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Showing posts with label Jesus the bridegroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus the bridegroom. Show all posts

Friday, January 08, 2016

Thoughts for the Journey from Bill Myers

As an author and film producer, Bill Myers’s work has won over 70 national and international awards including the C.S. Lewis Honor Award. His books and videos, which include Eli and McGee and Me, have sold 8 million copies. His most recent book, The Jesus Experience - Journey Deeper into the Heart of God, explores how he went from a burned-out evangelical to someone head-over-heels in love with his Creator. www.billmyers.com

GOD LOVES YOU MORE THAN YOU

Christ’s love for us is so intense that at least eighteen times in the Bible we are referred in one way or another as His Bride. Not His groveling servant, not His fearful slave, not even His wife. But His Bride. He looks upon you and me with the same passion as a bridegroom does for his bride on their wedding day. Think on that.

The Creator of the Universe is over the moon in love with you. The Bible even says He sings over you. The next time you attend a wedding, pay attention to the bride as she enters, but also sneak a peek back to the groom’s expression and remember . . . that is exactly what the Lord feels for you every second of your life. Good days, bad days, it makes no difference. He’s crazy in love with you. So much that He even let people kill His Son just so the two of you could be together.

Now that’s love!  We’ve heard the verse below so many times it may have lost some meaning. But pretend it’s the first time you’ve ever come across it:

“For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only Son…” John 3:16

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Reason to Rejoice

Marcia Laycock is a pastor's wife and now the mother of two brides and one daughter in college. Her devotionals have been widely published and her novel, One Smooth Stone won her the Best New Canadian Christian Author Award in 2006. Visit her website - http://www.vinemarc.com/

By the time you read this article my middle daughter will be married for about 24 hours. The small ceremony will be in a tiny country church with 75 friends and family attending. If you have had a child get married you know the kind of week I’ve had, leading up to this event. Stressful, emotionally draining and exhilarating.

I know the day itself will be all of that and more, as all the planning and preparations come together to make a wonderful celebration. I know Laura will make a beautiful bride and I know her soon-to-be husband will glow with anticipation as he watches her walk down the isle toward him.

All as it should be.

I used to hate weddings. I didn’t like people much in those days, so having to chit-chat with strangers was abhorant. I didn’t like all the ‘mushy’ sentiment because I didn’t believe in love that lasted forever. I didn’t like the religiosity because I didn’t believe God existed. I saw no joy in weddings, only the potential for pain.

Jesus changed my view of things just after my own wedding, almost 30 years ago. Now I find people fascinating and love to chat. All the sentiment doesn’t seem so ‘mushy’ now, but expressions of genuine love and affection. And the religiosity has meaning because I know God not only exists but cares deeply for all those involved. Now I see a deep joy in weddings because I see the potential for paradise.

I see the face of the bridegroom waiting for his bride and I know it’s a picture of Jesus waiting for us. I see the shimmering beauty of the wedding gown and know it’s a faint glimpse of the one we will wear when Jesus presents us to his Father. I watch the lighting of the unity candle and know it’s the hope of the world, a hope that will one day be reality.

All as it should be.

I will celebrate the day with my daughter and the rest of my family and friends, rejoicing that God has given me a small role to play in proclaiming that joy and hope. I expect I’ll have a few more words to write after the event. I praise God that now I will see it all with eyes that are open to the glory of God, ears that are tuned to the sound of angel’s wings, and a heart that bursts with thankfulness.

“… as a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you.” Isaiah 62:5b