Beautifully loved……..
When thinking
back to the days you were dating, the sparkle in your eyes when you were sure
this was Mr. Right! And then wondering
when he was going to ‘pop’ the question.
Then he finally did…. Everything
about that time in our lives was exciting.
We felt loved! We felt beautiful!
The wedding day arrived and all was well and we were going to live happily ever
after.
With God
leading our lives, for the most part all was well. But there were times when marriage was
tough. And many times life was
good. We learned to lean on each other
and become one. We would bounce ideas of
one another. We went to church together
and socialized as a couple. If we had
children, many of the parents of our children’s friends became our
friends. We may have sat home on a
Friday night and watched a movie or a sporting event in silence because we were
comfortable together.
And then it happened…… Our days became numbered as a couple. For some it happened immediately, and for
others their spouse’s disease lingered. How
often during that time did we wonder who was going to be there to tell us we
were loved or we were beautiful.
Jeremiah 31:3 reminds us: I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with
unfailing kindness.
Many of the lessons we have learned in
life is to lean on Christ. As we look
back on where we were and where we have come, He is the one who helps us along
the way. Psalms 136:26 reads: Give
thanks to the God of Heaven. His love
endures forever.
As many of us have walked this path,
we have learned to accept where we were or how far we have come. Meeting new friends has helped as we walk
this new path and grow in our journey. Our
lives have changed with new activities and we have learned how to do things we
never thought we could do. Most likely
we have all changed in our faith. We have had to rely more on God to help us in
this new life.
While we know our spouse is in heaven,
what’s next? For each of us, we may have
different answers. A couple of things we
may need to think about. Things like
what are our priorities now, and what is the meaning of our life? We are constantly reminded that yesterday is
gone and tomorrow is not certain. We
only have today. The only one who is
constant is Christ. Hebrews 13:8 reads: Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
It seems difficult to think about what our new
life will be. Many of us remember all
the ‘Why’s’ we asked especially in the beginning. And to be honest, we may never know the
why.
When I am down and out, it is so easy
to think I am not loved or beautiful.
It’s amazing how Satan tries to tell us we are not loved. But we are!
In the Song of Songs 4:7 God looks
at us and says: You are altogether
beautiful, my love, there is no flaw in you.
Remember – You are beautiful! And you are loved! Blessings to each of you.
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