REVIEW:
Gen. 3:8; 2 Cor. 4:16; Acts 17:28
READ: Think of
the most romantic movie you’ve ever watched or book you’ve ever read. Ladies, you may be swooning at this
very minute just thinking of the passionate, heroic valor of the man of your
dreams fighting to win the favor of your heart! Men, you may be smiling silently as you imagine rescuing the
beautiful heroine from danger, inviting her to join your side in adventurous
living. These love stories contain
passion, pursuit, and great perseverance.
Would you be surprised to discover that God’s Word, the Bible, in its
most basic terms is a love story of such epic proportions?
In eternity past, God, a holy trinity, was in fellowship
and communion within Himself (John 1:1-2). As such, He chose out a special group of people, the Body of
Christ, to share in a special relationship with Himself “in love” (Eph.
1:4). He also determined the “fellowship
of [this] mystery” before the world was ever formed (Eph. 3:9). In the timeline of Scripture, before
any physical act is recorded or completed, God has established both the nature
of this Book and all the history that is soon to be set in motion. It is rooted, focuses upon and emanates
from love and relationship!
From this point forward, we discover the creation of Adam
and Eve as we’ve already briefly considered. The annals of history then
chronicle the love story of God seeking another chosen out people, the Nation
of Israel and the rise and fall of their relationship. God’s passion and pursuit of them is
relentless, ultimately sending them the fulfillment of His many promises –
Jesus Christ. Due to Israel’s
rejection of such a gift, God, in great pain and despair, temporarily set aside
the “apple of His eye”, allowing His original desire for love and relationship
to be fulfilled through the Body of Christ.
It is here we stand today. Col. 1:27-28 reveals furthermore that the riches of this
same mystery are also expressed in deep and intimate relationship with
Christ. So much more is to be said
the passionate pursuit of God towards His children, particularly in the Age of
Grace. Yet, for our purposes here,
it is only as we recognize and open our hearts and minds to a vibrant, dynamic,
passionate and intimately personal relationship with Jesus Christ, that the true
source and fuel for finding and living out our own “love story” with our spouse
can come to pass.
Far too many of our marriages lack passion because we’ve
never encountered the passion of Jesus Christ for His Church (Rom. 5; Eph.
1). We lack intimacy for our
hearts have not truly entered into rich communion with our Savior as God has
intended, desired and afforded us through Christ.
REFLECT:
·
How has my walk with God
been lately? Am I making full use
of all I’ve been given and all that has been made available to me in Christ
Jesus?
·
What does my marriage look
like when I am walking in intimacy with God? When I’m not?
RESPOND:
·
Though intimacy with God is
a deeply personal endeavor, we can always encourage our spouse in their
relationship with their God. Most
definitely we can always help our spouse and improve our relationship as we
ourselves seek Him more and more.
Today, secure extra time out of your busy schedule to spend with your
Savior. Become better acquainted,
personally speaking, with the desires of His heart.