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Military Devotion – The Perfect Marriage – January 31, 2025
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Based on Isaiah 62:1-5; Ephesians 5:25-27
What are you looking for in a marriage?
Now, before I lose you, I fully understand that some of you who are reading this devotion are single, and maybe you’re not really looking for a significant other right now. So just hang with me for a second.
Maybe others of you are looking for that special someone and you’re wondering, “What am I looking for in a future spouse?”
Some of you have a Christian spouse. Your marriage is firmly built on Christ. It’s kind of like a Navy ship that is out to sea, and you bring it into dry dock quite often to do maintenance and repair or preventative maintenance on your marriage. And even when it goes out to sea and the seas are kind of rough, you do OK in your marriage relationship.
But for others of you, that marriage is like a Navy ship that is out in the middle of sea being rocked this way and that by the storms of life. And you’re not exactly sure what to do. You think, “We should probably bring it into dry dock to do maintenance.”
Still others of you may have a marriage that resembles a Navy ship that has been brought out to sea and has sunk in the middle of the ocean.
I’m here to tell you that no matter what your relationships are like, you have the perfect marriage. In Isaiah 62:5, this is how Jesus speaks about you: “As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you.”
You see, this is who you are. You are in a perfect marriage relationship with your God in heaven—with Jesus as the groom, and you and I as his bride, his Church. And I know you may not feel it at times because of the way you’ve treated your relationships here on earth, whether as a single person or as someone who is married or divorced or widowed. Because of the things that you’ve said, the things that you’ve done, the things that you’ve left undone, or the things that you need to repent of.
So rest in this relationship—this perfect marriage relationship that your God has with you. The prophet Isaiah says your God will rejoice over you. How can he do that? Because this is what your husband in heaven has done for you. The apostle Paul says in Ephesians chapter 5 that your husband has loved you, his bride. He gave himself up for you. He has cleansed you. He has washed you with water through the Word in your baptism. He has presented you to himself as a radiant bride, his Church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish. Holy and blameless. That’s who you are.
And knowing that means you can rest in that relationship and all that Jesus brings to it. So as you think about what you might be looking for in a relationship with a future spouse, you know what to look for. Someone who points you to Jesus. Someone who has that solid relationship with God in heaven so that when you do get married, you can continue to remind each other of that perfect relationship that you both have.
And for those of you who are in a marriage that’s on that Navy ship out to sea—which seems to be rocking back and forth and threatened to be capsized—bring it into dry dock. Do preventative maintenance. And both of you get back into the Word of God and remind each other, “Hey, we are in a perfect relationship with our God in heaven.”
So what does that look like? It means there will be love, forgiveness, patience, understanding, healing, and peace. Because you are in that perfect marriage relationship between you and Jesus.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you are the example for single people of all times. Give the single people the strength to live a Christian life. Let encouragement from family and friends sustain them when days are lonely, and give them joy in lives of service to you.
Heavenly Savior, you have instituted and blessed marriage, so also help those who are married to keep you ever in their homes. Forgive them for those times that they have let anger or distrust or unhappiness or lack of devotion harm their relationships. Teach those who are married to turn to you and to talk to each other to get through difficult times and to bring Christ back into the home and to remind each other of that special relationship that you have with us.
Father in heaven, we also ask that you be with all of our warfighters, our active duty National Guard Reserve troops that have been activated, called up to service to our borders here between the United States and Mexico. We pray that you would keep them safe in their missions, to help them to be firm when they need to be firm, and to help them to be loving and compassionate and patient when they need to be loving and kind and patient. Be with them. Keep them safe and bring them back home to their families and friends, in your time and in your way, according to your good pleasure. We ask this all in your name. Amen.
Written and recorded by Rev. Paul Horn, WELS National Civilian Chaplain to the Military, San Diego, California.
All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. Note: Scripture reading footnotes are clickable only in the web version.
11 episoade
Manage episode 464154351 series 1041191


Based on Isaiah 62:1-5; Ephesians 5:25-27
What are you looking for in a marriage?
Now, before I lose you, I fully understand that some of you who are reading this devotion are single, and maybe you’re not really looking for a significant other right now. So just hang with me for a second.
Maybe others of you are looking for that special someone and you’re wondering, “What am I looking for in a future spouse?”
Some of you have a Christian spouse. Your marriage is firmly built on Christ. It’s kind of like a Navy ship that is out to sea, and you bring it into dry dock quite often to do maintenance and repair or preventative maintenance on your marriage. And even when it goes out to sea and the seas are kind of rough, you do OK in your marriage relationship.
But for others of you, that marriage is like a Navy ship that is out in the middle of sea being rocked this way and that by the storms of life. And you’re not exactly sure what to do. You think, “We should probably bring it into dry dock to do maintenance.”
Still others of you may have a marriage that resembles a Navy ship that has been brought out to sea and has sunk in the middle of the ocean.
I’m here to tell you that no matter what your relationships are like, you have the perfect marriage. In Isaiah 62:5, this is how Jesus speaks about you: “As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you.”
You see, this is who you are. You are in a perfect marriage relationship with your God in heaven—with Jesus as the groom, and you and I as his bride, his Church. And I know you may not feel it at times because of the way you’ve treated your relationships here on earth, whether as a single person or as someone who is married or divorced or widowed. Because of the things that you’ve said, the things that you’ve done, the things that you’ve left undone, or the things that you need to repent of.
So rest in this relationship—this perfect marriage relationship that your God has with you. The prophet Isaiah says your God will rejoice over you. How can he do that? Because this is what your husband in heaven has done for you. The apostle Paul says in Ephesians chapter 5 that your husband has loved you, his bride. He gave himself up for you. He has cleansed you. He has washed you with water through the Word in your baptism. He has presented you to himself as a radiant bride, his Church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish. Holy and blameless. That’s who you are.
And knowing that means you can rest in that relationship and all that Jesus brings to it. So as you think about what you might be looking for in a relationship with a future spouse, you know what to look for. Someone who points you to Jesus. Someone who has that solid relationship with God in heaven so that when you do get married, you can continue to remind each other of that perfect relationship that you both have.
And for those of you who are in a marriage that’s on that Navy ship out to sea—which seems to be rocking back and forth and threatened to be capsized—bring it into dry dock. Do preventative maintenance. And both of you get back into the Word of God and remind each other, “Hey, we are in a perfect relationship with our God in heaven.”
So what does that look like? It means there will be love, forgiveness, patience, understanding, healing, and peace. Because you are in that perfect marriage relationship between you and Jesus.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you are the example for single people of all times. Give the single people the strength to live a Christian life. Let encouragement from family and friends sustain them when days are lonely, and give them joy in lives of service to you.
Heavenly Savior, you have instituted and blessed marriage, so also help those who are married to keep you ever in their homes. Forgive them for those times that they have let anger or distrust or unhappiness or lack of devotion harm their relationships. Teach those who are married to turn to you and to talk to each other to get through difficult times and to bring Christ back into the home and to remind each other of that special relationship that you have with us.
Father in heaven, we also ask that you be with all of our warfighters, our active duty National Guard Reserve troops that have been activated, called up to service to our borders here between the United States and Mexico. We pray that you would keep them safe in their missions, to help them to be firm when they need to be firm, and to help them to be loving and compassionate and patient when they need to be loving and kind and patient. Be with them. Keep them safe and bring them back home to their families and friends, in your time and in your way, according to your good pleasure. We ask this all in your name. Amen.
Written and recorded by Rev. Paul Horn, WELS National Civilian Chaplain to the Military, San Diego, California.
All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. Note: Scripture reading footnotes are clickable only in the web version.
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