It is natural to feel unsettled when something sudden and unexplained happens, especially to someone we love. Your husband’s experience with his vision may have a physical cause that warrants a medical examination, and I would encourage that without delay. At the same time, our minds can race toward fear about what it all means. The Scriptures gently remind us that worry accomplishes nothing of lasting value. Look at the field flowers, they don't toil or fret, and yet God clothes them in beauty that lasts but a moment. You are far more precious to Him. So refuse to let anxiety about tomorrow, or even the next hour, take root in your heart. The Lord knows exactly what is unfolding, and He has not abandoned you.
As you walk through this with your husband, cling to the reality that your marriage is precious in God’s sight. The bond you share is designed to reflect something holy. A husband is called to love his wife as Christ loved the church, sacrificially, completely, and with tender care. That kind of love builds a fortress where submission and trust can flourish, not as a burden, but as a joyful response. When a wife is secure in that love, she finds it far easier to honor her husband’s leadership. This doesn’t mean you blindly affirm every idea; if something troubles your conscience before God, you are free to respectfully stand apart. Yet your steady, prayerful love can be a powerful influence, even sanctifying your home as you trust the Lord together.
If his perception of colors seems to him like something more than a physical glitch, remember that God can use visions and dreams to guide His people. But every spiritual claim must be tested against His Word. A genuine vision of heaven never contradicts the clear teaching of Scripture, and it never breeds confusion or fear. Daniel, for instance, was overwhelmed by what he saw, yet the messages he received always aligned with God’s redemptive plan and left him humbled, not boastful. Paul’s vision sent him to Macedonia to preach the gospel, it was outward-looking, serving others. Any true prompting from the Holy Spirit will bear that same fruit: love, peace, patience, and a deeper longing for Jesus.
So, first, address the physical. Then, entrust this whole situation to the Lord in prayer. Ask Him for clarity, for peace, and for wisdom in your words to your husband. Instead of replaying all the what-ifs, use this as an opportunity to draw near to each other. Let him see your quiet confidence in God’s goodness. The enemy would love for you to disqualify yourself, to think you’re too flawed or the moment too strange for God to work. That is a lie. The God who gave you this husband and bound you together is more than able to bring you through whatever lies ahead, with your marriage even stronger than before.