God designed the family to be the foundation of society, and Scripture provides clear instructions for how it should function. In Colossians 3:16–19, believers are reminded to let the word of Christ dwell richly among them, shaping their relationships and attitudes. Within the home, this means that wives are called to submit to their husbands as is fitting in the Lord, and husbands are called to love their wives and not treat them harshly. Biblical submission does not devalue women or portray them as inferior. In God’s sight, men and women are equal in worth and dignity, though they are not identical in role. Scripture reminds us in Romans 2:11 that with God there is no partiality. Submission, therefore, is not about losing freedom or worth, but about embracing God’s design for order, protection, and harmony within the marriage relationship. Similarly, God’s calling for husbands is to practice servant leadership. A husband is instructed to love his wife deeply and sacrificially, caring for her with tenderness, respect, and devotion. In this way, marriage becomes a picture of one wedding and two funerals: both husband and wife dying to self so they can live together under God’s authority. When each spouse humbly submits to God’s will, their relationship reflects Christ’s love and unity. Yet, as Dr. Henry Blackaby noted, many Christians have become unfamiliar with the Bible as a guide for daily living and instead turn to worldly ideas and methods for solving spiritual problems. In today’s teaching, Pastor Shawn reminds us that when we ignore God’s Word and rely on cultural opinions or personal experience, confusion and conflict often happen. Since faith, character, and values are mainly shaped at home, understanding and living out our biblical roles as husbands and wives is crucial for building strong marriages, healthy families, and ultimately stable communities.