Thursday, September 2, 2010

Guest Blogger

Hello all! As the title of this post would suggest, I am not Jana. I am her bike racing, waiting-to-be-teaching, strangely-similar-to-an-old-man husband. Jana has done such a wonderful job updating people on our lives that I felt like it was time for me to share.

To begin, a short explanation: Fire codes. Apparently, due to fire codes, churches cannot allow people to stand in the aisles or sit on the stage in order to get more people in. You wouldn't think this would matter to me, but as it turns out, it does. Jana and I arrived for the 11:15 church service ten minutes early, only to find out that the church was already at capacity. This is unfortunate and hopefully it doesn't turn people away from Christ, but The Village has little choice and did give us a cd explaining the situation and it had a sermon on it.

The sermon is where the thoughts for this blog originated. Matt Chandler, the lead pastor at The Village, spoke about the Gospel of Christ. And while I will do a terrible job paraphrasing him, there were two elements of the gospel that he wanted us to hear. One, very familiar and oft thought about element, is the Jesus died for me. This is true and I find the more I realize just how great Christ is, the more I realize how much of a mess I have made. And the more I see the mess that is me, the more I see the beauty in Christ.

The second element of the gospel is one that I haven't spent as much time dwelling on. Matt said that everything in this world was created by a perfect god and creation was meant to give us love and reverence for God. This is where the blog post comes in.

Marriage, companionship, and friendship were all given to us by God. These are beautiful things that I have been blessed with. My marriage to Jana has brought so much joy and so much pleasure. She is an amazing bride and an amazing woman. (I mean - she wakes up at 3 to go to my bike races...) She is so wonderful, in fact, that it is easy to see our marriage as blessing enough. To see our friendship as the end all. However, as Matt reminded me earlier this week, our marriage points to the grace of God. It is great, but it is great because of what it shows me about God. I fear that if our marriage ever becomes all about our marriage than it will falter under the weight. Our marriage is another creation of God that is meant to show us God, show the world God and to be a source of worship toward God.

So this week, I have been extremely grateful for the marriage I have with Jana and my reaction has been more worship of God and his Goodness.

2 comments:

  1. Powerful words from a young husband. Most of us need and will benefit from the reminders of what God and marriage are meant to be.

    While reading your thoughts I was reminded of the charge Scott gave you at your wedding:

    "Your relationship is a witness to the world of what it means to be in relationship to Christ. People are watching to understand what unconditional love, covenant love, looks like. You go forward here with not just a marriage, but with a mission."

    Powerful words. Powerful mission. And I am a proud father.

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  2. Well said Justin. Good thoughts for those of us who have been married many years. Looking forward to more blogs from both you and Jana.

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