Dear
Ben,
Today
marks 13 years of saying yes.
That
day in August we worshipped together, sang our hearts full with all of our
friends and family. Do you remember? We knelt at the communion cup and tasted
His sacrifice, marked our marriage by remembering. And you gripped my hands and
promised me forever.
Choose was the word we used
that day. “I choose you.” We vowed to keep choosing.
It
was easy to choose then, and it seemed like it would be easy forever. We felt
that no one else had ever been this in love.
I
remember in those early years wondering how love could get any better. I
relished the newness, not wanting anything to come into our sacred place. I
held tight to what we had, unwilling to change.
But
things did change, as they always do, our lives carried forward on this
unstoppable current, and our new love was bumped and battered and bruised and
almost—almost—broken.
But
you kept saying yes.
You
chose.
And
now I look at what time is making of our love, this once-fragile thing that is
being shaped and polished and toughened. And I laugh at the girl who thought
new love was the best love. This
love—this choosing that has been tested by suffering and change and grief—this
love is shaping me, too. Polishing. Toughening. And it is shot through with
laughter and memories and hopes and joy, such joy.
And
we are learning that it is never easy. We have failed one another again and
again, and the world has failed us, and the things we thought our life would
stand for are so much harder to take hold of than we ever thought.
But
our choosing started with worship, with remembering and thanksgiving.
And
that is what will keep us strong.
Worship.
Remembering.
Thanksgiving.
And
that cup we held together 13 years ago, may it overflow into our choosing. May
the melding of our lives be the gospel. May the Love that holds us together
flood into our lives and remind us that all is glorious grace.
And
joy is a choice too, and we will keep choosing joy.
I
will keep saying yes.
All
my love,
Julie
This constant yes? Keeps popping up in blog after blog after blog that I read (and the one I most recently wrote). And, as always, Julie, I love hearing your words.
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