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Thursday, April 30, 2009

L-O-V-E

L-is for the way you look at me
O-is for the only one I see
V-is very, very extraordinary
E-is even more than anyone that I adore
And LOVE...is all that I can give to you....LOVE is more than just a game for 2.....

That has to be one of my most favorite Nat King Cole songs. As much as I like it, I must admit that the song lacks the depth of describing what LOVE really is.

You see, last night we had a very interesting discussion at church. We were reading and searching the Scriptures about Biblical manhood and womanhood. We were talking about the various opinions permeating our society, and the church. This topic would normally make me very nervous and apprehensive, however, I had Ronald right next to me, and I know he and I firmly agree on this subject, so I rested in the fact that if anyone stated anything that was close to being unBiblical he, being the quiet person that he is, would speak up.

I must warn the reader that this discussion will probably take several posts for me to clearly communicate all that is on my mind and heart in regards to this particular topic. I freely welcome all comments, but I firmly believe that what I'm about to say is entirely Biblical and Scripturally based.

Ask anyone who knows me well and they will tell you that my favorite book in the Bible is Song of Solomon. Ask anyone that knows me well and they will tell you that I love the topic, the idea, and the notion that we are Christ's Bride, and He is our Bridegroom King. I seldom use any other term to refer to our Savior.

I preface this topic with what I have learned over the past few years. A few years ago my church was doing a study on the Song of Solomon. I thought it sounded interesting, so I signed up. I was not prepared for what was ahead of me.

Most people see the book as a love story primarily dealing with the love of a husband and a wife, and this is true to a certain extent. However, dig a little deeper, and you will see that the book is really a beautiful story of how our Bridegroom King has chosen His Bride, and the journey that we embark on with Him.

I will, over the summer, post a lot of things on this book. I plan on doing posts for each chapter of the book. For now though I am summarizing the general theme.

What I see when I read that book is how my Bridegroom King views His Bride. He views His Bride with such love, devotion, faithfulness, and tenderness. He views her that way even in the midst of her sin and darkness. He is constantly telling her how lovely she is to Him. The poetry and symbolism in this book never cease to bring me to tears. He sees me as lovely, even in my darkest and deepest pit of despair. Yet, it's not even because I have done anything to warrant this view, but because of the blood of the Lamb that was shed to cover all my iniquity.

The book is such a picture of how the Groom pursues the affection of His Bride. He covers her with love, yet challenges her in her life. He draws her out of herself and asks her to trust Him, to go into the wilderness with Him, to trust that He will be the ultimate Victor. He puts her in difficult places only to rid her of any crutch that she has been leaning on...anything except Him.

It has taken me a good two years to finally understand, "I am dark, but lovely". We are so dark, evil, and full of iniquity. Yet, the Lord sees us as lovely, as who we are because of the mercy seat. I can't wait to write about this book and the love that the Bridegroom King has for His Bride.

I feel that in order to even talk about Biblical roles in the home and between the husband and wife, one must not overlook the love that the Bridegroom King has for His Bride. It's only through this scope and this lens that we can see what our roles are truly meant to be....

Oh there is so much more to come!!! Be ready!!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Today as I was...



.....just sitting here thinking about life, I became increasingly aware of how much I have to be thankful for. First of all, my Lord and Savior who has saved me from myself. He is the reason I live. He will be the reason I die. His truth has shattered the many lies that I had tried to hold on to. How He has pursued my heart and loved me first. His unrelenting faithfulness has won my heart and soul forever. Blessing and glory, honor and power be to the only One who is worthy!

So, as I begin to take more time to write about things that are on my heart, I just wanted my first blog to be about those in my life whom I'm thankful for.

My family has been such a source of encouragement to me throughout the years. I've been richly blessed with my family. I thank the Lord for giving my parents who have honored Him and who have run the good race of faith. Mom and Dad, you two are my heroes. You two have set the foundation of who I am today. Nothing, no one could ever take your place. I love you both with my whole heart. My sister is one of my best friends. She is my solid rock of strength and my example of determination.

My friends. My gals. I love them so much. I have friends who I've known since I was 5, and also have those who are "new additions". Either way, my life would not be fulfilled with out my ladies. Autumn, Lael, Patti, Amber, Ruth, Stephanie, Flor, Nicole, and now, Jenn and Dana...Some of you, I've known my whole life, and I don't even have words to say how much I love you. For the rest of you ladies, I've enjoyed every minute of our friendship and only look forward to seeing where life takes us.

And finally, Ronald. . . . I am not even sure I have the words to say to express my deeply felt emotions and affections for you. You are my life long gift that the Lord has given me. I am amazed that He would entrust your heart to me. Thank you for loving and cherishing me the way that Christ has so tenderly loved and cared for His Church. "He saved me wtih you" is a line of that song we both love that is so fitted here. I love you! And, how can I forget the Metting family? I love you ALL! I have loved every second of getting to know each and every one of you. Benita and Big Ron, you two have been so gracious and kind to me it melts my heart. Adrienne, I just love you!!!! I'm glad we can share so many common interests and can be a source of encouragement to each other. Meredith, I knew there was a reason that we met those first few times up at Starbucks. I loved you then, and I do now! Afterall, it was you, who told Ronald that you really liked me! :) Melissa, even though we may not know each other as well as I'd like, I just have to say how much I respect you! You really have set such a great example of a Proverbs 31 woman. I am blessed to have such an example of this in you.

Thus, begins my blogging journey. I can't wait to be able to sit and write whatever random things I am currently thinking about!!

Here is my wonderful family at the best school....A&M!!!