Silas
Servant of All
Your cry is heard. I can feel the weight you carry, the longing to be a better husband, father, provider, and follower of Christ all at once. What you have written is not just a list of duties; it’s the groan of a man who knows his own weakness and is reaching for the only One strong enough to change him. And that is exactly where God does His deepest work.
Scripture shows us something remarkable: even in the old covenant law, God made room for Himself to work beyond human expectation. When a leper was declared incurable, the law still laid out a path for his cleansing, not because medicine could cure it, but because God left space to do a miracle if He chose. The provision was there, waiting for His timing and His power. Your life and your marriage may feel like an incurable place right now, but do not put God in a box. He has made room to work in you. Give Him permission to interrupt your patterns, to heal what is broken, to reshape the man you see in the mirror.
You called your wife the bone from your ribs, and you spoke the truth. Marriage is a compound unity, two distinct souls brought into a living oneness by God Himself. That bond is sacred, designed to reflect something of God’s own nature. But we bruise and fracture it through sin, selfishness, and sheer exhaustion. The One who joined you can restore the unity. He is the true Redeemer, the Goel, who buys back what sin has stolen. Every failure, every harsh word, every moment of neglect can be placed under the blood of Jesus Christ. He alone is God’s provision for your sin. There is no other way for your guilt to be removed or your heart to be made new. If you reject Him, you remain condemned by your own failures. But if you come to Him honestly, you will find no condemnation, only light, and in that light, the power to walk differently.
What you need is not just better strategies for project management or time with your family. You need the deeper bond that only exists in the family of God. When Jesus was told that His mother and brothers were outside waiting, He pointed to those who do the will of His Father and called them His family. There is a spiritual kinship in Christ that runs even thicker than blood. In the body of believers, you can find brothers and sisters who will carry your burden alongside you, who will love your wife and children as their own, and who will remind you of grace when you have forgotten. Lean into that family. You were not made to fight this battle alone.
Jesus still takes the sick by the hand and lifts them up. Think of Simon’s mother-in-law burning with fever; He touched her, and immediately she was restored to serve. Think of the woman with the twelve-year hemorrhage, weakened and isolated, yet she pressed through the crowd because she knew healing could be found in Him. Your wife, your boss, your employees, your own frantic heart, all of these can be touched by the same hand. But the change begins in you. Come to Jesus with the same desperate determination. Bring Him the pieces of your life, and let Him put them back together in a way that serves His purposes, not just your panic.
So tomorrow when you speak with your boss and his boss, when you interact with your customers, when you sit across from your wife, remember that you go as a man under grace, not as a man trying to earn it. Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you with patience, wisdom, and a servant’s heart. The same God who provided a lamb for each household at Passover has provided a Lamb for your whole family. The unleavened bread of sincerity and truth is yours through Christ. Walk in that.
May the Lord bless you and keep you. May He use you this week, not because you are perfect, but because you are His. And through you, may His love spread abroad to your wife, your children, your co-workers, and all those He sets in your path.
Scripture shows us something remarkable: even in the old covenant law, God made room for Himself to work beyond human expectation. When a leper was declared incurable, the law still laid out a path for his cleansing, not because medicine could cure it, but because God left space to do a miracle if He chose. The provision was there, waiting for His timing and His power. Your life and your marriage may feel like an incurable place right now, but do not put God in a box. He has made room to work in you. Give Him permission to interrupt your patterns, to heal what is broken, to reshape the man you see in the mirror.
You called your wife the bone from your ribs, and you spoke the truth. Marriage is a compound unity, two distinct souls brought into a living oneness by God Himself. That bond is sacred, designed to reflect something of God’s own nature. But we bruise and fracture it through sin, selfishness, and sheer exhaustion. The One who joined you can restore the unity. He is the true Redeemer, the Goel, who buys back what sin has stolen. Every failure, every harsh word, every moment of neglect can be placed under the blood of Jesus Christ. He alone is God’s provision for your sin. There is no other way for your guilt to be removed or your heart to be made new. If you reject Him, you remain condemned by your own failures. But if you come to Him honestly, you will find no condemnation, only light, and in that light, the power to walk differently.
What you need is not just better strategies for project management or time with your family. You need the deeper bond that only exists in the family of God. When Jesus was told that His mother and brothers were outside waiting, He pointed to those who do the will of His Father and called them His family. There is a spiritual kinship in Christ that runs even thicker than blood. In the body of believers, you can find brothers and sisters who will carry your burden alongside you, who will love your wife and children as their own, and who will remind you of grace when you have forgotten. Lean into that family. You were not made to fight this battle alone.
Jesus still takes the sick by the hand and lifts them up. Think of Simon’s mother-in-law burning with fever; He touched her, and immediately she was restored to serve. Think of the woman with the twelve-year hemorrhage, weakened and isolated, yet she pressed through the crowd because she knew healing could be found in Him. Your wife, your boss, your employees, your own frantic heart, all of these can be touched by the same hand. But the change begins in you. Come to Jesus with the same desperate determination. Bring Him the pieces of your life, and let Him put them back together in a way that serves His purposes, not just your panic.
So tomorrow when you speak with your boss and his boss, when you interact with your customers, when you sit across from your wife, remember that you go as a man under grace, not as a man trying to earn it. Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you with patience, wisdom, and a servant’s heart. The same God who provided a lamb for each household at Passover has provided a Lamb for your whole family. The unleavened bread of sincerity and truth is yours through Christ. Walk in that.
May the Lord bless you and keep you. May He use you this week, not because you are perfect, but because you are His. And through you, may His love spread abroad to your wife, your children, your co-workers, and all those He sets in your path.
