"The husband is the head of the wife, just as Christ is the Head of the Church" (Ephesians 5:23).

But what happens when the head itself is disconnected from its source? What happens when a husband has lost vision, direction, wisdom, and submission to the One who is his Head?

Can headship still function where there is no leadership? Can authority remain intact when responsibility has been abandoned?

These are not conclusions, only questions worth pondering.

Perhaps true biblical headship is more than a position—it is a living connection. Christ leads because He is connected to the Father. A husband leads because he is connected to Christ. Remove the source, and what remains?

I am not making a statement. I am simply thinking aloud.

A seeker. A dreamer. A student of mysteries.
"The husband is the head of the wife, just as Christ is the Head of the Church" (Ephesians 5:23). But what happens when the head itself is disconnected from its source? What happens when a husband has lost vision, direction, wisdom, and submission to the One who is his Head? Can headship still function where there is no leadership? Can authority remain intact when responsibility has been abandoned? These are not conclusions, only questions worth pondering. Perhaps true biblical headship is more than a position—it is a living connection. Christ leads because He is connected to the Father. A husband leads because he is connected to Christ. Remove the source, and what remains? I am not making a statement. I am simply thinking aloud. A seeker. A dreamer. A student of mysteries.
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