Today is my wife’s birthday. It is a day to celebrate. This day reminds me of what the Father told Jeremiah back in his day:
Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you… – Jeremiah 1:5 (ESV)
To think that God knew her before she was formed in the womb is a staggering thought to me. But as I further extrapolate God’s sovereign control and preparation of her life, I can’t help but think that God also knew she would be my wife many years after she was formed in the womb. That is amazing love.
Twenty-seven years after she was formed in the womb I asked her to marry me. She said, “Yes!” Her response to my question is still stunning, even after all of these years. I’ve never gotten over the fact that Lucia said yes to me.
There have been very few people in my life who have given me an unconditional “yes” to our relationship. My heavenly Father and my wife are at the top of that list. I have sinned many times against both of them, but they continue to love me in spite of me. It is amazing love.
My Wife Reminds Me of the Gospel
By default, when I think of my wife as on this day, I think of the Gospel. The Gospel is the animating center of my life. The Gospel is what motivates me to love, confess, repent, care, counsel, get up each day, and more. The Gospel is the primary motivation for all that I do. Because of God’s great love for me, my life has an eternal and all-powerful animating center.
but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. – Romans 5:8 (ESV)
To say that I have been affected by the Gospel would be a major understatement. God is love and He loves me. He said yes to me when I came to him in faith. And because of the compelling and transforming power of the Gospel I am eternally grateful.
Lucia has modeled this kind of Gospel-love throughout our marriage. She, like my Father, has kept her word. And thankfully her covenant to God and me has not been dependent on my behavior. Lucia has been an essential means of grace in my life that God has used to transform me. The more I see the Gospel animated in her heart and life, the more I am motivated to live a similar kind of life.
Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God’s kindness is meant to lead you to repentance? – Romans 2:4 (ESV)
My Dearest Darling Lucia,
Thank you for saying “yes” to me so many years ago. Your affirmation in the beginning of our marriage was amazing, but now, after all these years, your love is far more overwhelming. It is one thing to say “yes” without the testing of relationship, but it is a wholly other experience to continue to say “yes” after the relationship has been sinfully stretched to limits beyond expectation.
God did not have to bless me this way, but I’m glad He chose to give me someone who models the Gospel in real and practical ways. I follow you as you follow Christ.
I love you!
Rick
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