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How the Holy Spirit Uses Our Wives

The below article was written by Marriage Today’s Jimmy Evans. It’s a weekly e-mail “Marriage Builder.”  I couldn’t locate the article on the Marriage Today site. So, I copied and pasted it into my blog from the email.  I highly recommend visiting the site and subscribing to the weekly emails of Marriage Today.

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Jesus describes the Holy Spirit as our “helper” in John 14:16. In this passage, the Greek word translated “helper” is procolasit. It means “called alongside.”

As our helper or companion, the Holy Spirit will walk alongside us as the most faithful friend we could have. And I believe that a great wife will exhibit many of the characteristics of the Holy Spirit in a marriage relationship.

Once of these shared roles is as convictor. In John 16, Jesus says that when the Holy Spirit comes, he will convict the world “of sin and of righteousness and of judgment.”

Convicting is not condemnation. Conviction is kindly telling a person, “Hey, you are wrong.” And let’s face it: women are pretty good at that. You might laugh, but I’m serious. A wife can say things to her husband—necessary things, things that he needs to change—that no one else can say.

They are good at it, and as husbands we need to listen when they convict us about something.

A second role of the Holy Spirit that a wife may also demonstrate is that of connector. He connects people relationally. The Holy Spirit is always connecting us with God. He reminds us of Jesus.

Women are natural connectors because they connect men to their children. This is one of the natural things women do. They remind us to spend more time with the kids, or make sure we know when we’ve hurt our kids’ feelings or when we need to have a talk with one of our children.

Our wives are intuitive about those things, while husbands often are not. We need their input to keep us tuned in.

Women will also connect us to our own feelings. It’s their way of partnering with the Holy Spirit to heal us. They know how messed up a lot of us are emotionally—don’t try to deny it, guys—and God uses them to get inside us and fix us.

Early in our marriage, Karen would always ask me how I felt about certain things. I would always respond the same way. “I do not feel,” I would tell her, “and I don’t want you to talk to me about my feelings.” Talking about feelings made me really nervous.

But she knew. She knew that I’d been hurt about certain things that I wouldn’t talk about. I’d always deny it when she brought it up, but every time the Holy Spirit would eventually confirm it. Karen was right. She was always right, and God used her to heal a lot of the emotional scars I was carrying around—scars that had taken their toll on me and our marriage.

Women have incredible intuition and relational wisdom. Just as I’ve learned to listen to the Holy Spirit’s promptings in my relationship with God, I have learned to listen to Karen’s voice in our marriage.

As convictor and connector, she continues to impact our relationship and make me a better person.

Every great wife can play that role in your marriage, too, if you’ll listen.

Blessings!

Time with Rick & Bubba

Me, Rick, and Bubba following my interview on their show

First of all, Rick and Bubba and Speedy are amazing. Men of God. Incredibly encouraging off the air.  They are the real deal. Love’em and look forward to the next time I get to be with them.

Also, for those who are viewing the 13 Ways to ruin your life site (www.13Waystoruinyourlife.com) for the first time– One thing I failed to mention is that the book is great for WOMEN too. I have had close to as many women buy it for themselves, their kids, their husbands, nephews, and so forth.

My sister said that the book helped her understand how a man thinks and the struggles he faces in the fighting and fleeing of sexual sin. Ladies, I strongly want to encourage you to download and/or purchase the book also. It will inform you, bless you, and challenge you.  Upon testimonies I’ve heard from women it can apply to you too, whether it be sexual sin, any sin, or simply understanding the struggle of men.

Thanks for visiting my site. May the Lord empower you and encourage you to flee and fight sexual temptation, indeed all sinful temptation, for His glory… and your good.