“Husbands, love your wives, as Christ
loved the church and gave Himself up for her, that He might sanctify her,
having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, so that He might
present the church to Himself in splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such
thing, that she might be holy and without blemish.“ (Ephesians 5:25-27 ESV)
Joni Eareckson Tada, who was paralyzed
in a diving accident as a teenager, draws parallels between her wedding day and
Christ's love for His church.
I felt awkward as my girlfriends
strained to shift my paralyzed body into a cumbersome wedding gown. No amount
of corseting and binding my body gave me a perfect shape. The dress just didn't
fit well. Then, as I was wheeling into the church, I glanced down and noticed
that I'd accidentally run over the hem of my dress, leaving a greasy tire mark.
My paralyzed hands couldn't hold the bouquet of daisies that lay off-center on
my lap. And my chair, though decorated for the wedding, was still a big, clunky
gray machine with belts, gears, and ball bearings. I certainly didn't feel like
the picture-perfect bride in a bridal magazine.
I inched my chair closer to the last pew
to catch a glimpse of Ken in front. There he was, standing tall and stately in
his formal attire. I saw him looking for me, craning his neck to look up the
aisle. My face flushed, and I suddenly couldn't wait to be with him. I had seen
my beloved. The love in Ken's face had washed away all my feelings of
unworthiness. I was his pure and perfect bride.
How easy it is for us to think that
we're utterly unlovely -- especially to someone as lovely as Christ. But He
loves us with the bright eyes of a Bridegroom's love and cannot wait for the
day we are united with Him forever.
-- Quoted by John Woodbridge in “This We
Believe: The Good News of Jesus Christ for the World”
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