Friday, 12 July 2013

A Very Precious Personal Verse


Now may the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like-minded toward one another, according to Christ Jesus, that you may with one mind and one mouth glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. – Romans 15.5-6


This verse will always be special to me. More than thirty-five years in the autumn and winter of 1977 Mary and I were planning our wedding. How wedding was nothing fancy, any photos we showed you would prove that. We were several hundred miles from her mom and dad, and neither we nor our families had much money, so we all did what we could to make some nice memories.

One thing we wanted to do was to pick a Bible verse that would set the tone for our home. Our goal was to choose a verse that would set the tone for our home and whatever God sent our way. On my desk is the Bible that we marked and used for a photograph. Our hands frame the verse we chose: Romans 15.6 – ‘That ye may with one mind and mouth glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.’

That has been a great reminder through the years and it suits a marriage well. Two people, from different backgrounds, with different personalities, preferences, ideas, quirks and all come together to be one. As one we seek to no longer prioritise those things as we seek to with one heart and one voice glorify our God.

The same is true for the body of Christ and that is what Paul is addressing here. As we have seen over the last few days we have a responsibility to lay aside those same backgrounds and personalities and preferences and ideas and quirks and all to come together as one body.  We agree to no longer dwell on those things but to act as one body as we strive to, with one mind and one voice glorify our God.


That doesn’t mean that we all become alike. We are still ‘me’ just as we are as a married couple still are still individuals. It’s just that the ‘me’ takes second place to ‘we’ and we seek to serve out Lord as one. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

God alone is good; God and Jesus Christ alone is Trustworthy.

Your marriage is a living being of spirit, and its representation in flesh would be you both and your children; God made you one in spirit and flesh. Just as a human being is one and cannot be separated, so the marriage covenant is one and cannot be separated. Just like a person can be ignored yet still remains, so the living marriage covenant can be ignored yet still remains; and that would be divorce which leads to adultery. Marriage cannot be revoked or broken, any more than a person can be revoked or destroyed. It is permanent and living, lasting until Jesus Christ who is the Resurrection and the Life renews all things on the Last Day for Judgement by the only true judge.

Anonymous said...

The living marriage can suffer and have joy, just like a person can suffer and have joy. But it remains alive, just as the person remains alive. So tend to the living marriage by loving one another.