Wedding - Parker Seal and Macy Murphy
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SERVICE:
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SERVICE:
We are going to begin shortly, but I am going to ask each of you to silence or turn off your cell phones
I am also going to ask that you refrain from taking pictures during the ceremony - lets leave it to the professionals! Thank you!
GIVING THE BRIDE - ***Audience stands as bride enters
GIVING THE BRIDE - ***Audience stands as bride enters
we are gathered…
**Who gives this woman to be married? Parker, please receive your bride.
WELCOME - DO NOT SEAT AUDIENCE
WELCOME - DO NOT SEAT AUDIENCE
We are here this evening to witness the union of Parker Seale and Macy Murphy in marriage.
What we are about to witness is one of the most sacred moments on earth - where two of God’s children are united together as one cohesive unit.
On behalf of the couple, I would like to thank you for joining them for this special day.
I would also ask that you commit to praying for them and their marriage:
1. that they would be rooted firmly in Christ
2. that their marriage would display Christ to a watching world.
PRAYER
PRAYER
Asking the Lord to bless this time and be the central figure.
Sermon
Sermon
I think it was three years ago when I first met Parker.
He had come out to our property with a group of StuMo students to shoot shotguns and have some fun. It was a quick introduction with him, before they went to shoot.
A few months later, I ran into him at church, which was a pleasant surprise!
Over the past 8 months or so, Parker and I have gotten together several times to talk about his relationship with Macy and his walk with Jesus.
About three months ago, I got to meet Macy for the first time - and I could tell why Parker was so crazy about her.
She loves Jesus, she is beautiful, she is a faithful friend, and she loves others well.
Over the past few months, Cammy and I have had the pleasure of walking through premarital counseling, and Gospel Equipped Marriage, helping them to process thru how to cultivate their marriage and experience all that God has for them as husband and wife.
First, I want to thank you for trusting Cammy and me with speaking into your lives.
Second, thank you for inviting me to play this role in your big day.
I am deeply honored by this.
I am committed to praying with you and for you as your relationship grows
And, I want you to know that Cammy and I are always available for you as you navigate this thing called marriage.
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
Today is a deeply important day, but maybe not for the reason that many might be thinking.
Many would say today is important because
Dreams fulfilled: Parker and Macy’s hopes and dreams are being fulfilled as they are united together as husband and wife.
Hard Work Paid off: They have spent countless hours planning every detail and putting all the pieces into place and now we are here.
Sure these things are true, but they are not what make today important.
I want to make sure that we celebrate the right things and for the right reasons.
I liken it to an amazing steak.
When you enjoy a perfectly prepared steak, you do not praise the steak… you praise the chef.
We should seek to enjoy Parker and Macy today - and the party that they have meticulously planned.
It is right for us to enjoy it all, but this enjoyment should lead us to praise the Lord.
It is because of HIM that any of us is here today.
He made you, and He is uniting you together today as ONE.
The importance of the day is found in the Lord joining these two together for His Glory and holding them together by His strength.
It will not be by human effort that Parker and Macy’s marriage will succeed, but rather by the strength and power of the Holy Spirit.
And HE holds it all together as a display of the relationship that Jesus has with His bride, the Church.
But this does not mean that you have no role or responsibility in this marriage, Parker and Macy…
So, what is your role in this marriage?
The Apostle Paul has deep wisdom for us about this that we can find in the book of Colossians 3:12-17
The Apostle Paul has deep wisdom for us about this that we can find in the book of Colossians 3:12-17
Colossians 3:12–17 (ESV)
Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
While this passage doesn’t speak directly or exclusively about marriage, there are some deep and abiding truths that we can find which will help us to live out marriage in a way that brings honor to the Lord - AND help us to experience deeper connection with one another.
I want to draw out three quick points:
First, Forgiveness
First, Forgiveness
The first two verses drive hard towards this idea of forgiveness - telling us to put on compassionate hearts, kindness, humility and patience.
Paul uses words like “bearing with one another” and “forgive one another.”
What does this tell us about relationship?
It isn’t easy…
So many people have a fairy tale narrative playing in their minds about what marriage is all about.
But the beauty of marriage isn’t displayed by a “happily ever after” fairy tale story.
The beauty of marriage is displayed when sin and brokenness are met with grace and forgiveness, rather than wrath and retribution.
The beauty of marriage is displayed through compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience - that drives you towards forgiveness!
I am going to let you in on a little secret…
What do you think has to come before forgiveness is given? Conflict… Sin… hurt…
It is after a conflict, and after one or both has hurt the other that forgiveness is given.
And what is this forgiveness supposed to look like?
Paul clarifies at the end of v. 13 - as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.
Let’s dig into this a bit, because it is the key to making all of this work.
So, how did Jesus forgive us?
He forgave us at great cost to Himself.
He saw our brokenness - and still came to live with us!
He gave himself up, by dying a sinners death on a cross as punishment for our brokenness
He rose from the dead on the third day.
He gave us his own righteousness in exchange for our brokenness
Now, instead of seeing any of our sin and shame, the Lord sees us as completely innocent and cleansed from our sin - clothed in the righteousness of Jesus!
He welcomes us into His family, without strings attached, knowing that we are going to blow it again, and again…
This is the gospel - the good news about Jesus.
Parker and Macy, follow Jesus’ lead and die to yourself for the benefit of the other - even when they have wronged you.
Let forgiveness be a defining feature of your marriage - holding NOTHING against one another!
Others should be able to look at your relationship and see the gospel played out in this manner.
Second, Thankfulness
Second, Thankfulness
v. 15 talks about being a part of one body in Christ and challenges us to be thankful - presumably for one another.
Paul tells us to be thankful for one another right on the heels challenging us to forgive one another - which at first glance seems odd.
The order seems a bit unnatural, right?
They just made you mad, Forgive them.
AND… Be thankful for them.
Why did Paul remind us of this?
I think that it’s easy to be thankful for someone when things are great in relationship.
It’s not so easy when one or both have sinned against one another - but this is when gratitude is most needed.
It is in these moments when we most need to be reminded to be thankful for our spouse.
When we allow bitterness and ungratefulness to overrun the thankfulness, marriage drift will begin.
v. 16 describes the thankfulness that we should have for one another as driving us to sing songs to God about them.
Parker, there should be a song of praise ringing through your heart and soul for Macy.
She is about to become the bride of your youth, your beloved, your helper, your lover.
Macy will be your closest confidant and will be the safest person on the planet to be with.
Macy, there should be songs of praise ringing through your heart and soul for Parker.
He is about to become your husband - the one who the Lord has tasked with loving your soul and the one who will spend the rest of his life discovering how beautifully the Lord has wired you.
Parker is the one who God is entrusting to lead your family through the minefields of this world.
Y’all, don’t stop singing to God about one another -
Be grateful for this amazing person that the Lord is blessing you with.
Third, - It’s all about HIM.
Third, - It’s all about HIM.
v. 17 says - whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Your marriage is not all about you… It’s about HIM!
The ultimate purpose of your marriage is to magnify the name of the Lord.
You have an opportunity to share the gospel with everyone around you through your marriage.
You will be able to display how two broken sinners are able to love one another with an other-worldly love that doesn’t quit.
You will be a living grace story
That grace is meant to point to a bigger and more sure grace, found only in the forgiveness of God through Jesus.
Whatever you do - whether in word or deed, do it in the name of Jesus
Whatever you do in your marriage - do it in the name of Jesus.
It’s all about HIM.
When you make your marriage all about Jesus, then you will experience more joy and self-fulfillment than you would ever hope to experience otherwise.
That joy is meant to point us to an even better joy, found in the Lord.
As we transition, I want to make this point for your guests…
As we have been talking about the gospel, the love of God, and all of the parallels between earthly marriage and relationship with God, there may be some of you who have never experienced this type of love - and maybe you would like to know God in this way.
I will tell you this:
First, the Lord is not interested in how good or religious you are - He is interested in relationship - a relationship that transforms every aspect of who you are.
Don’t try to live a certain way so that He will love you.
Live that way because He already does.
Second, the path to knowing God is found in Christ alone.
There is no other way to get to heaven, except through a bloody cross where a sinless savior gave up His life and stood in our place.
But you must repent and believe.
Romans 10:9 (ESV) if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
If we ask Him to save us, He takes our brokenness and gives us His righteousness.
No more stains, no more sins, no more condemnation - no matter what you’ve done - He’s powerful enough to take it all.
Third, It takes a village to raise a spiritual child.
Get in Christian community.
If you do not know where to go, then talk to people and find a Jesus loving, gospel-centered, mission focused church.
Parker and Macy may be a great resource for you on this - as they can help point you to a great church.
Fourth and finally, if you came to know Jesus today, or because of the influence that Parker and Macy have had on you, please tell them that!
I can guarantee that it will be one of the big highlights of the day for them.
VOWS - Parker First, Macy Second
VOWS - Parker First, Macy Second
At this time, Parker and Macy are going to exchange their vows.
Vows are the promises that they are making to one another
They will ultimately rely on the power of the Holy Spirit living in them to empower them to not say these words as a promise to one another, but to embody them.
With the Lord’s strength, they will live faithfully with one another and thereby bring glory to the Father.
Ben, we will start with you.
I, Parker/Macy, -- take you, Macy/Parker, -- to be my lawfully wedded (husband/wife), -- my constant friend, -- my faithful partner -- and my love -- from this day forward. -- In the presence of God, -- our family and friends, -- I offer you -- my solemn vow -- to be your faithful partner -- in sickness and in health, -- in good times and in bad, -- in joy and in sorrow. -- I promise -- to love you unconditionally, -- to support you in your goals, -- to honor and respect you, -- to laugh with you -- and cry with you, -- and to cherish you -- for as long as we both shall live.
BLESSING OF THE RINGS
BLESSING OF THE RINGS
Parker and Macy are exchanging rings as a symbol of the covenant that they have made.
Although small, these rings are made of precious metals and are in a perfect circle to signify the preciousness and ongoing nature of your covenant.
The rings do not make you any more or less married, they are simply a reminder to you of the covenant promise that you have made to God and each other.
EXCHANGE RINGS
EXCHANGE RINGS
Parker, place Macy’s ring onto her ring finger of her left hand
Macy place Parker’ ring onto his ring finger of his left hand.
“I offer you this ring -- as a symbol of my vow -- and my promise -- to love you unconditionally -- for the rest of our lives. -- Let it remind you -- of the covenant we’ve made today -- before the Lord -- and our family and friends.
Communion
Communion
Parker and Macy will be taking communion together as a part of their wedding ceremony.
For those that are not sure what Communion is all about, it is a symbol and a reminder of Jesus’ sacrifice for believers.
He instituted what became the Lord’s Supper at the Last Supper with His disciples.
The bread represents His body that was broken on the cross
The wine represents His blood which he poured out to pay for our sins.
Communion is a way for us to proclaim the gospel AND to remember what it cost to secure our salvation.
While they take communion, I would ask that the rest of us take a moment and pray for this couple and their marriage!
Parker and Macy, you may go take communion now!
Worship
Marital Charge
Worship
Marital Charge
Before we close, I want to give you a marital charge or exhortation
Together, Keep Christ at the very core of who you are as a married couple.
If you do this, you will find fulfillment and happiness.
But not as this world brings fulfillment and happiness.
it will be a fulfillment and happiness that will be based on HIM that doesn’t fade.
Do not forget:
Forgiveness
Thankfulness
And It’s All About Him!
Parker, my charge to you, as the husband, and the Biblical head of your household is this:
Discover how to be a servant leader to Macy, and one day to your children.
Fight to become the Christ-centered shepherd/pastor of the little flock that the Lord entrusts you with.
Be the one who is most concerned with providing your family with fertile soil in which to grow in the Lord - making biblical community, worship, and service a priority and not an afterthought.
Spend the rest of your life trying to find out how you can better love your bride and elevate her.
At the end of the day, the buck stops with you.
When the Lord wants answers about the spiritual condition of your family, He will come to you - not Macy.
You cannot do this on your own.
You will need to rely on the strength of the Lord, and the fellowship of Christian community which will empower you to glorify Him in this role.
Macy, my charge to you, as the wife is this:
You are becoming Parker’s biblical helper as described in Ephesians 5.
You will be the most uniquely gifted person on the planet to help Parker as he seeks to live out the will of the Lord.
Parker’s leadership is designed to operate at its best when you are functioning as his biggest supporter, advisor, counselor, lover, and friend.
Resist the temptation to get out in front of his leadership but also fight the urge to stay quiet when you know you need to speak up - but do so with respect and love.
While the Lord comes to Parker to get answers about the Spiritual condition of your family, He holds you accountable for being the best helper you can be.
Guard Parker’s heart and lean on the Lord to give you the wisdom required to fulfill your calling as his bride.
CLOSING COMMENTS
CLOSING COMMENTS
Now we come to the fun part…
By the power entrusted to me by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I now pronounce you, husband and wife, Parker you may kiss your bride.
PRESENTATION OF THE BRIDE AND GROOM **Audience Stands**
PRESENTATION OF THE BRIDE AND GROOM **Audience Stands**
Would you please stand - May I present to you, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Seale.
INVITATION TO RECEPTION
INVITATION TO RECEPTION
On behalf of Parker and Macy, I want to invite everyone to a reception to follow.
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