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Incarnate Hope: When It Feels Like You’ve Failed as a Husband or Father

Incarnate Hope: When It Feels Like You’ve Failed as a Husband or Father

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In this part of the conversation, Dr. Justin Tilghman describes incarnational leadership as modeling the way Jesus related to people, especially within the home. He explains that Christlike leadership is grounded in love expressed through patience, kindness, listening, and respect. Practically, this means truly hearing a wife without preparing a defense, responding with curiosity instead of reactivity, and honoring her as a fellow image-bearer and spiritual partner.A central theme is emotional presence. You and Justin discuss how many wives feel deeply alone even when their husbands are physically present. Justin shares the sobering insight that a physically present but emotionally absent father can sometimes be more damaging than an absent one, because ongoing hope for connection leads to repeated disappointment.The conversation then turns toward hope and change. Justin encourages men who feel they’ve failed, reminding them that God is not asking for perfection but humility and willingness. Change begins with confession, repentance, and small, consistent steps toward greater presence. You connect this to the Christmas season, framing it as a natural opportunity to slow down, re-engage with family, and give the lasting gift of presence. The segment concludes with Justin offering prayer for husbands, wives, and children, asking God to bring renewal, healing, and grace to families.Episode Summary In Part 2 of this conversation, Tanja Rouintree and Dr. Justin Tilghman explore what incarnational, Christlike leadership looks like for men within the home. Rather than focusing on authority or control, this episode centers on emotional presence, humility, and love modeled after Jesus Himself. The discussion offers both challenge and deep encouragement for husbands, wives, and parents who long for stronger connection and healing in their families. In This Episode What incarnational leadership really means for husbands and fathers How Jesus modeled leadership through love, patience, and relationship The difference between physical presence and emotional presence Why being “there but unavailable” can be deeply damaging to families How listening, attunement, and respect shape a thriving marriage Encouragement for men who feel they’ve failed or missed the mark Why small, consistent changes matter more than perfection How the Christmas season offers a natural opportunity for reset and renewal Simple, practical ways to re-engage with your family starting today A prayer for husbands, wives, and children seeking healing and growth Practical Takeaways Christlike leadership begins with valuing relationship over control True listening means seeking understanding, not preparing a response Emotional presence matters more than physical proximity Change does not require perfection, but humility and willingness
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