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Incarnate Love: How Christ’s Coming Shapes a Man’s Calling at Home

Incarnate Love: How Christ’s Coming Shapes a Man’s Calling at Home

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In this first part of my conversation with Dr. Justin Tilghman, we explore the doctrine of the incarnation—God becoming human in the person of Jesus—and why it matters deeply for marriage and family life. Justin unpacks John 1:14 and helps us see how the full humanity and full divinity of Christ form the foundation of our salvation, our hope, and our understanding of love.From there, we turn to a husband’s calling to model Christ-like love in the home. Justin speaks candidly about the weight of that responsibility, the common barriers men face—especially when they lacked good examples growing up—and the ways children form early impressions of God from the fathers in their lives. We also talk about the tension women feel around leadership in marriage: when to step back, when to step in, and how trust in the Lord frames both postures.This episode lays the theological groundwork for Part 2, where we get very practical about incarnational leadership, emotional presence, and how husbands and wives become partners in modeling Christ to their families.Title: Incarnate Love: How Christ’s Coming Shapes a Man’s Calling at HomeGuest: Dr. Justin Tilghman, pastor and life coach What We Talk About in This Episode Why the incarnation is central to the gospel and essential to Christian life How John 1:14 reveals the heart of God entering human experience What it means for Jesus to be fully God and fully man—and why that matters for our salvation How fathers uniquely “image” God to their children The spiritual weight men feel in marriage, and why it often feels overwhelming The two major barriers men face in spiritual leadership: lack of modeling and selfishness How childhood experiences shape expectations around leadership in marriage The tension women feel between stepping back and stepping in Why trust in the Lord—not in a spouse—is the anchor in both scenarios A husband’s calling to love his wife as Christ loved the church Marriage as a partnership, not a hierarchy of control ✨ Key Takeaways The incarnation isn’t just theology—it’s the blueprint for how we love in ordinary family life. Jesus fully entered human experience, which means He understands every weakness, temptation, and emotion we face. Husbands are called to mirror Christ’s sacrificial love, not domination or control. Wives navigating leadership dynamics must examine motives, communicate openly, and place their deepest trust in God. Partnership, humility, and Spirit-empowered leadership are at the heart of biblical marriage. 📖 Scr...
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