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What Valentine’s Day Can Teach us About Loving
God
What can we learn
about our relationship with God when we think of romance, and the "bride
and groom" metaphor described in the Bible?
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Relationships take time and it is as true with God as it is with any human lover - it doesn’t happen overnight. You start with the smaller topics of conversation and gradually open up to the deeper ones. You begin opening your heart and pulling down the masks. The relationship begins to grow.
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From God’s end, it’s much the same. He starts with the basics. He’ll speak of his key traits, his love for us and how it applies to who we are. In time he’ll share more of what’s on his heart, he’ll open up about his plans and entrust us with greater spheres of understanding. With time comes trust.
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As the relationship builds, you’ll be able to hear him say the harder things. When he asks you to do something you find difficult, you’ll know his character enough to step out with him knowing the outcome will only be good. Loving God will help you love others. Receiving love from him will help you receive love from others.
By Tania Harris
A single friend of
mine used to “go on a date with Jesus”.
She would mark the
event in her diary, set the table for two, light a candle and pray for the
evening.
I understood the
sentiment, but still found it a little cringeworthy.
Jesus doesn’t sit
opposite you at a restaurant and compliment you on your outfit.
He doesn’t tenderly
hold your hand over dinner and he certainly doesn’t kiss you goodnight.
Even the well-worn
phrase “I love you Jesus” can sit
oddly from an outsider’s perspective. Sociologists describe Christians as
having an ‘imaginary friend’ and I can understand why.
How do you envisage
a relationship with an invisible deity?
Our Metaphorical Groom
I think this is why
metaphors are used so often in the Scriptures to make sense of our relationship
with God.
They’re an
effective way to aid our understanding of a phenomena that can be difficult to
describe.
Each metaphor acts
to highlight a different element of the relationship.
For example,
o the metaphor of
father-child (Matthew
7:11)
reminds us of God’s protective and nurturing nature and our trusting responsive
heart,
o the metaphor of
king-servant (1
Corinthians 4:1)
reminds us of God’s sovereignty and power and our need to reverence him as
beneficiary,
o the metaphor of a
shepherd-sheep (John
10:27)
reminds us of the God who personally leads and guides and our role to follow.
Yet out of all the
metaphors that are used (and there’s plenty more), the image of bride and groom
is the most common (e.g.
Isaiah 62:5)
and we have to ask why.
As we celebrate
Valentine’s Day this week, what is it about this particular metaphor that we
can learn from when we think of our relationship with God and the conversations
we have with him?
A Relationship that Takes Time
One thing we see is
that relationships take time and it is as true with God as it is with any human
lover.
You get to know the
character of your beau through shared experience. You get to know their likes
and dislikes through watching their behaviour.
But it doesn’t happen
overnight. We’re never fully vulnerable on the first date.
The same dynamic
applies with God. The first steps with him are often tentative.
You start with the
smaller topics of conversation and gradually open up to the deeper ones.
You begin opening
your heart and pulling down the masks. The relationship begins to grow.
From God’s end,
it’s much the same. He starts with the basics.
He’ll speak of his
key traits, his love for us and how it applies to who we are.
In time he’ll share
more of what’s on his heart, he’ll open up about his plans and entrust us with
greater spheres of understanding.
“The same dynamic applies with God. You
start with the smaller topics of conversation and gradually open up to the
deeper ones.”
With time comes
trust. At first you hear about how he has related to others.
You see it with
your community and friends. You hear about it in the stories of history from
the Scriptures.
Then as you walk
with him, your trust begins to grow.
As the relationship
builds, you’ll be able to hear him say the harder things.
When he asks you to
do something you find difficult, you’ll know his character enough to step out
with him knowing the outcome will only be good.
Soon, you’ll pick
up on the nuances of his actions, you’ll know his thoughts without even asking,
you’ll see his hand more clearly as he entrusts more of his heart.
Love God, Love Others
The beautiful irony
about developing your relationship with God is that the skills and truths you
learn communicating with him will overflow into your human relationships.
Loving God will
help you love others. Receiving love from him will help you receive love from
others.
Growing in our relationship with God enables us to fulfil the two greatest commandments (Matthew 22:37-39) and that’s a good reason to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Article
supplied with thanks to God Conversations.
About
the Author: Tania Harris is a pastor, speaker, author and the founder of God
Conversations.
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