Recipe for Reverence
Rise
and Shine for Jesus! \O/
By
Pam Iannello (my late mother)
"Recipe for Reverence"
Soon
after the fall season begins, I like to get those old recipes out
again and fill the house with the enticing aroma of the autumn
season. There's nothing like the mouth-watering flavor of those old
favorites, amen? Spiritually speaking, one of the "recipes"
that the Lord brought to my mind through His Word, which is also good
to revive, is that of “Reverencing My Husband”. Though I am
inclined to stop thinking about this particular recipe, my home
should be filled with this heavenly aroma ALL year long! And
yours should too...
Ephesians
5:33 (KJV)
Nevertheless
let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself;
and
the wife see that she reverence her husband.
Now
ladies, I understand that it may very well be that others perceive
you to be a wife who reverences her husband. No doubt you answer him
kindly in
public and
you treat him kindly in
public –
and most especially in church, amen? But YOU know on the inside how
you really feel about your man... That is precisely why the Bible
states that the wife is to take inventory of her own heart and SEE
for herself if she is truly reverencing her husband! It is our duty
and responsibility to distinguish whether we honor our husbands
inwardly
as well as outwardly. With hearts fully submitted to God, we must
exercise respect toward them with our body and
our minds…
How are you doing, dear wife??
1
Corinthians 7:10 (KJV)
And
unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let
not the wife depart from her husband:
This
verse describes perfectly the perspective I am speaking of today. You
see ladies, we can remain with our husbands physically, yet depart
from them emotionally. Departing first takes place in the heart… A
truly Christian marriage is filled with holiness, and reverence
consists of love and holy esteem
that produces a longing to please. Is the sweet aroma of reverence
floating in the air at your house, or do you need to get that recipe
out again?? Often times we make our husband's favorite meal at
dinnertime, but I daresay that “reverence” would be a man’s
favorite spiritual
dish with which to be served! To allow irreverence to inhabit our
spirit is to regard iniquity in our hearts and the Bible warns
against this. If you know disrespect has settled itself down in your
heart and you encourage it or even pretend it is not there, you will
be left without God’s help or support! Yes, our very prayer life
suffers because of our unrighteousness…
Psalm
66:18 (KJV)
If
I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:
To
further illustrate the importance of reverencing our husbands, I'd
like us to spend some time in the tent, or rather, the home of
Abraham and Sarah as we turn to Genesis 18...
Verses
1-6:
And
the Lord appeared unto him in the plains of Mamre: and he sat in the
tent door in the heat of the day; And he lift up his eyes and
looked, and, lo, three men stood by him: and when he saw them, he ran
to meet them from the tent door, and bowed himself toward the ground,
And said, My Lord, if now I have found favour in thy sight, pass not
away, I pray thee, from thy servant: Let a little water, I pray you,
be fetched, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree:
And I will fetch a morsel of bread, and comfort ye your hearts; after
that ye shall pass on: for therefore are ye come to your servant. And
they said, So do, as thou hast said. And Abraham hastened into the
tent unto Sarah, and said, Make ready quickly three measures of fine
meal, knead it, and make cakes upon the hearth.
We
see that Abraham was visited by three angels and greeted them with
hospitality, encouraging them to stay and rest. I almost wonder if he
welcomed their intrusion into his time alone with Sarah... Why do I
say that? First of all, Abraham was outside of the tent in the heat
of the day and Sarah was inside.
Common
sense tells you this would be the time to get out of the sun, amen?
Could it be the atmosphere was "hotter" in the tent??
Notice that Abraham also ran to meet his guests, almost as if he were
preventing them to come near the tent. Nor did he invite them in, but
led them to sit under a nearby tree... What also stood out to me was
the fact that Abraham used the word "quickly" when he
instructed Sarah to make ready some cakes for their visitors.
Scripture doesn't say that the angels had to be somewhere by a
certain time, so why the hurry in his tone? I
wonder
if Abraham used the term "quickly" because Sarah typically
exhibited
reluctance
when it came time to responding to Abraham's commands... In any
case, is this your track record when your husband asks you to do
something??
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Verses
7-9:
And
Abraham ran unto the herd, and fetcht a calf tender and good, and
gave it unto a young man; and he hasted to dress it. And he took
butter, and milk, and the calf which he had dressed, and set it
before them; and he stood by them under the tree, and they did eat.
And they said unto him, Where is Sarah thy wife? And he said, Behold,
in the tent.
I
couldn't help but notice here how Abraham ran about performing the
household duties that generally belonged to the woman. These were
areas that should have been Sarah's concern, especially in matters of
extending hospitality... Certainly the angels took note of the
unusual situation and were prompted to ask Abraham where his wife
was! Perhaps Abraham knew that if he didn't do these tasks, they
wouldn't get done... Maybe he was avoiding a stressful situation that
normally occurred at their house by just doing things himself, saving
the embarrassment or sarcasm that would come if he had asked Sarah to
do it in front of company. Why hadn't she come out to greet these
visitors?? Abraham's answer about his wife’s whereabouts to the
angels was brief, yet weighty... "Behold, in the tent." I
can sense the strain of silence following his reply when he realized
that the condition of their relationship could not be hid from
visitors...
Is
it this way in your marriage, dear wife? Oh, I'm sure there are a
small amount of everyday jobs you carry out for your husband out of
necessity. But what is your attitude
in performing them? Is it obvious to others that you lack reverence
for your husband in the things that you DON'T do, or WON'T do?
Irreverence is openly displayed when you purposefully try to be just
a "little bit difficult" as it seems Sarah was. No
woman excels who jeers at sacred things…
Verse
10:
And
he said, I will certainly return unto thee according to the time of
life; and, lo, Sarah thy wife shall have a son. And
Sarah heard it in the tent door,
which was behind him.
The
purpose for the angels visit to Abraham and Sarah's tent is revealed
here in this verse. They would have a son! What a shame to receive
such wonderful news at a time when husband and wife are unable to
rejoice together, when it appears that contempt has driven a wedge
between them. Look where Sarah was standing - in the tent door,
behind her husband where he would not notice her presence. She has
still not formally come out and met their company... I wonder if
Sarah had a habit of listening in on Abraham's discussions because
she didn't trust his leadership… Maybe she was lingering so she
could slip in a comment or two just to reveal what she really thought
of her husband while she had an audience... Ladies, I have witnessed
many couples using a public setting such as the one in this story to
dishonor their spouse and it's wrong! Wives must be prone to guard
their
husband's reputation, not seek opportunity to attack it!
Verses
11-12:
Now
Abraham and Sarah were old and well stricken in age; and it ceased to
be with Sarah after the manner of women. Therefore
Sarah laughed within herself,
saying, After I am waxed old shall I have pleasure, my lord being old
also?
It
ceased to be with Sarah…
Have certain fruitful manners come to a halt in your nature, dear
wife? Let’s admit it, ladies, at one time or another each of us has
believed that the likelihood of definite blissful conditions coming
to pass in our marriages is extremely improbable. Because of this,
our behavior will alter itself according to our belief. When Sarah
heard of the obvious miracle that was to happen in their marriage,
the Bible says she laughed within
herself.
Not only was it obvious Sarah was irreverent toward her husband, it's
also obvious she was irreverent toward the Word of the Lord! The
two go hand in hand... Have
you ever laughed within yourself when you considered God granting
your husband the ability to perform above his normal behavior? Do you
snicker and snort inwardly while trying to imagine him being used by
the Lord to accomplish anything worthwhile?? Be sure your sin will
find you out! Sarah was in the habit of hiding her irreverence so
that it was not evident to anyone else, yet the Lord brought it out
in the open…
Verses
13-14:
And
the Lord said unto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah laugh,saying, Shall I
of a surety bear a child, which am old? Is any thing too hard for the
Lord? At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the
time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.
God
speaks directly to Abraham about his wife's irreverence and exposes
it for what it is - unbelief!
Sarah was laughing at God and His ability to change their marital
situation, to bless it and make it fruitful. She had long considered
their relationship dead and no longer looked forward to it being of a
pleasurable state... Ladies, no matter who the man or the woman,
nothing is too hard for the Lord! He can take any marital situation
and cause it to come alive and prosper, but
not if you intend to exhibit irreverence toward His Word!
Verse
15:
Then
Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not; for she was afraid. And he said,
Nay; but thou didst laugh.
Ladies,
are you, like Sarah, in denial over your irreverent attitude? Do you
refuse to admit that it has rooted itself deep within your heart? Is
there a hidden message in your laughter around the house? Has the
poison of sarcasm found its way into most verbal exchanges with your
spouse? Have you been guilty of treating your husband with contempt,
if only in the little things? Do you treat God with mockery in not
believing Him capable of improving the quality of your marriage?
Psalm 51:6 states that the Lord desires truth
in the inward parts. Other than that, any ingredient resting in your
bosom is not good! Be honest with yourself today; if you
know
that you haven’t been truly respectful of your husband, confess it
to the Lord and to him. Ask for forgiveness and prayer, and then
purpose in your heart to do right! Get that old faithful recipe out
again and start cooking up the sweet aroma of reverence and serve
your husband his favorite spiritual
dish! It
is God’s will that all wives master this recipe.
God
Bless,
Pam
Isaiah
60:1&2
Copyright
2000 Pamela A. Iannello
Revised
2003
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