Making Things Right
Ronnie Floyd
Colossians 3:18-19, located in Paul’s letter to the Colossian church, addresses household relationships in the context of Christian faith. This part of the letter is part of a broader discussion on Christian living, where Paul outlines how the new life in Christ should influence everyday relationships and behaviors.
In these verses, Paul speaks directly to wives and husbands. To wives, he advises submission to their husbands, as is fitting in the Lord. To husbands, he commands to love their wives and not be harsh with them. These instructions reflect the cultural context of the time, where family structures were hierarchical. However, Paul infuses these societal norms with Christian principles, emphasizing mutual respect and love within the marital relationship.
These teachings offer insights into the dynamics of marital relationships. The call for wives to submit is coupled with the directive for husbands to love selflessly. This creates a balance, framing the marital relationship as a partnership grounded in mutual respect and caring. In a contemporary setting, these verses encourage us to view marital roles not as rigid prescriptions but as opportunities to express Christian virtues of love, respect, and understanding. The essence of Paul’s message is about nurturing a harmonious, supportive relationship where both partners feel valued and respected. It’s about applying the principles of Christ's love in the most intimate of human relationships, ensuring that actions and attitudes towards each other are reflective of the compassion and respect that faith in Christ inspires. This approach can lead to a deeper, more fulfilling marital partnership, characterized by mutual care and understanding.