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"I Do"
"I do" two little
words with awesome implications. In a wedding ceremony, the words
"I do" represent a man and woman's willingness to enter into a special
relationship and to promise their love and devotion to each other
for a lifetime. It's not a relationship to be taken lightly
or to be entered into hastily. The man and the woman need to be
convinced that they are spiritually compatible, right and good for
each other, and ready for the challenges of married life.
Before a person says "I do," however, another wedding should have
taken place. No, I'm not advocating bigamy, nor am I encouraging
divorce and remarriage. The marriage I'm referring to is a spiritual
one the joining of our hearts with God's.
Have you ever said "I do" to the Lord? Have you recognized that
God has offered you a proposal of forgiveness of sin and the enjoyment
of life with Him for now and eternity? The conditions of this marriage
are quite simple. Just say "I do" to God tell Him that you
admit your need of forgiveness (Rom. 3:23) and accept the free gift
of eternal life that Jesus Christ died on the cross to buy for you.
If you've done that, you have taken the first all-important step
in finding the person who will walk with you and Jesus Christ.
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