Jayne is the “go to” gal in her church. Everybody likes her and when someone is struggling and in need of a friend, Jayne is the one who gets the call. Seemingly, her children are “part of the furniture” at the church building because they spent a good portion of their lives at the building.
All is well in the world of Jayne. …as long as you don’t look backstage, behind the curtain. There you will find the darker side of Jayne. Should you look behind the curtain, here is some of what you would see.
The Invisible Man
Jayne’s husband is passive and preoccupied. Joe does not lead his family. He and Jayne have been coexisting in their home for nearly 19 years. Joe gave up on the marriage a long time ago. He did make a few feeble attempts to lead his wife when they were first married. But he didn’t know how to lead her and his weak and unwise attempts led to argumentation. In time, Joe checked out of the marriage, though he stayed in the home. His primary role has been to provide for the family, which he does very well. Joe is a good, but lazy man.
Rebels with a Cause
Zachary & Elizabeth have become more than a handful for their parents. During the early years it was easy for Jayne to “handle” them as she performed her myriad of duties for the church. She could easily shuffle them into the children’s ministry while she taught her women’s bible studies, counseled, led kid’s events, or fulfilled whatever leadership type roles they offered her. Now that Zach and Liz are teens, they are not as impressed with mom’s “love for God” or her “devotion” to the church. Their simmering disdain for both has reached the boiling point. Early on it was unobserved rolling of the eyes when much was made of Jayne’s passion for God. Now it’s full-blown anger.
To Tell the Truth
You can imagine the shock of some of Jayne’s friends the other day when they saw her yelling at Joe in the hallway of the church building. No one had ever seen the darker side of Jayne. It was understood that Joe was a silent partner when it came to church and church functions. But that was Joe and no one seemed to mind. Besides, it is not polite to pry into other people’s business. And why would you? They must be doing something right, look at Jayne. Her love for God was well known
As for the kids: they were the cutest two little munchkins you’d ever want to meet. Their clothes were perfect. They excelled in Bible drills. The church seemed to be their life. What the “non-prying” adults did not know was that the dad had checked out and the kids were modeling the hypocrisy of their mom. But for the kids, it was only for a season. Zach & Liz were marking the days until they could get out of their private, dysfunctional family.
Just before Elizabeth’s seventeenth birthday Joe and Jayne found out that their daughter was pregnant. They didn’t even know she had a boyfriend. Initially Jayne tried to keep it under wraps. Later she attempted to talk Liz into a quiet abortion. She threatened Joe if he told anyone about the plans, but they could not keep it under wraps any longer. Jayne’s worst fear had come upon her. She was about to be found out for who she really was.
Application Questions
- How would you counsel this family?
- How would you re-envision the church about biblical priorities for the home?
- How would you implement your practical plan for the church regarding question #2?
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