Marriage is not a competition of gifts; it’s a partnership of grace. God never designed husband and wife to mirror each other’s strengths, but to complement them. When each person uses their talent to serve—not to outshine—the home becomes a reflection of Christ’s harmony with His Church.
Romans 12:6 reminds us, “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them.” That means your spouse’s difference is not a threat—it’s divine balance. One may be better at planning, the other at execution. One may carry the wisdom for vision, the other the strength for nurturing. Both are valid, both are needed.
Many homes lose peace when gifts become weapons of pride instead of instruments of service. If a husband’s leadership silences the wife’s creativity, or a wife’s strength belittles her husband’s role, the enemy quietly wins. But when both serve each other’s callings, the marriage becomes a force that advances the Kingdom.
Ask yourself: how can my talent make our home stronger? How can I use what God gave me to ease my spouse’s journey? True love doesn’t just admire gifts—it partners with them to fulfill purpose.
Prince Victor Matthew
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