In our journey through the series "Green Flags," we have been exploring the positive indicators that signal a healthy, God-centered relationship. Today, we delve into the essence of selflessness as exemplified by Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus, facing the imminent pain of the cross, surrendered His will to the Father, embodying the ultimate act of selflessness. This act was not just about enduring suffering but about fulfilling the divine purpose of reconciling humanity with God.
In our relationships, particularly in marriage, we are called to emulate this selflessness. A marriage divided against itself cannot stand, just as a kingdom divided cannot stand. Our earthly marriages are a reflection of the spiritual union between Christ and the Church. As such, we must fight for each other's purpose and promises, rather than with each other.
To truly understand how to love our spouses, we must first comprehend how Christ loves the Church. For husbands, this means loving their wives with a sacrificial love that seeks to make them better, to sanctify them with the Word, and to present them in all their glory to God. Husbands are called to lay down their ambitions for the sake of their wives' divine calling.
Wives, too, are called to make their husbands better, supporting and respecting them, and partnering with them to fulfill God's vision for their family. This partnership is not about hierarchy but about unity in purpose, reflecting the Church's role in advancing God's kingdom on earth.
As we influence the next generation, we must also focus on making them better. Children are like arrows in the hands of a warrior; we are entrusted with the responsibility to point them towards God's kingdom and release them to make a significant impact.
Ultimately, our relationships should be a testament to God's love. We are called to love loudly and be known by our love for one another. This love is not just for our spouses or children but extends to all, including those we disagree with. By living out this love, we make Jesus known to the world.
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