I read a good article recently from a woman named Kitti Murray, a self described voracious reader, slow runner, decent writer, and killer cappucino maker. In it she talks about how spouses grow, change and mature over time. The article resonates with many, and the author encourages us to celebrate what is good, what God is doing, in the lives of our spouses.
"The growth journey is more arduous and the
destination more glorious than we can imagine at the outset. It is long enough
to include some pretty discouraging lulls and even a pit or two. But if God is
a God who sits on his throne and says, 'Behold I am making all things new,'
(Revelation 21:3, ESV), then growth is more like a continual birth than the
result of a seminar. That it happens at all is that kind of miracle."
Thankful to be married to a wonderful man all these years. Encouraged to stand back and see what God is doing in and through him.
The
growth journey is more arduous and the destination more glorious than
we can imagine at the outset. It is long enough to include some pretty
discouraging lulls and even a pit or two. But if God is a God who sits
on his throne and says, “Behold I am making all things new,” (Revelation
21:3, ESV), then growth is more like a continual birth than the result
of a seminar. That it happens at all is that kind of miracle. - See more
at:
http://www.startmarriageright.com/2013/10/you-probably-didnt-marry-a-grown-up-husband/#sthash.1rZfcYlT.dpuf
The
growth journey is more arduous and the destination more glorious than
we can imagine at the outset. It is long enough to include some pretty
discouraging lulls and even a pit or two. But if God is a God who sits
on his throne and says, “Behold I am making all things new,” (Revelation
21:3, ESV), then growth is more like a continual birth than the result
of a seminar. That it happens at all is that kind of miracle. - See more
at:
http://www.startmarriageright.com/2013/10/you-probably-didnt-marry-a-grown-up-husband/#sthash.1rZfcYlT.dpuf
The
growth journey is more arduous and the destination more glorious than
we can imagine at the outset. It is long enough to include some pretty
discouraging lulls and even a pit or two. But if God is a God who sits
on his throne and says, “Behold I am making all things new,” (Revelation
21:3, ESV), then growth is more like a continual birth than the result
of a seminar. That it happens at all is that kind of miracle. - See more
at:
http://www.startmarriageright.com/2013/10/you-probably-didnt-marry-a-grown-up-husband/#sthash.1rZfcYlT.dpuf
The
growth journey is more arduous and the destination more glorious than
we can imagine at the outset. It is long enough to include some pretty
discouraging lulls and even a pit or two. But if God is a God who sits
on his throne and says, “Behold I am making all things new,” (Revelation
21:3, ESV), then growth is more like a continual birth than the result
of a seminar. That it happens at all is that kind of miracle. - See more
at:
http://www.startmarriageright.com/2013/10/you-probably-didnt-marry-a-grown-up-husband/#sthash.1rZfcYlT.dpuf
The
growth journey is more arduous and the destination more glorious than
we can imagine at the outset. It is long enough to include some pretty
discouraging lulls and even a pit or two. But if God is a God who sits
on his throne and says, “Behold I am making all things new,” (Revelation
21:3, ESV), then growth is more like a continual birth than the result
of a seminar. That it happens at all is that kind of miracle. - See more
at:
http://www.startmarriageright.com/2013/10/you-probably-didnt-marry-a-grown-up-husband/#sthash.1rZfcYlT.dpuf
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