Men Who Marry

In Daily Devotional by Scott Roberts

Bible Verse: “Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.” (Ephesians 5:25 ESV)

Scripture Reading: Ephesians 5:22-33

The relationship between a husband and wife is a sacred bond that mirrors Christ’s love for the Church.

As husbands, we are called to love our wives sacrificially and unconditionally, as Christ did for us. This love is not just about grand gestures but also everyday acts of kindness, patience, and support. Christ’s love for the Church is selfless and enduring, and our love for our wives should reflect that same commitment and care.

Loving our wives means putting their needs above our own and serving them with a humble heart. This can be challenging, especially in the busyness of life. But it’s through these small, consistent acts of love that we build a strong and lasting marriage. When we prioritize our relationship with our wives and show them respect and honor, we create a loving and nurturing environment that glorifies God.

One practical way to show love is through communication. Early in our marriage, my wife was overwhelmed with her job and managing our home while I was unexpectedly jobless and looking for work.

Noticing her mood, I sat down with her at bedtime and asked how she was feeling. She hesitated but eventually opened up about her stress. We spent hours talking and sharing our fears and challenges. By simply listening, I helped alleviate her burdens and acted on what she needed.

Since then, we’ve made regular check-ins a priority, staying connected and aware of each other’s well-being. This practice strengthened our relationship and taught me the importance of being present and attentive.

Taking time to listen, understand, and respond thoughtfully to our wives’ needs and concerns demonstrates our commitment to them. It also means being there for them emotionally and spiritually, praying with them, and supporting them in their walk with Christ.

Another important aspect of marriage is grace and forgiveness. Just as Christ forgave us, we must be willing to show grace whenever we can and forgive our wives, seeking reconciliation when conflicts arise. This fosters a spirit of unity and peace in our marriage.

By being a source of love, encouragement, and support, we reflect Christ’s love to our wives and strengthen our bond with them.

Prayer: Lord, help me to love my wife as You have loved the Church. Teach me to be patient, kind, and selfless in my love for her. Strengthen our marriage and let it be a testament to Your love and grace. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Reflection: Think about how you can show more love and appreciation to your wife today. What small act of kindness can you do to make her feel valued and cherished?


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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts is an elder, teacher, speaker, and men's ministry leader at Bayfair Baptist Church. In addition to writing for his personal blog, Scott has released a men's ministry book called Warrior Disciple. Originally from Missouri, USA, Scott now resides in Pickering, Ontario with his wife and their youngest daughter.
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts is an elder, teacher, speaker, and men's ministry leader at Bayfair Baptist Church. In addition to writing for his personal blog, Scott has released a men's ministry book called Warrior Disciple. Originally from Missouri, USA, Scott now resides in Pickering, Ontario with his wife and their youngest daughter.