IN TIMES OF MARITAL CONFLICTS, WHO SHOULD MAKE THE MOVE FIRST?
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IN TIMES OF MARITAL CONFLICTS, WHO SHOULD MAKE THE MOVE FIRST?
"As the head of the family, I advise that the man should demonstrate greater maturity by initiating the move for a resolution even if he thinks he is right. Nothing breaks up a marriage like a scenario whereby the two spouses are trying to prove their innocence in a case or justify their actions or inactions. Remember, two wrongs never make a right. Please understand that."
"As husbands, our position in the family is a call to a higher life of marital operations. Honestly, being a true head requires a lot of love, understanding, patience, tolerance, forgiveness and overlooking. If as a man, you are the type who likes to prove a point in all conflicts with your spouse, you won't be able to be that true head you're called to be. A head means a LEADER, not a LORD.Most times in marriage, winning isn't about"
Society often praises husbands when marriages succeed and blames wives when marriages fail, producing unfair gendered judgments. Praise and blame should be apportioned based on individual actions rather than gender, reflecting justice and fairness. Marital conflicts arise over spiritual, financial, sexual, material, familial, or attitudinal issues, and resolution approaches matter. Men, as family heads, should demonstrate maturity by initiating reconciliation even when convinced of their correctness. True headship requires love, understanding, patience, tolerance, forgiveness, and the willingness to overlook faults. Leadership in marriage means guiding with humility rather than asserting authority or proving points.
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