It is an American rite of passage, the ultimate moment when
dreams come true. No expense or effort
is spared to make the wedding the perfect moment. Family and friends travel hundreds of miles
just to be there. Parents go into debt
to provide the perfect cake, the sit-down dinner, a gala reception, not to
mention the bride’s dress and decorations.
We have added our twists to the wedding traditions. While
many weddings are still held in cathedrals, churches and chapels, they have
moved beyond church walls in search of exotic places to “tie the knot:” on
mountain tops, in the ballpark at home plate, on beaches and boats. Wedding
music is no longer limited to the bridal march.
We have opted for country western, hip-hop and pop. We have added unity
candles and unity sand. But one element
remains unchanged in every wedding ceremony: the high point of the event is the
entrance of the bride! Everything leads up to the bride’s entrance adorned in
an elaborate dress that enhances her beauty.
I like weddings held outside. In one I attended, the flower girl entered
the gazebo under a bright blue sky scattering her petals on the bride’s path.
She stopped at the entrance, tugged on a rope to ring an overhead bell then
shouted with excitement, “She’s coming!
She’s coming!” The crowd giggled and smiled as they always do when
children perform, then they turned their heads searching for their first
glimpse of the bride.
It reminded me of Jesus’ love for weddings. He performed his first miracle at Cana in
Galilee, turning water into wine so that the wedding moment would not be
spoiled. It also reminded me of the
wedding scene predicted in the Bible.
The Scripture is clear. One day
Jesus will return like a bridegroom prepared to receive his bride. Jesus said, “I will come again.” (John
14:3). He urged us to be perseverant and
patient, waiting for the bridegroom’s arrival. (Matthew 25:1-13).
If Jesus is the bridegroom, who is the bride? According to the Bible, we are. Scripture
teaches that everyone who trusts in Jesus Christ and follows him helps form the
bride of Christ. We are the bride of
Christ as members of his church. Paul wrote, “Husbands, love your wives, just
as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her, so that He might
sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, that
He might present to Himself the church in all her glory, having no spot or
wrinkle or any such thing; but that she would be holy and blameless.”
(Ephesians 5:25-27) We are the bride of
Christ as citizens of the Holy City built by God in Heaven. (Revelation 21).
Like a bride who prepares for her wedding, we need to prepare ourselves for his
coming.
I can hear the flower girl’s voice ringing in my ear: “He’s
coming! He’s coming!” “The Spirit and the bride say,
"Come!" And let him who hears say, "Come!" Whoever is
thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the
water of life.” (Revelation 22:17).
Amen, Brother Bill!! 🤗🇺🇸
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