
While serving with our sweet partners in Asia last week, I watched a man and woman live and love and serve as one. From a hill tribes origin and married when she was only 16, this couple lives life as partners. Having spent many of her childhood years in an orphanage when her surviving parent could no longer care for her, our sister had a dream for rescuing other children. Her husband said that when he saw the children and learned their stories as they began to salvage children from forms of poverty and slavery, his wife’s dream became “their dream.” Today they shelter 44 children who call them “Mom” and “Dad.” Their days would wear out most of us, but God has enlarged their hearts and multiplied their energy to nurture children who would otherwise be malnourished in every way.
As “one” they nurture children and adults across a region, taking Light into places and hearts that have long been dark. The miracle of two becoming one does so much more than make two people happy; when they are one for the glory and purposes of God, their oneness is truly a thing of beauty.
I returned home to the US last night. If my family wasn’t here, I might’ve stayed in Asia …. ;) It was so very sweet to be greeted by my own husband, to enjoy being close to him, to share the overflow of my heart with the one who knows me best, to see his eyes and have him understand me. I can breathe deep when I’m with him. I pray our oneness does so much more than make us happy. I pray it will be a beautiful thing for the glory and purposes of God.
- How is God using your oneness to serve Him?
- How are you doing reaching your own “tribe?”
- How can you grow in your walk with Him, so you are ready to glorify Him where you are?
If you write a post today to help us grow marriages to the glory of God, feel free to link up below. Just make sure it's about marriage and God's truth applied. I love to read what you share and to pass it on to others. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, what an amazing couple!
ReplyDeleteEven though I haven't met this couple I'm very much in love with them and their amazing testimony. Thank you for sharing it. So glad you're trip went well.
ReplyDeleteAlso, this Marriage Monday goes great with Daily Devotional Blog (http://dblog.westparkbaptist.org/2011/05/happy/).
I'm "in love with them" too. :) It was SO very sweet to see them serving in their own setting, and it just grew my love and admiration for them all the more.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the devo link!
Julie Sanders www.comehaveapeace.blogspot.com
Oh, they are, and spending a day in a village like the ones they came from gave me new reason to respect and rejoice in what God is doing in and through them. Their lives are great examples of what God can do with a yielded life.
ReplyDeleteJulie Sanders www.comehaveapeace.blogspot.com