap and gets upset when I don't have a smile on my face 24 hours a day. I'm hoping that, with prayer and counsel things will improve. I plan to look for the book from which this article was taken.
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