When I first heard Douglas Wilson on marriage, I pushed away from it. There had been plenty of authoritarian “leaders” around who modeled headship in controlling and manipulative of their wives, and so in an overreaction, i lumped Doug Wilson in with them. One whiff of “complementarianism” and I heard that a wife is just to do what her husband tells her to do. I was tired of marriage books, and it was eventually asking myself the question, “How does Christ love his bride?” that began to bring clarity. Nowadays, we can see all sorts of chaos in the world, and I am reminded of the saying “Christ or chaos.” We can have one. With a heavy heart, Doug Wilson guided me through a biblical framework of marriage. It goes against the grain of all we know, or at least all we like. It is the courageous and brave love of a husband, fueled by knowing the love of his Heavenly Father for him, that emboldens a man to live against the grain. The problems in our culture, cities, news reports, school, churches, homes, and families... it is all traced back to us, men. We have abdicated our God given responsibilities, and our wives and children and neighbors are paying the price. We have chosen chaos, our own will in our own timing with consideration of our own comfort, for Christ. We have filled our churches with weakness, and now wonder why no one is coming to Christ. Our fruit is bitter and rotten. Word to readers: do not come to close without fear of the flame, for our Lord is an all consuming fire jealous for his bride. We want a revival, and a revival must begin with a reformation. Christ in us, and then us in our homes. God give us fear, grace and wisdom as we go.