”He
that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom,
which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the
bridegroom’s voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled.”
These
words of John the Baptist still apply today. They were certainly
true as John applied them to his joy of seeing and hearing the Lord
Jesus Christ. John took a general truth and applied it to his specific
situation. We can still do this same thing here in the twentieth
century while we await the coming of the bridegroom from heaven
to take his faithful as his bride. While we wait it is quite right
and proper for marriages in the Lord to take place, and we recently
experienced the joy John spoke of when he said that the friend of
the bridegroom rejoiceth greatly.
It has been our happy lot to travel to Western Canada to witness
and hear the voice of the bride and the bridegroom as our son was
married in the Lord to a sister in Christ. Weddings are truly a
happy time when two who both love Jesus decide to walk hand in hand
together towards his kingdom.
When
these two young people married, they joined two families who previously
had not known one another. Now we feel a strong affinity for those
we had not previously met. As a result of this marriage, those who
might never have met are now drawn close together in love. The young
people in love are in the center but the circles of love radiate
out from them and encompass many others who are now drawn together
because of our mutual love for our children and those they love.
Isn’t this the way it is in Christ? We, by becoming his, come to
love so many others who also love him, who without this common bond
of love, would not otherwise have known one another. We feel a closeness
to our brethren and sisters because they love the same Lord we love.
We have the most precious thing in the world in common, our love
and devotion to Jesus.
Just
as we love the members of our new daughter-in-law’s family, so we
love the other members of Christ’s familv. If we belong to Christ,
then we belong to the family of Abraham and become an heir to all
the glorious promises God made to him.
As
in the natural, so in the spiritual by becoming related to Christ
we become related to a host of new relatives we have not here-to-fore
known. Some of the members of our family in Christ we may not meet
personally until Christ returns to join us all together in one big
happy family reunion at the marriage supper of the lamb.
What joys there are in this life in being related to Christ. But
what greater joys there are in store for us in the future! Right
now we can rejoice greatly because of the happy family ties that
bind us together, but this is nothing in comparison to the joy that
is set before us when that glorious wedding of the future becomes
a reality.
We are now in the engagement period, and our engagement may be long
or short. We do not know the date of our wedding. We do know this,
that it is imperative that we continue to look and long for the
return of our bridegroom. He will accept us only if we have been
faithful to him while we waited.
Let us be happy and faithful while we wait, living out the sentiments
so beautifully expressed by the prophet Isaiah who said, ”I will
greatly rejoice in the LORD, my soul shall be joyful in my God;
for He hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered
me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself
with garments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels.”
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