Fall is finally in the air here in Southern California. We don’t get a lot of season change activity, but everyone sighs with relief when the Summer heat gives way to cozy sweaters and all things pumpkin. Wherever you make your home, I bet you delight in the change Fall brings too. Whether it’s crisp mornings, vibrantly dressed trees or the annual apple picking, the change from Summer to Fall is delightful.
Marriages go and grow through season changes too. Each stage carries it’s own beauty, but sometimes, as life needs cycle and alter, we lose bits of ourself along the way as we bend to the changes around us. A tree may change it’s leaves, but regardless of the time of year, it still stands strong and tall. Our love life is designed by our Lord to be like that tree that weathers the seasons, but always stands tall and true.
- “Your love is better than wine” – Fostering a love between you that feels better and sweeter than anything else in this world.
- “Do not stare at me…” How to enjoy intimacy when you feel uncomfortable with the skin you’re in.
- “I took great delight…” Being free to delight in your man and how to share that delight with him so that he is blessed by being your husband.
- “My beloved is mine and I am his…” Creating a spirit of safety and belonging within your marriage in your conversations with your husband.
- “Night after night I sought him…” Pursuing connection and passion with your man even when life interrupts your best efforts.
- “My Beloved is…” When describing her Beloved, Solomon’s sweetheart used words of tender affection and admiration. When we describe our husbands to those around us, do our words describe an affection and admiration that reflects the same love we see between Solomon and his Beloved? Better yet, does it reflect the love between Christ and His bride?
- “Come, my Beloved, let us go into the country…” Love grows in those moments we steal away from the rest of the world and get away from all it’s distractions. This week’s post will bring some practical ideas for creating “stolen” moments of love away from the busyness around you.
- “Many waters cannot quench love…” Nourishing the love our marriages were designed by God to reflect.
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