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Her beauty inspires the most creative meditations, poems, images and songs in my heart. |
I can remember one particular moment, when Christine and I were very close to each other. I was embracing her, she was snuggling up to me, and there was pure enjoyment during that moment as we just enjoyed the presence of the other. But as I was thinking back on that moment, I was pondering on what kind of mindset might have destroyed that close connection. And the big thing that came to my mind was a lack of confidence and trust. If I had thought in my mind during that moment, "Man, I really don't deserve her," or "I shouldn't be doing this," or if she had been thinking, "Why am I doing this?" or "There is no way I will ever measure up to him, so why bother?" then the closeness would have totally been shot down. It was because we had confidence toward one another and trust in one another that we could lavish our presence on each other and truly enjoy it - something even as small as hugging. The writer of Hebrews tells us that we can now confidently approach Jesus (4:16). And as I learned from being with Christine, you need confidence toward another to even take part in romance with them. Confidence and trust are foundational. I get that we must humbly approach God with due understanding that we are nothing without him, but to approach him with anything short of confidence will kill your intimacy with him. It is the solid rock upon which romance is built. It is the fertile plain out of which intimacy spouts.
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He is coming for his bride and it is going to be the wedding to trump all weddings. |
Now, I can do my best at loving him back like this, and that is what he desires of me, but I am only one person. I am not his bride. The church is his bride, of which I am a small part. Me loving him with all I have is not the same as the church loving him with all she has. Jesus desires for his bride to love with all she has. He desires for her to pursue him fervently, creatively, poetically, and deeply, like he loves her. I will love him with all I got, but it is not enough until his complete church loves him passionately.
This concept is vital for the church, as a whole, to grasp. Jesus is tender, and gentle, and adoring, and romantic toward his church. She is pure. He has cleansed her. She is strong. He has strengthened her with his Spirit. She is able. He has equipped her. But she must be loving. For he has desired her...all of her. In all of our teachings about loving God, there seems to be missing anything about a romantic pursuit of Jesus our groom. This element of romantic love, though not the most important part of love, is still crucial. We talk a lot about his passionate love for us, but it is hard to come by people who inspire you to love Jesus with all the romance that you got.
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Would you paint your spiritual love life in drab grays or in vibrant hues? |