Sunday, January 9, 2011

Devotion

Devotion:
The state of being devoted; eager inclination; strong attachment love or affection; zeal; especially, feelings toward God appropriately expressed by acts of worship; devoutness.


Last Friday, I walked down the aisle and married the man that I know is indeed devoted to not only God, but also devoted to me, his wife. As I walked down the aisle, I could tell that my life was going to change in such a manner that now my life would be shared with not just two (God and me), but three.

As the Pastor spoke on the seriousness of our commitment towards one another, my head warmed from the heat by the sun which decided to come out about the time our vows were to be spoken. After a beautiful display of words from my husband about the word DEVOTION, I proceeded to state my vows and share with him the following:

"Every good thing bestowed and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of Lights with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow." With such a gift as my husband, I know that many new responsibilities face me.
In 1 Corinthians, it explains that it is "required of a steward to be found trustworthy."

I cannot do this on my own strength, but by God's grace and power working within me, I desire to be trustworthy as his wife and following his lead submissively, even as unto Christ, loving and serving him in all circumstances as long as God gives me life on this earth. I gave Craig a ring and the prayer attached to the ring was that it would remind him of my unending and unfailing love for him that won't be moved. I made a conscious decision for him to be my husband and inside of his ring it shares: Marry me, today and every day after. I desire each day for those words to be active and alive in our marriage and life together.

I pledged my faithfulness to show Craig the same kind of love as Christ showed the Church when He died, and to love him as a part of myself because in God's sight we shall be one. I promise to not only pray, take care, encourage and lift him up, but challenge him to grow and be strengthened by and for the Lord. I love him and I thank God for the love that has bound our hearts and lives together in spiritual fellowship of marriage. I will love, honor, cherish and obey him.

I rejoice as we enter upon the privileges and joys of life's most holy relationship and begin together the great adventure of building a Christian home, I will indeed look to Craig as the head of our home as I have looked to Christ as the Head of the Church. I love him more today than yesterday and more tomorrow than today. I am indeed DEVOTED to this new journey as a wife to my husband.


4 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful idea - starting a blog at the beginning of your new life together. I'm sure there will be others that say "why didn't I think of that! Your wedding was beautiful and perfect!! Craig <3 God <3 Erica = happiness (and a strong union).
    In a perfect world you would have nothing but happiness, with God in your marriage, you will have the strength to make it through the bumps in life that sometimes do happen.

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  2. Erica, congratulations with your marriage to Craig! I'm extremely happy for the both of you! It's a blessing to be part of the love that you and Craig share. And the devotion you both share with our Lord. Thank you so much for opening up your heart and mind as you connect us with your thoughts and prayers; especially for those of us who otherwise would not have the opportunity to do so. This blog is a great idea! I really enjoyed reading it. It is beautifully written and so inspirational! I cannot wait to read more about your wedding ceremony as well as all the blessings you and Craig will share as Husband and Wife. With lots of love, Ederlen C.

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  3. Such beautiful words, I'm so glad you posted as I didn't hear clearly everything that was said...Welcome to the Family sweet Erica!

    Love,

    Mama J

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