Read: 1 Peter 3:1-12

“Husbands, likewise, dwell with them with understanding, giving honor to the wife as to the weaker vessel.” (1 Peter 3:7)

When my wife and I went out to lunch with some friends, I noticed that the husband went around to the passenger side of the car and opened the door for his wife. I said to him, “Some women might consider that demeaning.” “That’s right,” he said. “One woman saw me do that and remarked, ‘I’m sure she’s perfectly capable of opening the door for herself!’ I told her, ‘I don’t open the door for my wife because she’s incapable, I do it to honor her.”

Jesus treated women with the utmost respect and honor (John 4:1-38; 8:3-11; 19:25-27). Likewise, in 1 Peter 3:7, husbands are instructed to live with their wives “with understanding, giving honor to the wife, as to the weaker vessel.” Men and women both have their weaknesses, but in general, women are physically weaker than men and have unique needs and sensitivities. This in no way means they are inferior. In fact, Peter said that as Christians, men and women are “heirs together of the grace of life” (v.7).

Opening a door for a woman may seem to some like an old-fashioned courtesy. But it can also be a wonderful tribute to both the man and the woman if it symbolizes the honor and respect one has for the other.

-Dennis DeHaan

“Look upon your partner’s need,
Love demands the loving deed;
Tell her that you love her true,
Prove it by the deeds you do.”
– Anon.

We honor God when we honor one another.