For
the next couple of posts I want to talk about what I've learned from my
marriage. I have been thinking about writing this since the week after my
marriage. See just in the first week I learned how different marriage is and how
it clarifies what my relationship with Christ should look like. It has been
amazing to see with clarity what it means to be united with Christ and to see
what Christ is doing for me.
Paul
says this in Ephesians 5:31-32 “Therefore
a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two
shall become one flesh.” This mystery is profound, and I am saying that it
refers to Christ and the church.” Daily I learn this mystery and marvel at the
love and mercy of Christ.
I
have now been married to my beautiful wife for a year this past March. It has
been a great adventure, but it has not been without its tough times. See marriage
has this habit of showing you who you really are. See, when I lived alone it
was easy to believe that I was perfect, but when you live with someone you are
able to see how imperfect you are. Marriage for me has truly been a sanctifying
process to make me more like Christ.
In
the first week of my marriage I learned how selfless my wife is. I also learned
how selfish I was and still am. I learned how much I demand my life to be about
me instead of others. The Lord convicted
me of this and continually calls me to lay myself down for my wife in every way
possible.
In
Ephesians 5:25-26 we are given a picture of marriage. “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ
also loved the church and gave Himself up for her, so that He might sanctify
her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word...”(ESV)
I
learn the gravity of this scripture daily, knowing that I have been given to my
wife so that I can love her and guide her into Christ. Daily I worship God by
laying down my desires, goals and ambitions to love, protect and care for my
wife. I look at the example of Christ and follow it knowing that this is what
pleases God. I remind myself daily that my first ministry is to her and that I
am to let nothing come between us.
The
same is true with Christ, He laid his life down for us to redeem us and cleanse
us. We often like to hear that Christ died to save us but we never look at
ourselves as possessions. See if I go out and buy something, I use it for
whatever I need it for. Why? Because I bought it, and just as Christ has bought
us, we are to live for His purposes and plans and not our own.
“Or do you not
know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have
from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify
God in your body.” (1 Corinthians 6:19-20, ESV)
“But you are a
chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own
possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of
darkness into his marvelous light.”(1 Peter 2:9, ESV)
And
because of that I must also see myself as a possession of my wife, given to her
to be utilized for her good. “For the wife
does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. Likewise the
husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does.” (1
Corinthians 7:4).
Even though this passage speaks of conjugal rights, how much more should it
mean everything else, my time, affections, gifts, talents and resources?
If
you are married, look at the example of Christ and endeavor to be selfless and
purpose to do everything for the benefit of your spouse. Encourage them, pray
for them, lead them to Christ daily and you will come to a greater
understanding of how Christ is serving you.
If
you are single, endeavor to be a possession of the Lord. Practice now denying yourself
so that you can come to an understanding of what marriage is supposed to look
like.
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