Some time ago, I hosted a small men’s group meeting at my house. About six men showed up.  One of the guys was lamenting about how he and his wife had been struggling in their marriage for the last 9 out of 12 years. The D-word came up several times. Both being Christians, he wanted to try and make it work. They tried the marriage-counseling thing. They did the marriage-conference thing. They even did the accountability-couple thing. But none of those things worked.

After some probing into what each one’s perceptions of the problem might be, I gained a sense of what the main issue was: their marriage had no leadership because they were operating as a group instead of an organization (see the difference between a group and an organization in previous post or the glossary).

If you’ve read any of my previous articles, you’ve heard me talk about leadership in terms of a group vs. organization. I admit…these are not sexy terms when referring to a marriage…or a relationship. But, as you’ll see, they both serve as the foundation for predicting the stability and success of your relationship. So indulge me if you please.

Relationships vs. Organizations

There are two differences between a group and an organization (hover over the links to see a definitions). One, an organization is a group…with common goals. A group does not have goals. Two, members of an organization have different roles and responsibilities that lead towards accomplishing those goals. And wherever there’s an organization…leadership is present. Because leadership only exists inside an organization.

BUT SO WHAT!!! What does this have to do with your relationship — you ask.

Well my friend, to answer this question, we need to go all the way back to the first chapter…the first book of the bible…Genesis chapter 1

Genesis Chapter 1 (Heath Wiggins Version)

See-what-had-happen-was…God created the heavens and the earth. That became the blank canvas on which He was going to create everything else. Then, over the next five days, He goes through a series of “Let there be’s”. He ‘let there be’ light, water, sky, land, vegetation, day and night, seasons and years, creatures in the water, birds in the air, and animals on the ground. And after all that, he said it was all good. Amen! (Thus concludes the Heath Wiggins abridged version of Genesis 1:1-25)

Up to this point, God had not created man yet. That comes in verse 26 when, “…God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness…” (NIV). Now…there’s a lot of debate among theologians about the meaning of the word “us”. I’m not entering that debate. But I will say that the word “man” is a generic term for mankind. Continuing in verse 27, God “…created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” (NIV)

Take note, in the previous ‘let there be’s’, God did a lot of prep-work before he created mankind. Now…male mankind and female mankind have been created. Here’s where it get’s interesting. Verse 28 continues, “And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” (NIV)

God has given male and female mankind three goals: 1) be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth, 2) subdue it (to bring under your control), and 3) have dominion (have governing authority to rule) over the fish, birds, and everything that moves on the ground. Take special note that these three goals were given to male and female mankind before they were living, breathing, flesh-baring human beings walking the earth. These goals were given to mankind’s spirit (not to be confused with God’s Holy Spirit).

An aside: Did you notice the significance of the sequential order in which God created everything? It was very deliberate. He created everything that mankind would need to survive and accomplish the three goals he gave them…before he created them. So don’t think you can’t succeed wherever you are in your current situation. God has supplied everything you need to do what He has called you to do. He set up the environment before you even got there…so that when you arrived, you would be able to do the work He put you there to do. So don’t spurn undesirable circumstances or less-optimal conditions.  It might just be that He created that situation specifically for you to carry out His plan with full faith and trust in Him.

I digress.

Where were we…oh…moving on to Genesis chapter 2 >>>

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