Genesis 2:24 (ESV)
Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and
hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.
Her family had come to America from Sweden. She had a
typical Scandinavian look... Long blond hair; blue eyes; long slender legs;
soft, blemish-free skin; high cheek bones.
She was gorgeous - she was beautiful. In fact, a
professional international photographer in her hometown thought she was so
pretty that he used a photograph of her to advertise his business.
But that was not her real beauty.
She was raised by some wonderful Christian parents and
had become a Christian at an early age. Integrity, honesty and sweetness were
just a few of her characteristics. In fact, at her engagement party, her
sister, who knew her better than anyone, said that she had never heard her tell
a lie. All of her friends said the same thing about her: She was the sweetest
girl they knew. She would never speak a harsh word about anyone. Everyone loved
to be around her.
A young man she met in her freshman year started dating
her and fell in love with her - both her exterior photographic beauty and the
wonderful godly character of her inward beauty. She fell in love with him and
they spent every free moment they could with each other over the next four
years. They were committed to each other and they believed in waiting long
before the "True Love Waits" Campaign ever existed.
One week after they graduated from college, they were
married. They loved each other's company. They would walk together, exercise
together, go on bike rides together, chaperone youth trips together -go to
movies, watch TV, eat pizza, travel - all the things any normal couple would
love to do together. They were so much in love.
She taught school for a year and then became a bookkeeper
for a surgical supply company. One day while she was working, for no apparent
reason she lost her balance and fell on the floor. She was later able to get up
and went to see a doctor that night. He set her up to see a Neurologist. The
following day, it happened again. For no apparent reason, she lost her balance
and fell. This time, though, she couldn't get up. She had lost all feeling in
her legs. They wouldn't move.
Her husband had to come to the office and pick her up in
his arms and carry her to the hospital. After six days in the hospital, the
doctor gave this beautiful, active young lady the dreadful news. She had
Multiple Sclerosis and she would continue to deteriorate.
This young couple, who had now been married only 18
months - who loved to go everywhere together and do everything together - would
now face some new challenges. All their future plans would change, everyday
life would change. They would change.
For the next 30 years, this young lady did deteriorate.
She had to take steroids (not the kind athletes use, but anti-inflammatory
steroids). Her bones became brittle, breaking easily. Her face became puffy and
bloated and she could not even put on make-up. Her body was a mess. She went
from a walker, to an electric scooter, to a wheelchair. She could no longer
feed herself, write her name, or control her own bodily functions. She now had
to have someone stay with her 24 hours a day.
If that couple had not had the kind of committed love
that's based first on a personal relationship and a commitment to Jesus Christ
and second, on a love that's based on a commitment to each other, the marriage
never would have lasted. In fact, a large percentage of the marriages where a
spouse has MS, the other spouse leaves them. The other spouse won't stay
committed to the constant care and the continual physical, psychological and
mental changes that continue to occur.
These two people are not heroes. They are not
super-saints or super-Christians. They will be the first to tell you that they
are not super Christians. Those two people are normal, ordinary people,
empowered by the Love of God and a love for each other, to do what the world
considers beyond normal and extraordinary.
Her husband says “she's not a hero. I'm not a hero. We're
children of God, doing what the children of God are supposed to do. Doing what
His children are called to do. Doing what God expects of every man and every
woman who make a vow before God on their wedding day.”
Often, Hollywood will portray a "hero"
sacrificing his life for his "heroine" in a film. In the world's
eyes, he's a hero. In God's eyes, he's an ordinary man making an extraordinary
sacrifice that every Christian who's committed to his spouse ought to make.
Sacrificial, Committed Love is the rule, not the exception. We're not
super-saints, we're not heroes when we're being faithful and committed to our
mates. We're doing what God has called every husband and wife to do since the
beginning of time.
Dear Lord, we ask that each of us would have the strength
to love our spouse as You want us to. No
matter the hard times or situations help us to love like You love us. In
the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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