JDC Bible Talk: The olfactory of decaying love and marriage is like a rotten apple, unpleasant, messy, and may be the result of immature love. . .lacking understanding, discipline and Christ-like endurance, a necessary, in the life of a Christian.
Truly, the magic in love and marriage is a venturesome interlude. A roller coaster ride of unyielding choices, of two people facing the pressures of modern day living. Within the pages of the Bible tolls the written Fruit-age of God's spirit: "Clothe yourselves with tender affections . . . with love for it is a perfect bond of union."
The endured outcome of that bond, like the right blend of seasonings in a Caesar's salad, where flavors become one, satisfies the senses and pallet with a smooth succulent aroma and taste of the union, leaving--a desire for more.
The imperfection of love's emotional state lingers deep within the heart whipping up concoctions like the grafting of fine fruits upon thorns, some with a blush of bloom - some wilting on the vine; testing the bonds of two people working to salt their efforts in faith and love preserving a relationship from the spoils of selfish times.
Is it the selfish face of the emotional heart that makes it so difficult to be honorable in marriage, seeking its own interest instead of the lasting welfare of the one loved?
Love is just as God is of spoken and unspoken times. Where two loves walk hand-in-hand the prickly path of life, an unpredictable destiny, changed by the faith, and strength of a couple's beliefs and what each will do--or the shallowness of what they don't do.
When is a Christian ready for the honorable step into marriage? Is one capable of using God's seasonings of practical wisdom to uplift the marriage bond and sustain it? The Word of God actually changes people and situations by helping to cast out nagging fears and doubt through faith - with communication - with answers - even through the heartbreaking smile on a shadowy day.
Think of love as a cookbook, a bible of life-sustaining and delectable delights.. Learning how to maintain love from the Bible is no different than creating a recipe from a cookbook. They both require effort, trial and error and the will to not fail through endurance.Within both, can be found the titillating secrets of life's recipes of success. A formula when blended - when perfected, can satisfy the most discerning palate, circumventing our silly old pride and salivating moments.
Is it possible every personality blend of love can succeed? Perhaps not. For those who choose to enter into God's instituted arrangement, I'll do right by you and then doing it, is a Christian prerequisite when one professes the ceremonial "I Do."
When one doesn't, faith weakens, as humans and their lives are ripped apart and easily disposed of like paper plates; used - enjoyed as a convenience, and then discarded; welcomed as the good book says: into the whole world lying in the power of the wicked one, the instigator of sin, and cause of mankind's woe - the anointed fallen cherub who once was faultless in ways from the day of being created until he "chose" unrighteousness in a rebellious way.
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