“Greet Priscilla and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ
Jesus.”1
In the beginning of Scripture, God
determined to make a “helper” for man; a counterpart or a complement (Gen.
2:18). It was His plan to create a relationship where man and woman, husband
and wife, would live and grow together as ONE.
Priscilla and her husband, Aquilla,
gave us such an example. We are introduced to them in the Book of Acts, chapter
18. Every time they are mentioned, thereafter, they are always together!
Priscilla was your typical Jewish wife who was taught to keep the home, cook
the meals, and submit to her husband. Yet, under God’s grace and mercy that
relationship grew to a new level. The couple came to faith in Christ and
allowed that to be the center of their marriage. Together they worked, side by
side, in their trade of tent-making, and in ministry, alongside Paul, as
missionaries. The mutual use of their names in scripture makes it clear that
one was not above the other, they were partners, serving one another and in
turn, others as well. Jewish law hadn’t allowed women to have direct access to
the Lord, but as a Christian Jew, Priscilla not only had immediate access to
God through Christ, but she also had the privilege of serving Him; a privilege
that she took full advantage of! She shared the Gospel right alongside her
husband, bringing others to Christ and supporting Paul’s ministry from city to
city. Priscilla is remembered today because she allowed God to use her in every
area of her life. From marriage to ministry, her life honored God.
Husband-and-wife relationships may be
difficult, but a glance at Priscilla’s relationship with Aquilla reminds us
that, as Christians, Christ must be the center of our marriage in order for it
to be healthy and strong. In living together as ONE in all things, we are
fulfilling God’s plan for marriage. This is an example of what Christian
marriages can be like through Christ.
Suggested Prayer:
Dear God, how merciful you have been
to allow the Bible to be our life’s manual. I strive to have a marriage like
that of Priscilla and Aquilla’s where you are the center, and your name is
glorified above all. Thank you for your grace and the everyday examples you
left for us, your children. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Romans 16:3.
Today’s Encounter was written by:
Veronica B.