Putting God First Will Change Your Marriage
If you're anything like me, you’ve found yourself caught in the swirl of responsibilities, relationships, expectations... and distractions. It’s so easy to let the noise of life drown out the voice of God.
Even in marriage—especially in marriage—it’s easy to start placing our hope in the wrong thing. And when we do that, even the good things, like marriage, can become shaky ground.
But what if the real anchor isn’t your spouse, or your role, or your routine—but your relationship with God?
Why Putting God First Can Transform Your Marriage
We live in a world of constant input. Notifications, streaming, social media, endless to-dos. And if we’re not intentional, those distractions steal our attention—and with it, our peace, our purpose, and our priorities.
I've found that when I step away from it all—when I intentionally remove the distractions—I can finally hear God clearly again. Whether it's walking in nature without my phone or sitting in a quiet space with my journal, those moments of silence are sacred. They realign me.
Because when God is clear, everything else becomes clear, too.
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” —Matthew 6:33
How Husbands Can Become Spiritual Leaders in the Home
Husbands, you are called to lead your home—not because you have all the answers, but because God entrusted you with that role.
Leadership doesn’t mean control. It means surrender. It means taking responsibility, laying down pride, and anchoring your identity in Christ—not in your wife’s response.
If your stability is based on her reactions, your leadership will always be shaky. But when your eyes are on Jesus, you can lead with strength, consistency, and peace—even if the journey is slow.
“The wise man built his house on the rock… and it did not fall.” —Matthew 7:24-25 (paraphrased)
What Biblical Respect Looks Like for Christian Wives
Wives, I get it. Maybe you feel like you’ve had to take the reins because your husband hasn’t. Maybe you feel stronger spiritually. Maybe you’re just more organized.
But leadership is about role—not ability. And when we as wives step out of our God-given role, we accidentally make it harder for our husbands to rise into theirs.
Respect doesn’t mean silence or enabling. It means honoring the role God has given him, even when it’s hard. And when you do? It makes your husband feel safe, trusted, and invited to lead.
Should I Still Respect My Husband If I Don’t Trust Him?
If your husband has let you down—or worse, betrayed your trust—you