Spiritual husband is one who applies Bible counsels on marriage: how to treat his wife and children. Ephesians 5:28-33 states on this matter: "In this way husbands ought to be loving their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself, 29 for no man ever hated his own flesh; but he feeds and cherishes it, as the Christ also does the congregation, 30 because we are members of his body. 31 "For this reason a man will leave [his] father and [his] mother and he will stick to his wife, and the two will become one flesh." 32 This sacred secret is great. Now I am speaking with respect to Christ and the congregation. 33 Nevertheless, also, let each one of YOU individually so love his wife as he does himself; on the other hand, the wife should have deep respect for her husband."
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He had a wife and a son. However he left them to start his own spiritual practice.
The youngest brother and his wife remain abstinent until marriage.
Kabir Das, a 15th-century Indian mystic poet, was known to be a celibate and did not have a wife. He focused his life and teachings on spiritual enlightenment and devotion to God.
Before taking the spiritual path, Lord Buddha left his kingdom, leaving parents, wife and son.
Yes, Buddha had a wife and son before he left to go on his spiritual journy, His wife's name is Yaśodharā, and his son's name is Rāhula, which, interestingly enough, means fetter or impediment (think ball and chain).
An arranged spiritual is another name for a spiritual song.
None of them. Margaret may have chided him about his fondness for liquid spirits and his lack of attention to things spiritual, but divorce was not in the cards for that devoted couple.
Gregory Campbell has written: 'There are far worse things a man can do than worship his wife and children' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Spiritual life
This is a good question for your spiritual advisor or priest. They are the ones who can speak with authority on the beliefs of your church.
She was declared legally dead in 1852, four years after her husband. In a spiritual sense she may be living forever and surely her memory still survives.
The duties of a wife in a Moorish temple may include supporting her husband in his spiritual and community leadership roles, participating in temple activities and events, promoting peace and harmony within the community, and upholding the principles of love, truth, peace, freedom, and justice.