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In Episode 4 of our Two Cultures, One Covenant series on the Rise Tayo Podcast, we address one of the most misunderstood—and often debated—topics in marriage: biblical roles, power, and expectations.
In intercultural marriages, cultural assumptions about leadership, submission, and gender roles often create tension. Many couples struggle not because they lack love, but because they are navigating unspoken expectations shaped by culture rather than Scripture.
In this episode, I stress the importance of returning to God’s design for marriage, rooted in Ephesians 5:21–33.
The Bible teaches:
Mutual submission—“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Ephesians 5:21)
Wives are called to respect their husbands, not out of fear or silence, but in honor and partnership
Husbands are called to love their wives with sacrificial, servant-hearted love, as Christ loved the Church
Biblical submission is not oppression.
Biblical leadership is not domination.
Both are expressions of love, humility, and covenant partnership under Christ.
In this conversation, we explore:
how cultural expectations often distort biblical roles
why submission has been misunderstood and misused
the difference between authority and service in marriage
how husbands and wives can honor each other without losing their identity
how to walk in unity without competition or control
This episode invites couples to release cultural pressure and embrace God’s vision of marriage as a covenant partnership, where love is sacrificial, respect is mutual, and Christ remains at the center.
👉 Follow the Rise Tayo Podcast so you don’t miss the rest of the February series
👉 Share this episode with a couple seeking biblical clarity on marriage roles
👉 Subscribe to Blessings with Blanche on YouTube for faith-filled encouragement and biblical teaching
Remember: God did not design marriage as a power struggle—He designed it as a covenant partnership. 🤍
Each episode in this series closes with prayer.
If you desire one-on-one, faith-centered support for your marriage, you can book a Marriage Reset Discovery Call at blanchedidomenico.com.
By Blanche DiDomenico Filipino-American Christian Life Coach and NurseIn Episode 4 of our Two Cultures, One Covenant series on the Rise Tayo Podcast, we address one of the most misunderstood—and often debated—topics in marriage: biblical roles, power, and expectations.
In intercultural marriages, cultural assumptions about leadership, submission, and gender roles often create tension. Many couples struggle not because they lack love, but because they are navigating unspoken expectations shaped by culture rather than Scripture.
In this episode, I stress the importance of returning to God’s design for marriage, rooted in Ephesians 5:21–33.
The Bible teaches:
Mutual submission—“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Ephesians 5:21)
Wives are called to respect their husbands, not out of fear or silence, but in honor and partnership
Husbands are called to love their wives with sacrificial, servant-hearted love, as Christ loved the Church
Biblical submission is not oppression.
Biblical leadership is not domination.
Both are expressions of love, humility, and covenant partnership under Christ.
In this conversation, we explore:
how cultural expectations often distort biblical roles
why submission has been misunderstood and misused
the difference between authority and service in marriage
how husbands and wives can honor each other without losing their identity
how to walk in unity without competition or control
This episode invites couples to release cultural pressure and embrace God’s vision of marriage as a covenant partnership, where love is sacrificial, respect is mutual, and Christ remains at the center.
👉 Follow the Rise Tayo Podcast so you don’t miss the rest of the February series
👉 Share this episode with a couple seeking biblical clarity on marriage roles
👉 Subscribe to Blessings with Blanche on YouTube for faith-filled encouragement and biblical teaching
Remember: God did not design marriage as a power struggle—He designed it as a covenant partnership. 🤍
Each episode in this series closes with prayer.
If you desire one-on-one, faith-centered support for your marriage, you can book a Marriage Reset Discovery Call at blanchedidomenico.com.