And yet I will show you the most excellent way. If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. — 1 Corinthians 12:31–13:1
Each morning, I have a routine with my man. It’s simple. Nothing profound. Nothing for which we’d ever stop and snap a picture.
It’s just a moment.
He asks me to help him pick a tie. He then goes away to fuss with this fixture of his professional job. Soon, he returns with a flipped up collar and a pressed down, knotted tie. He needs gentle hands to fold the collar over. Actually, he doesn’t need. He wants gentle hands to fold the collar over.
But it’s a moment when we follow the “excellent way” of love. In the intersection of this moment, we’re once again saying to each other: I love you. I love you, too.
Now, please don’t get an overly idyllic picture in your head of our marriage. Heavens, no. We have plenty of those “growth opportunity” moments, too.
But this moment with the tie, it’s like a spot of glue ever tightening the bond between us day by day. It’s so simple, and yet something I would miss with the deepest ache imaginable if today were the last of the moments.
If today.
Tears slip as I think about this.
Dear God, help me think about this. Let me snap a hundred of these moments with the lens of my heart to be stored and appreciated and thought of as the great treasures they are.
Let my mind park there.
Let my heart relish there.
Let my mouth dare to whisper what a joy this is. I love you. I love us. I love this moment each day.
Our relationship isn’t perfect; no relationship is perfect. We’re two very strong-willed people with vastly different approaches to life. And, oh, how easy it would be to list all the differences. He likes the towel hanging in the same spot. I am more creative. But I stop the list there.
I stop because great love isn’t two people finding the perfect match in one another. Great love is two people making the choice to be a match. A decision. To fold his collar and snap the heart lens and find myself grateful to the point of tears. Tears of relishing today are so much better than tears of what was missed.
Dear Lord, help me to appreciate each moment given to me. I want to park my mind on the daily moments I too often take for granted. Thank You for this joy, so simple but so sweet. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
REMEMBER
Let me snap a hundred “I love you” moments with the lens of my heart to be stored and appreciated and thought of as the great treasures they are.
REFLECT
In what ways can you turn everyday moments into treasures? It may be as simple as relishing a moment in your heart or it may mean beginning a new moment every day, such as folding a collar over a necktie.
RESPOND
Discuss your “moments” with your spouse, your family, or a friend. Ask what stands out to them as important and meaningful and choose together to relish them. Take a photograph or journal about one moment.
POWER VERSES
1 Peter 4:8; Psalm 90:12
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Your Turn
What are some of your “moments”? What would you miss if today were the last of the moments? Please share your stories with us! We would love to hear what is important to you! ~ Devotionals Daily