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Mike and Angie had been married for 50 years.
Mike knew he wanted to do something very special for their upcoming anniversary.
Like all marriages that had experienced some bumps along the way.
Mike wanted to reaffirm Angie that he loved her now more than ever.
To do this he planned a surprise ceremony to renew their vows.
The kids, grand kids, and even two great grand-kids where there; all dressed in their best.
The two great grand-daughters were the flower girls.
Angie woke up one day, Mike was already gone but laying on the bed beside her was a wedding dress (sized perfectly) and note.
It read, “happy anniversary.
Time to get ready for your big day.
I’ll be waiting for you at the altar.”
Shortly after the daughters and the professional hair dressers arrived.
As promised Mike was waiting at the altar to reaffirm his bride in his undying commitment.
Today,
We have
same opportunity.
Perhaps,
a significant amount
of time has passed
since you said
your vows
to your beloved.
Or perhaps,
you have had bump
you want to recommit.
Today,
the purpose of communion
reaffirm your commitment
to the bridegroom
Jesus Christ.
Communion it just that.
it is renewing your vows.
In Rev 2
Letter to 7 churches
Ephesus:
They are commended
for many things.
Yet,
at end,
They are admonished
for leaving first love.
That seems to happen
in this life.
Perhaps because
the way we view love.
People say,
I fell in love.
How?
Walking along
oops.
tripped.
fell in love.
on accident.
If that is how
you “fall in love.”
Then,
certainly,
you can just
“fall out of love” too...
This is what
Jesus says to those
who live after the
apostolic church.
It started so well.
Everything was good.
But then,
things just dried up.
Now,
if that could happen,
so soon after Pentecost,
could it also happen
to us?
I’m afraid to say,
but definitely yes.
Let’s take a look
at Jesus’ prediction
of the last days.
The end-times is
characterized by:
“Love of Many growing Growing Cold”
But look at the text.
Why does love grow cold?
Because of lawlessness.
It grows cold
because people neglect
God’s holy law.
God’s law,
a hedge of protection
against sin and selfishness
is torn down.
People seek their
own selfish desires.
And love for God
dies from the hearts.
I wonder,
if perchance
it could have
happened to you too.
Has your spiritual life
become a round of
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