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Wedding vowSunday, December 16, 2012
Matthew 17:9-12 Like John the Baptist, ethicists have long known how to make the world a better place to live. But we don't do what we know we should do. When Paul used the first person singular pronoun in Romans 7, he was truly describing all of us together as well. We are determined to make it on our own, and we are going to fail. Thank God. Jesus is mightier than all of this "determination." John the Baptist deprived himself of comfort, food, companionship - attempting to accomplish union with God. Then Jesus came, and John recognized that the Mightier One had arrived. Clearly now, those efforts of his were not the point. Jesus was. All of what he did himself was turned inside out by God's love. When I look toward the baptizing river and open my eyes a little wider, there is Jesus. Dove on his shoulder, light shining toward me - and I am undone. Thank God. To live like you, Jesus, I must settle into the place I've been given in the world. You are the maker, I am the made. You are the leader, I follow you. When you put the ring on my finger, I hear you say to me - and only then can I mean it when I repeat back to you, "With all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you." |