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Proverbs 18:22 and
1 Corinthians 11:11-12
Divine Service
Interdependence
Parents,
family members, guests, and particularly to you Sarah and
Charles Peace and blessing from God our Father, and our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ:
Sarah,
Charles: You both
have been a pleasant surprise to me.
When I received the first call about scheduling
pre-marital conferences with you, my first expectations were to
expect a couple that was: first, younger as I received the
call from your mother, Sarah; secondly, more passive again,
because the call was second-hand; and thirdly, I expected very
little knowledge of the Bible I could not remember having
seen either of you in this church.
As
I said, you have provided me with pleasant surprises.
The initial call to schedule that came from your mother
was because of your difficult schedules, not because of any
immaturity, nor from a lack of confidence.
I expect that one of the rough marital edges that you two
will have to work on is the fact that both of you are VERY
confident, though I have not seen that either of you are
foolishly so.
But
truly, the biggest surprise was your faith and understanding of
the Bible. Sarah,
you were raised and confirmed in this church.
When I discussed the Lutheran view of things, you
understood from your years here. Charles, you were raised in the Christian faith another
one of those pleasant surprises for me.
But, you were not raised Lutheran, and that was a concern
for me. I checked
the nearest Lutheran church to your home town is about 20
miles away not exactly next door.
But you consistently surprised me with your knowledge and
understanding of the Bible, and your willingness to discuss what
Lutherans believed.
One of the most pleasant surprises was your selection
of Bible passages. The
typical request for wedding verses from the Bible is for
Ephesians 5: Wives, submit
husbands, love
or 1st
Corinthians 13: Love is patient, love is kind. You did choose one of the old standbys, Genesis 2: For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united
to his wife, and they will become one flesh.
But the other 2 lessons are much less well known, and
much less common for a wedding!
Woman is not independent of man, nor is man independent of woman. What a beautiful
description of marriage! We
are not independent! Of
course, by definition, if we are not independent, then we are
DEPENDENT! You,
Sarah and Charles are pledging to be dependent on each other.
Yes, you are agreeing to love, to honor, to cherish, but
more importantly to be dependent on each other mutually, in
equal partnership.
We are all here to witness this wonderful pledge that Sarah and Charles are
making. It is not
any easy thing to announce your dependence on someone else.
Yet, we all are dependent, for in this same lesson, we
read: But
everything comes from God. In
marriage, we are not only dependent on our spouse, but scripture
consistently reminds us that in all things, we are dependent on
God.
Everything
comes from God. It
is so easy to overlook this fact.
Consider the words that are commonly used in relation to
the events leading to a wedding.
WE go out and find someone that WE fall in love with.
WE decide to marry that person.
WE set the date for a wedding.
WE plan that wedding.
WE schedule the reception following the wedding!
Everything comes from God.
These difficult tasks that we have set for ourselves, all
that planning everything comes from God.
This wonderful person that each of you has FOUND
everything comes from God.
The many happy years that you will spend together everything
comes from God.
He who finds a wife finds
what is good and receives favor from the LORD. Hebrew is SO difficult to translate into English,
particularly poetry and the Book of Proverbs is exclusively
poetry. Is it
receives favor from the LORD looking into the future,
or is it obtains A favor from the LORD
looking at the finding? Both
translations are viable, and both are meaningful. A future loving, faithful relationship is a blessing a
favor from God. And
a wife, in and of herself, is certainly a gift of God, for we
know that Everything
comes from God. This
is not just a theme for a marriage.
This is the norm of all life.
Everything comes from God.
So easily we overlook this fact.
We get so involved in all those things that WE do!
WE, in our human pride, look to what we have
accomplished. We
want to applaud ourselves and our take pride in our personal
accomplishments.
God determined in the creation of the world that It is not good for the man to
be alone, and that He would make a
helper suitable for him.
You two will no longer be alone.
You will have each other a gift from God for your
interdependence. And God will be there in that life, strengthening and
solidifying that love and dependence on each other.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son and the Holy
Spirit, Amen.
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