Submission and the Strong Willed Woman

submission Pixabay sunglasses-635269_640There is a fallacy going around the church that women who are strong-willed cannot be submissive in a Biblical way. But that’s just not true. Marital submission IS possible, even for a woman who is strong-willed.

You can find many strong-willed women who were good wives and wonderful women of God. Deborah, Queen Esther, and Ruth, are just a few that are named in the Bible.

Submission for the Strong Willed

Even the Lord Jesus Himself, had a servant’s heart. And yet He was a strong leader when He needed to be. He was strong-willed, but He knew when to “lay down His life” for those He loved and be submissive. The difference is that He KNEW when it was the Father’s will that He strongly exerted His position in Kingdom work, and when He was to submit. And Christ is our example. The Bible says,

Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in the very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death — even death on a cross! (Philippians 2:5-8)

Again, Jesus knew when to exert His strong will and when to yield to submission to God’s Heavenly plan. You could in essence call Him meek. The Bible says that the meek shall inherit the earth. When you are meek, it does not mean you have to be weak. You can be, but you don’t have to be. Meekness is also defined as: “strength under control.” Just because you yield when you feel it is necessary, it does not mean you are weak. As a matter of fact, it takes extra strength to yield when that is not your tendency to do so.

Strong Willed VS Weak Willed

Someone who is meek is kind, patient, and controlled. When you are “controlled” you are not necessarily weak-willed. Those who will “inherit the earth” because they are meek, know when it is best for them to willingly step back for the betterment of the situation. They also know when to go forward in a controlled way. Meekness and voluntary submission takes true wisdom and strength of purpose and will to do this.

That’s why a woman can still be strong-willed and yet be submissive when the situation calls for it. And when she is, she is Spirit-led, not led by her own self-will and determination. (And the same is true with a man.)

Below we provide web site links to articles, which are written by very strong-willed women. They are examples of this. It is my belief that they can help us to grasp onto this concept that being a woman who is strong is not a bad thing unless it is mis-used. And again, the same goes for a man. He must know when his strength is a good thing to use. He must also know when he is to respond in tenderness and be submissive to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

The first article is written by Dr. Debbie L Cherry (which appears on the web site for Crosswalk.com web site). Please read:

SUBMISSION: INSIGHTS FROM A STRONG-WILLED WIFE

-ALSO-

Jane Johnson Struck conducted an interview on this issue with Brenda Waggoner. What was her reasoning behind this interview?

“Because the issue of submission is so emotionally charged and hotly debated, I interviewed Brenda, a licensed Christian counselor and prolific author, to address what the Bible says about submission in marriage. Brenda shares not only her personal experiences but also her hard-won insights.”

To learn more, please read:

MARRIAGE WITHOUT MYTHS

— AND FINALLY —

The ministry of Family Life Today, aired a series of radio broadcasts where they interviewed author Cindy Easley on this area of married life. Day 1 dealt with “Following His Lead.” Day 2 dealt with “Implementing Submission.” And Day 3 is titled, “Engaging Your Husband Through Submission.”

To choose to listen to the interviews or read the transcripts, please click onto the following web site link:

WHAT’S SUBMISSION GOT TO DO WITH IT?

Cindy Wright of Marriage Missions International wrote this article.

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4 responses to “Submission and the Strong Willed Woman

  1. (UNITED STATES)  This was very informative. It helped dispell some of my faulty thinking, about strong willed women in marriage. Thank You! This is important for many men to understand. This statement brought it home for me: “The Bible also says that the “meek shall inherit the earth.” Meek does not mean weak (or it doesn’t always have to mean weak). It also is defined as: “strength under control.” Someone who is meek is kind, patient, and controlled. It doesn’t mean they have to be weak-willed, but rather they have to know when to go forward in a controlled way and when they are to willingly step back for the betterment of the situation.”

    1. (USA)  “Meek” means “teachable to the things of God”. I am a strong willed woman but God says in Proverbs that this home and all of it is my job.

      Women have no business in the workplace and HE says that a man that doesn’t work and support his family is worse than an unbeliever.

      We are to submit one to another which means to work together. When everyone puts God first all else falls into place.

      The “submit as a doormat” is where these false religions build their doctrine. Man oriented and the devil loves that.

      A Godly woman is better than riches but few women want to stay home to attendeth to the ways of her home and family. The women’s lib movement started all of that.

  2. Of course, all of this cannot be argued with. However, it does not have anything to say about wives submitting to husbands which is what you seem to be getting at in the title.

    1. Hi Fiona, Wow! You’ve made 24 comments on this web site (so far) and every one of them have been putdowns, tear downs, or negative in some way. Every time I see your name come up to post a comment my heart sinks because I know it’s going to be another criticism that will be like having a pail of cold water thrown on us. Never an encouraging word of any kind.

      I hope you’re able to be more of an encourager to others. Lord, may it be so! I truly am sorry that we aren’t able to help you in some way. It is our continual prayer that we will help and encourage, not hurt those that reach out to us. Even so, I hope and pray you are able to find something that God created that He points you to, and enjoy the day! Lavish in His love. It’s always available to you. Keep in mind: “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”