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 By  Teri Underwood Published 
5:25 pm Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Best part of marriage

“We can get so busy tag-teaming life that we lose sight of our need for friendship.”

I wrote that sentence last week in a blog post that is part of my 31 Verses to Pray for Your Marriage series. I was writing to encourage others and yet, my words became the Spirit’s whisper of conviction in my own soul. We’ve got a teenager and jobs and church and family and commitments and the list goes on.

I scrolled through my Instagram feed which is often the diary of my days. Images of Scriptures read, ball games watched, books read, people seen, words written. Good stuff, all of it. The moments of life, real life lived and enjoyed. But it’s been two weeks since I posted an image of this man who has pledged his troth to me. Fourteen days since I made note of time spent with him and the joy it brings.

My head said, “Pictures don’t matter.  You know how important your marriage is.”  And I nodded because it’s true. This covenant relationship is the one I treasure most outside my eternal one with Christ. But a kernel of truth still niggled inside.

January was busy to be sure. Busy in that way of being gone four or five nights a week to watch our girl cheer and other nights filled with church activities and worship and Bible study. And it was good stuff, important stuff, valuable stuff that inked our family calendar hanging by the fridge.

But good often masks the missing best. And time together is good. We drove to ball games and we sat side-by-side in a different gym every night and we held hands during prayer at church and we kissed as we headed our separate ways every day and then again as we laid down together each night.

 

We can get so busy tag-teaming life that we lose sight of our need for friendship.

Tag-teaming life. That’s what we were doing. It was a matter of necessity.  More to do than time to do it. His and hers “to do” lists for each day. Somehow in the middle of all the “life-ing,” a distance grew between our hearts. We weren’t headed for divorce. There was no big blow up or argument. There was just a space where our friendship used to be.

And God whispered, “You need him, his friendship.” And I knew He was right.

Marriage is more than a team accomplishing the tasks of modern life. Marriage is more than two people headed the same direction. Marriage is this mysterious and beautiful picture of Christ and the Church. It is this amazing and inexplicable searing of two hearts and minds into one flesh. And at its best, marriage is a connection between two people who daily serve each other as they surrender to Christ.

That whisper to my soul, that niggling in my heart, pointed me to the gift of a friendship I cannot replace — a man who has pledged his whole self to me and who has accepted my whole self as his own. When I’m hormonal and feeling ugly, this man looks at me and says I’m the only standard for beauty in his world. When I’m wondering if anything I do matters, this man tells me how much I matter to him.  When I’m tired and cranky, this man offers me a nap and good coffee and chocolate.  When I feel alone and insignificant this man points me back to the truth of who I am in Christ.

Because of all the things marriage is, for me it is most of all a deep friendship. And when I let that slip away, even just a bit, God gently and lovingly reminds me. And so, this month of love, headed toward Valentine’s Day, I celebrate not just my lover, but even more, my friend.

For more encouragement in your marriage, you can find the 31 Verses to Pray for Your Marriage series on my website, www.TeriLynneUnderwood.com.

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