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Man and Woman’s Roles in Marriage
There is much confusion
regarding the roles of a husband and a wife plus the roles of a Father and a
mother in the family. The husband's responsibility is to focus on his
relationship with his wife on how he nurtures their relationship as husband and
wife likewise with the wife. To complete each other that the man is not
complete without the woman, there is a danger when the husband and wife are
apart. Man will seek something else to fill that emptiness if it happens too
often it could be work, woman, wine; whatever happens to come along at that
time.
The woman was made for the man too, and this was to be his crowning glory, 1 Corinthians 11:7. Matthew Henry says, “Man was dust refined, but the woman was dust double refined” the wife should not compete with or criticize her husband. She is to make her husband proud of her and to make that the number one thing in her life. Her submission and spirituality may win a lost husband. The husband’s love and leadership may win a lost wife and children. Also, the role of the father and mother should be differentiated that a father and mother to take care of the needs of their children and be a good provider for their kids including their financial needs and education and social development as persons to be a good example in the community.
According to Dr. Joseph
Tan about the unity of understanding of the Husband and wife’s
responsibilities:
1.
He is to love the wife – love must have willingness by the individual involved to
show it. Love does not generalize but discerns, love does not confuse but
communicates and clarifies. The husband put the highest interest of his wife
and not his own and he provides that place of security and love for the wife, a
friend, and a lover all rolled out in one.
2.
He is to look after the
wife - that means to
provide her material needs because women in general want a secure life, they
are worried about their daily needs for the children’s foods, education, and
clothing that are well provided. Then physically that the wife will look
beautiful for the husband to maintain his beauty by giving her needs and not be
a worrier that destroys the beauty of a woman when in stress.
3.
He is to lead the wife - the question is “who takes the lead spiritually in the
home? The husband is the one who calls for prayer, reads the scripture, and
teaches the truths about God for the children to grow in the knowledge of the
Lord and his grace, as He is the priest in the family to fulfill the spiritual
responsibility.
The wife’s role to
fulfill her responsibilities to her husband:
1.
She is to be submissive
and in subjection to the husband - Wives must keep in mind that the role they are to play in life
was not decided by their choice but it is from the word of God in 1 Peter 3:1,
Ephesians 5:22,24. Submission in no way suggests that God thinks any less of
the wife. It is different in function not of value. He is not superior or
inferior. He made us different in roles to fulfill; he made man a leader and a
woman a follower. God brings them together into a union to support, to
help, to strengthen, to complement, to supplement one another, and not to
fight.
2.
She is to possess
spirituality - 1 Peter 3:1-6,
show how the Christian wife must be genuine in her spiritual life. To be the
kind of woman God wants her to be, she manifests a true concern for her
husband’s salvation and spiritual welfare by being modest and have an inward
beauty.
3.
She is to stay attractive - it may sound immature or superficial according to Dr.
Tan but the man looks at the outer beauty of a woman that a man’s need for
physical attractiveness in a woman is profound. So ladies stay beautiful for
your husbands, attitudes may change but it is hard to become beautiful
outside. A wife's attractiveness is a vital ingredient to the success
of her marriage and any wife who ignores this notion, whatever the reasons,
risks disaster according to Dr. Tan.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Childbirth in the New Normal
This
year was tough for the fact that the virus is existing. The pandemic changed
the accustomed lives of the people that includes delivering a baby. Before the
pandemic, giving birth is a smooth sailing process. The pregnant woman goes to
the hospital and will be waiting in the labor room until her cervix is fully
dilated. She will be in the delivery room where there is plenty of staff. Once
the baby is out, the mother is ready to be transferred to her chosen
accommodation – ward, semi-private room, or private room. If there are no complications
with the baby, the baby joins the mother in the room accommodation. Relatives
and friends of the woman who gave birth will then visit the hospital whenever
they want to congratulate the mother and welcome the baby. However, this child
delivery routine changed a whole lot this year.
In this pandemic time, childbirth is much more complicated and
expensive. Physicians, nurses, and other medical staff that will assist the
patient are required to wear a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times. This personal protective
gear is being charged to the patient’s bill. Another thing that makes
childbirth complicated and expensive is because hospitals now require rapid
test/ swab tests for everyone who is trying to get admitted. Swab
test in the Philippines
costs 3,500-6,500 per head. If the person shows signs of fever
and cough, then there is a big possibility that the hospital will reject you
and transfer you to a Covid isolation facility while waiting for your swab test
result to come out. So, imagine being pregnant going through labor and in
isolation, is such a hassle? Bills in the hospital are also much higher now
because of sanitation costs. For example, in one hospital in the Philippines -
the ward package before the pandemic was just 14,000
pesos, but recently it
has been raised to 16,000 pesos. All these factors are the reason why most pregnant
women prefer to give birth in lying in’s instead than in the hospital because it is
much cheaper and not that risky.
Even though the process seems to be different now than what we
have been used to, we have no choice but to go along, for it is part of the new
normal. Pregnant women are one of those vulnerable sectors that are much affected by this
pandemic. Giving birth at this time is much riskier than before. One
should prepare in all aspects.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2020
The Rise of Plant Enthusiasts during the Pandemic
The pandemic caused many disruptions in peoples' lives - closed businesses, canceled trips, lockdown, and many more. Yet, people are anxious to move on with their lives. As for today, let us set aside the negative impact of the pandemic on people. Instead, we will take a quick look at some of the positive outcomes.
Having plants at home is said to be good for our mental health. It is undeniably relaxing to see different kinds of plants in and around our homes. Plants can also help keep the temperature balanced. Taking care of plants is also helpful in reducing anxiety. Most of us are anxious about our current situation as to what is going on with the world.
Plant enthusiasts make the world more pleasant despite the circumstances in which we have now. Growing plants has proven to effectively free us from the anxiety that this pandemic has caused.
Contributor/Article by: JC
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