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At a wedding reception I attended recently, the groom came up to me and asked how I thought the ceremony went. I told him what a lovely service it was and repeated some phrases the minister said that I particularly liked. Then I asked him what part he liked the best. With a light in his eyes he began to speak not of the wedding but of the wonderful qualities of his bride. It was clear he thought she was something special and he was excited and happy to have found her.
GOD AS BRIDEGROOM
I was really blessed by his enthusiastic delight in his bride and it reminded me of Isa 62:5B:[as] the bridegroom rejoiceth over the bride, [so] shall thy God rejoice over thee.
Later as I reflected on the experience and the scripture, I remembered one of my favorite books, The Divine Romance by Gene Edwards, subtitled "The most beautiful love story ever told." In the Prologue Edwards says this about God and why he created humankind: "He was Love. Passionate, emotional, expressive ... love." He also said, "Of all love stories I find this one unequaled."
BIBLICAL BRIDEGROOMS
After history's first wedding, performed by God, Adam, also was a happy bridegroom. First God let him experience bachelorhood, then he said, "It is not good for the man to be alone; I will make a helper suitable for him." I've heard it said that Adam's response to Eve in Genesis 2:23 was the equivalent of "Wow!" I continued thinking of biblical examples of bridegrooms and of weddings. In the Song of Songs, the bridegroom (the One Who Loves) is considered by many to represent Christ and the bride (the Beloved) is thought to represent the Church, the bride of Christ. I think that must be true. After all, Jesus' first miracle was performed at a wedding. His miraculous gift of wine allowed the celebration to continue, proving he had a special love not only for the bride and groom but for wedding celebrations.  LIVING EXAMPLES
The definition of bridegroom is simply "husband of the bride." Which brings me to this question: Are there husbands among us today who reflect Christ's love for his bride, the church? Several come to mind, one in particular. Many times I heard the bride say she wanted a husband like her Dad, who has loved his wife and children with unconditional and sacrificial love. (I can testify to the truth of that statement, not as observer but as wife.)
We, the bride's father and I, also think the bridegroom in this story is off to a good start. When the minister asked, "Who gives this woman in marriage?" the confident response was, "Her mother and I."
A PERSONAL NOTE
 We are pleased to publicly say to our new son-in-law, "Welcome to the family." And to our daughter, "Good choice!"
Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. O!
Two are better than one, and a chord of three strands is not easily broken. Eccl 4:9&12
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Glenn |
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October 25, 2007 at 4:59pm |
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Congratulations! I just pray that our sons find young women who love the Lord and want to serve Him with them. I hope it is a little down the road, like after graduation from college, but I have no control. Looks like there are a few bubbles floating around there, and looks like lots of fun. Thanks for sharing it with us. peace |
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| Wonderful post Jay, it warms my heart!! ~mike |
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JayKTX |
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October 25, 2007 at 8:25pm |
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Glenn~This marriage was an answer to prayer so keep praying! Mike~thanks, it was a most happy occasion. |
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Great write! I pray that life is wonderful for the newlyweds.
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JayKTX |
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October 26, 2007 at 7:26pm |
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Restore~I'm glad you were blessed and I receive and thank you for your blessing on my weekend! Cathy~Thank you for the prayer. You may have noticed the bridegroom was in military dress. He leaves for Iraq soon. He is career military and was previously in Afganistan. |
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| Jay congrats.Think you for the encouargement to keep on praying for the future spouses of my kids.Sometimes I get a little lax on this. |
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Joey |
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October 28, 2007 at 12:50pm |
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| Incredibly beautiful, touching and poignant. |
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JayKTX |
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October 28, 2007 at 2:25pm |
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Racunpoodle~ thank you. Prayers are seeds that bring forth blessings in His time. Joey~ you're such a sweetheart! Thank you for your kind comment. |
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Bev |
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October 28, 2007 at 4:04pm |
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What a nice looking couple,they will be in my prayers,.How proud you must be. 24:3 By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established;
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Jay,
Beautiful example of a beautiful story... the Church as the Bride of Christ.... as well as beholding the beautiful newly-weds. Congratulations.
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JayKTX |
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October 30, 2007 at 1:52pm |
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Bev~ thanks so much for your prayers, especially the ones for Sean while he is in Iraq. Pastor Aminata~ thank you for your kind comments and congratulations. |
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| Awesome post Jay. Thank you for reminding of me of my eternal destination. |
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JenBoat |
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November 04, 2007 at 7:49pm |
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Looking 4ward to the time God allots me to read through your blogs... I am praying for the time, but never know when it will come up! lol, w/ 4 children you never know.What you mention here are some of my thoughts and observations as well.In following the Holy Spirit along these lines I have found much revelation and depth on this subject. What a blessing to find someone so like minded! |
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JenBoat |
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November 04, 2007 at 7:50pm |
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AND Congratulations! |
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