Sunday, February 12
There is a beautiful love story of a prince and his peasant bride in Max Lucado’s book, When Christ Comes. The prince is stately, peerless, yet she is common, plain. “His attraction to her is baffling.”
She is sometimes “sullen and sour, even cranky.” Not the type you’d want to spend the rest of your life with. Yet, he cannot live without her, so he proposes to her. Soon afterward, he leaves to build their future home and take care of his father’s kingdom duties. He promises her that he will return for her as soon as everything was ready.
In the meantime, she forgets that she is betrothed. She lives as she pleases, not caring that her behavior reflects on her family and on her betrothed. “She forgot to prepare herself for her nuptials. She was even seen doing things that made others whisper.”
Rebellious and forgetful. Distracted and too busy. Preparation for the wedding? What future bride does not plan and prepare for her beautiful wedding day? A prince was coming for her. Forget the groom? How could she!
And how could we. We are that peasant girl, that covenanted bride-to-be. Do we behave as though we are betrothed to our Beloved? No. Our behavior should be fitting of a princess...not a peasant. Our Beloved’s return for us should be uppermost in our minds.
Max says we are “amnesic.” “To forget the purpose of gingko is one thing. But to forget our engagement to Christ is another.”
We need a reminder! And here it is:
You, the one He loves truly. You, the one for whom He died. You, the one to whom He yearns to be close. You, The Lord’s espoused, His intended, His precious companion for all eternity.
A wedding day is the culmination of preparation. Everything is ready. And the bride and groom desire to look their best for each other. All decked out in their wedding finery; he, fit to meet the bride, and she, fit to meet the bridegroom.
Where is your focus? Is it on your heavenly Bridegroom? Are you preparing every day for that beautiful wedding? Are you fit to meet your Bridegroom?
When I go to a wedding, I always keep my eyes on the groom. The look on his face is always a precious glimpse into his heart.
He stands there, first on one foot and then on the other. The epitome of royalty in his wedding finery. Ready to whisk his beloved away to their future home. His smile – crooked. His cheek – twitching.
The vein in his neck usually is about to pop from anticipation. Anxiety increases as he awaits that lovely figure in white to take her place beside him.
If you take a closer look into his eyes, you’ll see the reflection of his bride as she comes down the aisle. And you are that precious reflection in the eyes of Jesus, as He waits to take you home with Him.
I wonder...are we all that anxious to “clothe ourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ” and look so beautiful for our precious Bridegroom? If so, someday we will be thrilled to hear, “How beautiful is your love…my [promised] bride!”
Prepare yourself, Bride. Ready yourself for your beloved Bridegroom. Remember, you are engaged. Behave as a proper princess should. Keep your eyes on the Groom. He is returning for you.
As Max says, “You are engaged to royalty, and your Prince is coming to take you home”!!! “Behold, your bridegroom is coming; run out to meet him!” (Matt. 25:6)
“Do not let your hearts be troubled…I will come back again and will take you to Myself, that where I am you may be also.” (John 14:3 Amp)
“I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine.” (SOS 6:3 NKJV)
I loved this, Lynn... a precious reminder to live for our Bridegroom. Thank you.
Lovely, Lynn. Happy Valentine's Day to you, too.
Aww...thanks so much, dear Dawn! I so appreciate that. Happy Valentine's Day! Blessings to you!
Thanks for the encouraging Bible verses and thoughts AND the heads up for the book. Sounds very interesting. Have a blessed and happy Valentine's day! :)
Beautiful, Lynn. <3<3<3
So "Heart~Sweet" Lynn. Happy Valentine's Day!
Thank you, Lynn. That was such a beautiful reminder!
With all the commercial, hoopla surrounding corporal love around this holiday your post is a good reminder that regardless of our earthly circumstances, we are loved, we are betrothed and we will be exalted to a heavenly realm. Wonderful post, Lynn.
Oops! Somehow I missed these posts. Thank you so much, Kaye, Lucy, Pam, Ane, and Ceci! You gals are precious to me and I deeply appreciate your comments. Blessings to you all!