The Bible has a great deal to say about the mistreatment of women. There are numerous scriptures that instruct men on how to properly treat their wives, including Ephesians 5:25: “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.” Other important verses about this topic can be found in Colossians 3:19, 1 Peter 3:7, and Exodus 21:10. When husbands love their wives as Christ loves the church and obey the scriptures.

Bible Verses about Mistreating your Wife

The Bible is filled with wisdom about how to live a good life. These verses about mistreating your wife are a reminder that we should always treat our loved ones with respect.

Colossians 3:19 – Husbands should not be harsh.

Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them.

~ Colossians 3:19 (NIV)

In this verse, husbands are instructed to love their wives. With their spouses, men should exhibit compassion, kindness, and caring, there is no room for husbands to mistreat their wives.

Husbands are also asked to adore their wives. Here, a variant of the Greek term agape is employed. This phrase denotes a selfless love for someone.

The Bible portrays a normal husband-wife relationship in a consistent manner (Ephesians 5:22–33). Men are supposed to be the household’s leaders.

At the same time, there is no place in Scripture that permits husbands to be harsh, maltreat, beat, or unjust to their spouses.

Ephesians 5:25-28 – Husbands should be devoted.

Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it

Ephesians 5:25-28 (KJV)

Apostle Paul in this passage shifts his emphasis to husbands after addressing wives. A Christian husband’s first and most important goal is to love his wife.

With the high bar set for a husband’s love for his wife, citing Christ’s example for the church.

The husband’s love for her should be based on a strong, lasting devotion and a readiness to make whatever necessary sacrifices for her.

Husbands are expected to devote themselves to their wives to the point of death.

Despite being given power as the family’s leader, the responsibilities that come with it are sometimes disregarded. A husband must adore his wife and be prepared to die for her.

Galatians 3:28 – We are all equal and one in Christ.

There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

~ Galatians 3:28 (NIV)

This passage explains that all Christians both men and women are equal before God. Therefore, husbands should not maltreat their wives to demonstrate superiority

Galatians 3:27 explains why; the current verse demonstrates that there are no exceptions or inequities.

Before God, all Christians, regardless of race, position, or sex, are on the same level of sonship.

In the Christian body, there is a sense of togetherness or solidarity. What applies to one applies to all.

Christ is the most revered member of God’s family, and all Christians are “in Christ.” We are one and bonded in this way. We are all equal in God’s eyes since no one can be higher or lower.

Romans 12:1 – Acknowledge God’s Kindness.

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.

~ Romans 12:1 (NKJV)

We are encouraged to realize God’s great kindness and the knowledge of this passage if applied in marriages will guide our actions towards our spouse.

In Christ, He has given us life and purpose rather than death. He has pardoned our sins and shared the riches of His glory with us. None of it was due to us.

What then should our response be?

Our only reasonable reaction to God’s kindness is in replicating that love towards our behavior with a spouse, our loved ones, and even our enemies and not to maltreat anyone.

1 Peter 3:7-8 – Submissiveness and Honor.

Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge, giving honor unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life; that your prayers be not hindered.

~ 1 Peter 3:7-8 (KJV)

1 Peter 3 1-6 instructs women on how to submit to their own husbands and how to achieve genuine beauty.

That spouses should submit willingly to any human authority for the sake of the Lord comes logically from demands to all Christians.

Men are specifically encouraged to treat their wives well “as the weaker vessel.”

It’s important to note that this does not imply that wives are weaker in any way.

Husbands must instead honor and care for their wives “as” if they were honoring or caring for something more delicate than themselves.

The argument is that husbands should treat their women like protectors.

Malachi 2:16 – Guard and do not be Unfaithful.

The man who hates and divorces his wife,” says the LORD, the God of Israel, “does violence to the one he should protect,” says the LORD Almighty. So be on your guard, and do not be unfaithful.

~ Malachi 2:16 (NIV)

The metaphor for protection in the Old Testament is “covering someone with your garment.”

Men are meant to “cover” their spouses as the provider and protector, and not to maltreat them or expose them to danger

True, the Law of Moses authorized divorce in some circumstances (Deuteronomy 24:1-4); however, as our Lord teaches, this was just a concession to “the hardness of their hearts” (Matthew 19:8), and “it was not thus from the beginning.”

Ephesians 5:21-24

Submitting to one another in the fear of God.

~ Ephesians 5:21-24 (NKJV)

In the context of a Christian relationship, submission is placing someone else and their needs ahead of our own.

In business or relationships, the notion of putting oneself first or helping others so that you may profit is frequently taught.

In this scripture, Apostle Paul proposes a better and higher approach, recognizing that our service to others is also service to the Lord. Therefore, husbands should place their wives first before their personal gains.

1 Corinthians 11:3

But I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God.

~ 1 Corinthians 11:3 (NIV)

Every man has Christ as his head, according to Apostle Paul. Christ is the one who answers to men, and Christ is the one who represents us.

Some faults had come in amongst the brethren due to the abundance of spiritual gifts bestowed on the Corinthians, And Paul thought it wise to caution them.

Regardless, the man and the woman were destined to be together.

Instead of one being a slave and the other a dictator, they were supposed to be mutual comforts and benefits.

God has thus ordered affairs, both in the kingdom of providence and in the kingdom of grace, that each party’s power and submission should be for mutual benefit and support.

Genesis 2:20-24 – She is a Helper.

So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals. But for Adam no suitable helper was found.

~ Genesis 2:20-24 (NIV)

Seeing that only human life was created in God’s image, no other animals could share it in a satisfactory way with Adam.

As a result, God provided Adam with a partner who was of his own species but of the opposite gender.

As beings created in God’s likeness, man and woman were equal in dignity and were harmoniously linked to the exclusion of all others.

Because she was the one through whom future human life would come, the lady was given the name Eve.

1 Corinthians 7:2-5 – Avoid Fornication

Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. (KJV)

Some people back then apparently believed that a guy should never be with a woman, even if they were married.

Because of this wrong belief, Paul had to explain why this is incorrect and what God’s plan is about procreation in marriage.

To put it another way, Paul’s thesis, in this case, is that individuals who are already married can engage in lovemaking with their spouse in order to prevent immorality.

This remark has nothing to do with marriage in general. Paul responds to a specific inquiry concerning whether or not married Christian couples should engage in such activity.

The key phrase here is “the devotion owed to her.” Because Paul intended this to apply to all Christian marriages, it demonstrates that every wife is entitled to affection.

Paul believes that every woman is entitled to affection since she is the wife of a Christian man, regardless of how young, attractive, or obedient she is.

Bible Verses about Mistreating your Wife (KJV)

Mark 10:8 – One Flesh

And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh.

~ Mark 10:8 (KJV)

When Jesus inquires about what Moses instructed concerning divorcing, the Pharisees believe they are smart for questioning Jesus with such a well-established Mosaic law.

They forget, however, that Moses also wrote Genesis. Jesus brings them even further back in time, to the beginning of time and God’s original purpose for marriage.

The only time in history that a single human being was split into two persons was when God actually plucked Eve out of Adam’s side, albeit with profound symbolism in the form of a rib.

When Adam was awakened, God instantly reassembled them (Genesis 2:21–24). This is the origin of the phrase “one flesh.” Being one flesh means being unable to separate into two.

This means that in God’s original plan, divorce, maltreatment of women, and beating were not in the picture. So we should try to stick to God’s original plan in our everyday life.

Malachi 2:15-16 – Mistreatment is Evil.

And did not he make one? Yet had he the residue of the spirit. And wherefore one? That he might seek a godly seed. Therefore take heed to your spirit, and let none deal treacherously against the wife of his youth.

~ Malachi 2:15-16 (KJV)

The previous verse is seen accusing Israel of being disloyal to one another. Men, in particular, are divorcing their wives.

According to verse 14, this is hurtful to God, in part because such promises are made in His presence. Divorce is plainly described as a spiritual failure in verse 15.

In verse 16, this assertion is reiterated and emphasized. The manner in which these Israeli men divorce their spouses in order to marry heathen women (Malachi 2:11) is bad.

Instead of being guardians, these divorcing men are perpetrating spiritual abuse against their spouses.

It wears God out to hear people give excuses for their evil deeds.

It’s surprising to see that those who claim that they believe in God can be friends to sin.

1 Corinthians 7:15 – Submission

But if the unbelieving depart, let him depart. A brother or a sister is not under bondage in such cases: but God hath called us to peace.

~ 1 Corinthians 7:15 (KJV)

Christians should not divorce their unbelievers. But what if their Jewish or pagan husbands want to divorce them?

What if the unbelieving partner insists on divorce? What should a Christian do in such a situation?

Similar to his advice to fellow Christians on legal disputes (1 Corinthians 6:7), Paul urges for submission.

In current parlance, Paul advises “Don’t put up a fight. Allow them to depart.” Because the Christian spouse did not instigate the divorce, he or she will not be “enslaved.”

It is critical that husbands behave appropriately toward wives who become, as it were, a part of them, so that by so doing, the unbelieving may be won over to Christianity.

1 John 1:9 – You are Forgiven.

 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

~ 1 John 1:9 (KJV)

Those who confess their transgressions are convinced that God will forgive them and lift the sin’s hold on their fellowship.

Even though this text is addressed to Christians, John claims that those who confess their sins would be forgiven and cleansed.

The reason for this is that those husbands who had been maltreating their spouse in time past, can be forgiven and their sins cleanse.

To one another and to God, we confess our sins, flaws, and wrongdoings. God promises to forgive us if we confess our sins.

And to wash us of all wickedness, by forgiving all that has happened in the past, treating us as if we were righteous, and eventually eliminating all traces of guilt from our souls.

Proverbs 22:10 – Forgiveness for Unrighteousness

 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

~ Proverbs 22:10 (KJV)

It’s simple to achieve peace! You may quickly put a stop to arguing and strife in your family or workplace.

As much as possible, get rid of the scorner! This set of people should be shunned because of the havoc they bring with their arrogant resistance.

If scorners are eradicated, there will be no more argument, arguing, or humiliation. Scorners are the bane of any social unit, and they must be avoided.

Because execution is just a civil option, utilize all other methods available to you to get rid of them: it will end out well for you.

Scorners are self-centered and only care about themselves. They will find any reason to refuse to teach or to malign professors.

We are warned to avoid these set of people in our life, marriage, or place to work so we can have a peaceful life devoid of strive.

1 Corinthians 7:2 – One Man One Wife.

Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.

~ 1 Corinthians 7:2 (KJV)

This portion is Paul’s response to a letter from the Corinthian church in a letter.

Some of them apparently believed that a guy should never have an intimate relationship with a woman, even if they were married.

It may appear at first glance that Apostle Paul is putting marriage on a very low and utilitarian level, but we must remember that he is writing with a specific and restricted purpose in mind.

St. Paul provides a justification for people who wrote to him to marry, but the argument’s efficacy is limited to the immediate object in view.

When he speaks about matrimony in general, St. Paul expresses his full understanding of the higher features of it.

Proverbs 15:1 – Chase away anger.

A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.

~ Proverbs 15:1 (KJV)

Solomon gives us sound advice on how to deal with rage. According to him, a soft or compassionate response can defuse a potentially combustible situation.

A mild reaction chases away wrath: When individuals approach us in fury, we are most likely to respond harshly.

Wisdom teaches us the value of a gentle response, one that lacks harsh edges or points. That type of response has the potential to deflect anger.

Most times, we use sarcasm as though we would rather lose a buddy than lose a point in a debate. All of the world’s justifications.

However, the Gospel lays our Savior’s example before us and imbues us with his spirit, so we must be careful not to cause a chafed or wounded soul.

1 Timothy 5:8 – Provide for your wife.

But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.

~ 1 Timothy 5:8 (KJV)

In this section, Paul speaks directly to men. He advised men to support and provide for their families.

This constant reminder was required in the already expanding new set of believers.

Men and women were beginning to believe that the hopes and promises of Christians could be gotten by a mere profession of faith, without any practice of stern self-denial.

Paul also made mentioned that anyone found guilty of this, is worse than an infidel. Even the nobler Pagan moralists’ precepts ban such cruel selfishness.

To willfully ignore such obvious obligations as a Christian would bring shame and dishonor on the religion of the loving Christ, and such a denier of the faith would be worse than a pagan.

Hebrews 13:4 – God will Judge All.

Marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.

~ Hebrews 13:4 (KJV)

This passage is concerned with concrete and practical advice for Christian believers.

The earlier passages discussed expressing love to fellow Christians (Hebrews 13:1), caring for strangers (Hebrews 13:2), and compassion for people facing persecution and injustice.

Our passage is crucial because Godly marriages are the cornerstone of our church and society.

The relationship with the preceding context is that love of the brethren (13:1) must begin in the home, between Christian couples.

To exercise biblical love, husbands and wives must avoid sexual infidelity, as that is not the plan of God.

Colossians 3:18

Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as it is fit in the Lord.

~ Colossians 3:18 (KJV)

Here, Paul is speaking to Christian wives. Much debate has erupted regarding the definition of the term “submit.”

Wives are not supposed to be subordinate minions of their husbands in the Bible; rather, they are meant to be helpful assistants.

aHusbands have a spiritual responsibility to their spouses as well. This means exhibiting the same unselfish, sacrificial love and compassion for the church as Christ did.

This form of devotion from a wife to her husband is seen as appropriate by God.

In other words, it is proper for a Christian woman to have a caring relationship with her husband, including enabling him to lead the household.

 

What does the Bible say about mistreating your wife?

There are a few scriptures that address the issue of mistreating your wife. The first is from the book of Proverbs, which says, “He who loves his wife loves himself. After all, no one ever hated their own body, but they feed and care for their body, just as Christ does the church— for we are members of his body.

‘For this reason, a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.’ This is a profound mystery—but I am talking about Christ and the church.” (Ephesians 5:28-32)

The Bible states that men ought to love their spouses as Christ loved the church. Christ died for the church, and men ought to do the same for their spouses. This suggests that husbands are to be compassionate, merciful, and kind to their spouses. They are to care for and safeguard their wives, and they are to be prepared to lay down their lives for them.

What does the Bible say about making your wife cry?

The Bible says that we should not make our wives cry. In the book of Ephesians, it is written that husbands should love their wives as Christ loved the church. Christ never made the church cry, and husbands should follow His example.

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