Would you say “yes” to a guy
who’s courting you and agree to be his girlfriend by virtue of this guy’s reflection
on a Bible passage? You might think that
it’s weird or overly religious but that’s what I did six years ago. I said “yes” to a friend of mine who decided
to court me.
Let me share with you parts
of the journal entry I wrote days after I made that decision.
Around past midnight of last Wednesday – that was
already October 19 -- God gave me a much unexpected surprise.
We have just attended Bible study at Greenbelt
chapel. When we arrived at my apartment,
I asked him his insights on the Bible passage I asked him to meditate on, 1
Samuel 15. I have received this passage
in my prayer time and I felt strongly that it was not only for me but that I
needed to share it with him. So after
much thought and prayer, I decided to give it to him. At the back of my mind, I was thinking and
quite expectant that after he reads it he would decide to stop pursuing
me. Well, aside from the fact that I
wanted him to do that, I also know very well the main lesson in that
passage. It talks about King Saul’s
disobedience and God’s rejection of him as king because he went ahead of God. So, I was very surprised and I think a bit
shocked when he
shared his insight.
He said that he was struck with verse 17: “Even though
you consider yourself of no importance, you are the leader of the tribes of
Israel. The Lord anointed you king of
Israel.” I was really taken aback when
he shared that he was struck by this verse so I asked him to explain why. His reflection surprised me even more. I was speechless for a few moments. I could not believe I was hearing those words
from him. What he shared was very
different from my expectation.
He said that he was struck by that verse because that’s
exactly how he feels particularly in his relationship with me. He feels so unworthy of my affection
especially because he knows I’m more spiritually mature than him; but because
he loves me, he continues to ask God for me.
And to receive that word from God, he felt so blessed that God has
anointed him. That although it’s
something that he thinks he’s undeserving, he expects in faith that God will
answer his prayer. He chooses to believe
that God can give me to him.
At that point, I could no longer ignore or deny that
God’s favor was upon him. God instructed
me in 2001 to use the character of King David as guide in choosing my future
spouse. I studied his life and his
character so that when someone comes my way, I could discern if he has David
qualities or not and that would enable me to decide whether I should choose
someone or not. I have learned that
David means “God’s anointed or God’s chosen one.” I have learned that David has a very humble
heart and a very strong faith in God.
So, after hearing his insights, I realized that he has David qualities
and that God has anointed him at this time for me to choose him. So although I didn’t want to choose him initially, I chose to trust God’s wisdom
and to submit to His plans because I know that God has anointed him. I have anointed him that night after hearing
God’s voice. He’s now my boyfriend.
I honestly had a lot of hesitations and fears but I simply chose to abandon them and trust God completely. I have so much faith in Him. I know that He would not give me something that would harm or hurt me. I know that His plans are best and that He knows me best. I know that I could not rely on my heart because the human heart is so deceptive and unstable. But I know that God’s heart is very reliable. He has repeatedly told me that He sees and knows the hearts of men and so I asked Him many times in the past to show me who is worthy of my love and I would accept and rejoice in His choice. I would be a hypocrite if I do not admit that I didn’t struggle to accept and rejoice in God’s choice. I struggled much actually but I chose not to focus on the struggle but to focus on the truth of God’s Word. I have always used His Word as a lamp to my feet and that night, He gave me just enough light to make another step of faith. I thank God for the grace to say yes not only to George but more importantly to Him.
That
Bible passage paved the way for me to have my FIRST and ONLY boyfriend. Yes, you read it right. He was my first and only boyfriend. And I was not romantically attracted to him
at first. He was one of my good friends
then and I struggled to see him as more than a friend. He was very blessed that God endorsed him. ;) That friendship barrier was broken eventually
and I fell in love with him.
A
year later, I married this guy mainly because of religious reasons. You read it right again. My main reasons were religious in
nature. I was already romantically
attracted to him but my feelings then were just secondary.
I
can give you a long explanation why I said that but since this is simply a blog
entry, I will keep it a bit short. If you
are interested to know the details of my journey to married life though and you
have time, you can read my book When MyBridegroom Comes and Bo Sanchez’ book 40
Stories of Finding Your One True Love, where our love story was included.
Now,
here are my religious reasons:
1. I discerned that God was calling me to the married
vocation and that it is in this state of life that I can love and serve God
best. Moreover, I discerned that it is
in the married vocation that I would grow in faith the most.
2. I discerned that God was calling me to love Him and
express my love for Him through this man.
This
may sound very spiritual to you or most people but that’s the truth.
Last
Sunday, I was surprised and happy to hear the priest say in his homily that men
and women should marry mainly because of a religious or spiritual reason. He shared that he has interviewed many couples
who were planning to get married in his ministry as a priest (more than 20
years if I remember it right) and that’s one of the things he wants to hear
when he interviews couples who are planning and preparing for marriage. He further said that even romantic reasons
are not enough to keep married couples together for life. He said that all marriages should have a
third party but the only third party that should be allowed in a couple’s
marriage is God. I was struck the most when the priest said that when men and women marry, it should be because he or she commits to let the woman or man he/she intends to marry to experience the love and faithfulness of God through him/her. Wow! It was the first time I heard that. Looking back, now I know why my family and I celebrated Mass at Gateway suites last Sunday. We normally celebrate Mass at PICC during The Feast but because we needed to meet someone in Gateway last Sunday, we decided that it would be practical to hear Mass there as well since there's a Mass at Gateway at 5 PM also. I realized that God wanted me to hear that priest's homily. :)
This
was a pleasant and delightful surprise for me.
I felt that it was God affirming and honoring me for the decision I made
this same month six years ago.
So,
will I choose to do the same thing if I go back in time? Absolutely!
Not because my marriage or family life is perfect; but because I believe
that marrying my husband is part of God’s perfect plan for my life. I did not marry Mr. Perfect; but by marrying
my husband, I was able to say “yes” once more to my perfect God and Father.
How
about you? Do you think you’d marry for
religious reasons as well?
Nice Tere! I called a friend while I was reading this since your situation is very similar to hers now.Thank you for the inspiration.Keep it up and God bless you even more!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the encouragement, Marla. God bless you too, sis!
ReplyDelete"...when men and women marry, it should be because he or she commits to let the woman or man he/she intends to marry to experience the love and faithfulness of God through him/her."
ReplyDeleteI hope more and more couples who choose to marry has the same mindset. It's important to know yourself and be very clear on your intentions for getting married.
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Thank you for sharing your love story. Your honesty and candor in this blog has inspired so many people. Including me.
God bless you and your family!
Thank you very much, Olive, for your comment. I'm happy that this blog of mine has inspired people, including you. Go ahead and share this post so more people can be inspired by it.
DeleteGod bless you, too!