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My wife is always
cautious that we must never loose the flavor of our first love,
the charm of our marriage as we had since beginning. Sometimes when she sees an evident lack of
communication or lack of care or lack of passion, she does
complain; however, this does not disappoint her, neither she
looses her heart but she tries more and more to keep our married
life fresh as ever.
I admit that sometimes I fail in keeping up and therefore I need
to make it up to her when she points out the lack of love or any
such mistake on my part. Probably I would cook for her, or take
her out or just spend some quality time with her leaving
everything (which seems to be important always). Sometimes I
just need to lend my ear because she has many things to say and
I must not intervene - just listen.
What do we do when the Spirit of the Lord convicts us of the
same?
Our relationship with our God (in Jesus Christ) has to be the
same. Jesus said that 'the Church' - the body of Christ - made
of his every individual disciples who follow him in faith and
love, is his bride who must prepare herself to welcome the
bridegroom who has promised to come soon. At times, we simply
leave the responsibility of preparing the bride on God himself
giving a reasoning of us being frail human beings who are weak
and therefore cannot live to the expectations of God, while
according to the scriptures, we are called to prepare ourselves
as bride.
Listen carefully to the words of Christ (Matthew 25:1-13), where
he mentions of the ten virgins who prepared themselves and were
waiting for the bridegroom to come. Five of them actually did
not prepare themselves well and so they lost the opportunity to
meet the bridegroom when he came at a time when they did not
expect him to come (they did not anticipate how much time the
bridegroom would take, or in other words, they were just
irresponsible towards this life-time opportunity)!
In the course of our preparation, what Jesus demands himself
from us is our FIRST LOVE for Christ - our bridegroom. Look at
the following passage:
I
know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou
canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them
which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them
liars: And hast borne, and hast patience, and for my name's sake
hast laboured, and hast not fainted. Nevertheless I have
somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy FIRST LOVE.
[Revelation 2:2-4](emphasis added)
God has not called us to be servants but to have a love
relationship with him. If we spend all our energy in doing
various sort of religious activities to impress God but we feel
exhausted when it comes to express our love for him through
regular communion, I am sure that Jesus has the right to
complain about lack of love from our side.
He always keep reminding us through his Word and Spirit to keep
our union fresh with him as from the beginning; however, what
are we going to do about it. Are we equally concerned as my wife
is to keep our marriage (our union with God through Jesus) fresh
and loving as it was from the beginning? Are we going to make it
up today? Would we spend some quality time with the Spirit of
God whom we grieved for long?
May God bless you as you think about it! Lets
pray:
God, we thank you for talking to us from your
scriptures and speaking in our hearts by your Holy Spirit.
Lord we know that we have grieved you many times, specially
when you wanted to commune with us, but we did not have time
for you. We wish to refresh our love today and ignite the
same passion as we have in the beginning. Please help and
bless us. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
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