Thoughts from daily Bible reading for today – February 15, 2015
May your fountain be blessed, and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth. Proverbs 5:18.
There is something sacred and celebratory about another year of marriage. It is sacred because a covenant to God has been fulfilled. And it is celebratory because a man and woman have grown closer to Christ and each other. This marriage milestone is meant to mean something. It is not just another day that comes and goes without recognition.
Wise are the husband and wife who make much over their wedding anniversary. It is a testimony to their commitment to Christ and His commitment to them. In a day when some men trade in their wives like a used car, and some women walk away from their husbands and children like a nuisance to her freedom, much needs to be made about marriages that achieve longevity. “Until death do us part” is not a trite saying but a bold declaration of life-long dedication. So be proud you have persevered and celebrate!
Plan ahead, spend some money, and invest in a long weekend away from home. Make sure you do not over save for retirement and miss enjoying your marriage adventure now. The way to enjoy your spouse as your best friend in the future is to enjoy your spouse as your best friend now. “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life” (Proverbs 13:12). Your wedding anniversary is a big deal; so make it a big deal.
Husbands, lead the way by talking with your wife about the best way to celebrate this year’s anniversary. Perhaps you prearrange your favorite babysitter and work some extra hours so your wife is secure with the children’s caregiver and at peace with the extra expenditures. If it is important, you will make it a priority that might even require a project plan. Give her a day at the spa in preparation for the second best celebration of the year.
The best celebration of the year is your union with Christ. Your relationship with Jesus is meant to be a mirror of your marriage. They are both by grace through faith. They both require focused attention and going deeper with each another; so hilariously celebrate your marriage anniversary. Enjoy the blessings of being together over time. It is something to be proud of, because God says marriage is meant to last a lifetime.
“Has not the Lord made them one? In flesh and spirit they are his. And why one? Because he was seeking godly offspring. So guard yourself in your spirit, and do not break faith with the wife of your youth” (Malachi 2:15).
Prayer: How can I honor God and my spouse and have fun on our wedding anniversary?
Related Readings: Song of Songs 2:1–17; Romans 7:2; 1 Corinthians 7:2–3; Hebrews 13:4
Post/Tweet this today: Our marriage is meant to mirror our relationship with Jesus—both are by grace through faith. #weddinganniversary #wisdomhunters
Taken from the February 14th reading in Seeking Daily the Heart of God v.2
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i choose to honor God with my marriage
Dear Gladys,
Thank you so that lovely comment that reinforces your faith and commitment to our Heavenly Father and your husband. What a beautiful statement of faith and love.
Thank you for sharing that with us.
Blessings to both you and your husband,
Gwynne