“I Do”
Therefore, a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and they
shall become one flesh.1
“I…take thee…to be my wedded wife (husband), to have
and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for
poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us
part.”
These words have been the traditional vows exchanged by
most couples during their wedding ceremony. Beautifully spoken, with tears in
their eyes, the bride and groom—so very much in love—repeat these solemn words
with the deep conviction that they will be there for each other, unconditionally,
forever. Or, as in many cases, they are empty promises repeated as part of a
time-honored tradition which hold no real merit or value and are easily broken
before the couple's first wedding anniversary.
These vows were first spoken by God as He breathed life
into the first marriage between Adam and Eve. This first wedding ceremony took
place in The Beginning, on the 6th day, as a part of God’s glorious Creation.
He was the center of this first relationship, and Adam and Eve enjoyed every
aspect of their pure and holy union. This was God’s plan, His gift of love and
commitment to be shared by two people. But their perfect love story was
distorted by sin when they allowed God’s place in their marriage to shift from
the center.
“In today’s society we are seeing the dramatic
redefinition of marriage; but in
Genesis 2 we can read a revealed historical account of the first
marriage. When God created the first man, He sought a suitable counterpart (verse
18). He chose
neither an animal nor an exact duplicate of the man, but instead He created a
woman—uniquely formed for intimacy, companionship, co-workmanship, and
pro-creation (verse 22).”2 God’s plan was and is perfect!
Whether
you’re about to say “I Do” or you made that promise 10, 20, or 40+ years ago,
know that your marriage is a gift from God; perfectly designed for you! Take a
moment today to hold your wife’s or husband’s hands, look them in the eyes like
you did on that special day, and tell them again—I Do!
Suggested
Prayer: Dear Loving Father, from the very beginning you made clear your will
for my marriage. Thank you for the spouse that you lovingly chose for me. How
beautiful is your design for your Creation! Today, I commit to my spouse once
again; vowing to keep you at the center of my marriage so that it may grow and
flourish as you intended. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
1.
Genesis 2:24 (NKJV).
2.
www.answersingenesis.org,
Simon Turpin, 2016.
Today’s
Encounter was written by: Veronica B.
All articles on this website are written by
Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.