Monday, September 16, 2013

JEZEBEL

   It is a pitiful sight to watch a man living under the control and domination of his wife.
   He is like a little boy, trotting along behind mommy and attending to her every need; for his purpose is to serve her. 
   He is also like a puppy dog on a leash:  what she says to do, he does; where she says to go, he goes; and when she is ready to go home, he takes her home.
   In her presence, he rarely speaks: for she is the voice of authority; and unless he has been given permission to speak, he will only speak while making sure that his words will meet her approval.  Most of the time, however, he sits or stands in silence, for he knows she is the queen.
   Before she makes public appearances, she is always appropriately dressed for all occasions:  the right clothes, the right shoes, the right earrings and makeup.  She wants everyone to know that she is in their presence, and not her husband. 
   At home and in all of their life together, she sees herself as the queen of everything while her husband is the king of nothing. 
   Her husband fears her, and so do their children; for at home, she is not only the woman of the house, she is also the man of the house.  She knows this, her husband knows it, and so do their children; for she is the boss and she is bossy.  If  she does not get her way, her wrath will come out of her.  She knows this, her husband knows it, and so do their children, for she uses her anger to demonstrate her power to get her way.
   She is also the spiritual leader of her family, and her religion is important to her.  Thus, her religion is also important to her husband and children because she says so.  If her family does not obey her, she will unleash her wrath to show her sore displeasure. 
   More families would believe in God if more husbands and fathers put their boots on the ground and stood up for Him.  But because many men fear their wives more than they fear God, they submit themselves to the authority of their Queen Jezebels as they become more like geldings of the pasture instead of stallions.  And because many men refuse to be men, more and more families become victims to paganism. 
      Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:  Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man.  (Ecclesiastes 12: 13)

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