A Man's Influence in the Home: A 3-Day Marriage Planಮಾದರಿ

A Man's Influence in the Home: A 3-Day Marriage Plan

DAY 2 OF 3

Decisions, Decisions

"The head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God." (1 Corinthians 11:3)

Among the most controversial Scriptures are those relating to a wife’s obligation to “submit” to a husband’s leadership. This principle offends many women. Furthermore, it places power in the hands of men who sometimes misuse it. And yet, there it is, time and again: “The husband is head of the wife.” Those words can’t be brushed aside by those who rely on Scripture as their infallible guide. But what does this “headship” really mean?

The Bible makes it clear that the husband is to be the leader in his home, yet he has no right to run roughshod over the opinions and feelings of his wife. He is to love her as Christ loved the church (Ephesians 5:25) and to serve her unselfishly and compassionately. A man should include his wife in making mutually satisfying decisions, always working to incorporate her perspectives and seeking compromise when possible. In situations where they simply cannot find common ground, Scripture gives the man the prerogative—and responsibility—to choose and lead. Yet in this case, he must be more sensitive and considerate than ever, bearing in mind that he will ultimately answer to God not only for his choices, but for his treatment of his wife.

Questions for Today . . .

  • How would you rate your leadership as a husband?
  • Does your decision‐making process with your wife fit the biblical model?
  • How do you feel about your role as “leader in the home”?
  • Are you sensitive to your wife's feelings regarding decisions?

Prayer . . .

Heavenly Father, in Your divine plan for marriage You have asked the husband to lead and the wife to submit, and I want so much to obey You. I come humbly now, asking for Your wisdom and help to do so. Amen.

(Excerpted from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Parents. Used with permission.)

Bonus Content: Leadership Starts at Home

Men are called to lead their wives and children, reflecting Christ’s love and servant-hearted oversight. In this reel, Chris Bruin explains that our households provide our primary training ground, where we learn to guide with wisdom, humility, and grace. By shepherding our families well—nurturing, protecting, and modeling godly character—we build the foundation for effective supervision in the workplace, church, and community. Strong leadership begins at home, shaping us into men who inspire and influence others with integrity and purpose.

About this Plan

A Man's Influence in the Home: A 3-Day Marriage Plan

When you consider a man as being “head of the home,” what comes to mind? A domineering “my-way-or-the-highway” mentality? “The buck stops with me?” Or exhibiting loving leadership, as it’s described in Scripture? The biblical headship-submission concept is displayed in the Father-Son-Spirit relationships, so it’s worth considering how we are to imitate God’s standard in our lives. Here are some ideas.

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