- It means the wife wants her husband to act like a child, rather than a mature man.
- Referring to your husband as “baby” can lead to disappointment when he exhibits childish behavior.
- In the Bible, Abigail referred to her husband David as her “Lord”, which helped make him a great man.
Newsypeople- Apostle Tomi Arayomi, a popular clergyman, has recently shared his views on why wives should stop calling their husbands “baby.”
According to him, this practice can have unintended consequences on the behavior of the husbands.
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During a recent ministry session, Apostle Tomi Arayomi explained that wives are using their “anointed mouths” to speak forth the kind of man they want, and referring to their husbands as “baby” simply means wanting them to act like one.
He noted that some wives get disappointed with their husband’s behavior when they exhibit tantrums similar to those of a child.
Apostle Tomi Arayomi cited instances in the Bible where Abigail referred to her husband, David, as her Lord, which made him a great man.
He emphasized that wives should use their words to uplift and inspire their husbands, rather than treating them like children.
This advice comes as a response to the increasing trend of wives calling their husbands “baby” in an attempt to elicit a more childlike behavior from them.
Apostle Tomi Arayomi’s views have sparked a lively debate among couples and marriage counselors, with some agreeing that this practice can be detrimental to the relationship while others believe it is a harmless term of endearment.
See reactions below…
olowe_oluwatomisin: “Iron man, Eze gburugburu, Ancient of days, My Lord, My ATM”
cutezemain: “Lol 😂 I will start calling him Gburugburu, okwuru-oka, Igwe uwa-ezuoke, abidoshaker 😂😂😂”
fane_designs_ : “U just should have preached about something else. “Baby” is just a romantic name.”
photobyprestige: “Just like I am a pencil in the hand of my creator, I am also a baby in the hand of my wife. Pastor, just preach about the cross, and let couples sort out their own issue.”