IT'S IMPORTANT WHAT YOU BELIEVE | Biblical Marriage | The Curse The Cure & Unity
Pastor Dustin Woolam | Recorded February 1, 2026

TLDR Summary
The Biblical Context: The Curse vs. The Cure
Pastor Dustin Woolam and wife Jayme frame marital conflict through Genesis 3. They explain that the "curse" following the Fall created a dynamic where wives desire to control their husbands, and husbands tend to rule over their wives harshly. The goal of a Christian marriage is to move past this broken dynamic and follow the example of Jesus.
For Husbands: Servant Leadership
Dustin argues that biblical leadership is defined by sacrifice, not control:
• Die for Her: Husbands are commanded to love their wives "as Christ loved the church," which means literally giving up their lives for their wife's flourishing.
• Servant Leadership: Being the "head" does not mean getting your way or being a boss. It means serving the family, whether that entails working long hours, driving a car you don't like to save money, or checking on noises in the night.
• Responsibility vs. Control: A husband’s role is to take responsibility for the family, not to control every detail (e.g., Jamie manages their finances).
• Seek Understanding: Referencing 1 Peter, Dustin advises men to admit when they don't understand their wives and actively ask for help in understanding them.
For Wives: Submission and Influence
Jayme addresses the biblical call for submission and how it counteracts the desire to control:
• Submission to God: Wives are called to submit to their own husbands as unto the Lord. This is easier when the husband is also submitted to God.
• Rejecting Worldly Narratives: She warns against modern mindsets like "I choose me" or "I am enough," arguing that these lead to dysfunction.
• Influence Without Words: Quoting 1 Peter 3, Jayme explains a wife can win over a husband—even one who is disobedient to God—through godly character and pure behavior rather than nagging or "talking down" to him.
• Not About Sin: Submission does not mean obeying a husband who wants you to sin; it is about maintaining a right and reverent attitude.
Key Takeaway
Pastor Dustin and Jayme conclude men are "simple creatures" who "cannot be pushed" but can be drawn in by their wives. Ultimately, a healthy marriage requires mutual submission (Ephesians 5:21) where both partners reject the disorder of the "curse" to build a home based on godly order and mutual flourishing.
