Rejoicing with Others

For the second time this week (and first this year, of course), we had the blessing of celebrating at a dear friends' wedding. Earlier this week we celebrated with my childhood friend on our third anniversary; this first day of 2010 we rejoiced at the marriage of Marty and Sarah.

When they first announced their marriage intentions, Marty and Sarah saw a marriage blessing on the wall at our house, a blessing that was said over us at our wedding in 2006. It is one that the pastor uses often, and Sarah loved it and asked if we would share it at their wedding. Some internet searching discovered the origins as Dr. Louis H. Evans, a Presbyterian minister who wrote the words for his sons wedding in 1950. Enjoy these beautiful words:

O God of love, Thou hast established marriage for the welfare and happiness of mankind. Thine was the plan, and only with Thee can we work it out with joy. Thou hast said, "It is not good for man to be' alone.' I will make a help meet for him." Now our joys are doubled since the happiness of one is the happiness of the other. Our burdens now are halved, for when we share them, we divide the load.

Bless this man. Bless him as provider of nourishment and raiment, and sustain him in all the exactions and pressures of his battle for bread. May his strength be her protection, his character be her boast and her pride, and may he so live that she will find in him the' haven for which the' heart of a woman truly longs.

Bless this woman. Give her kindness that will make' her great. Give' her a deep sense of understanding and a great faith in Thee. Give her that inner beauty of soul that never fades that is found in holding fast the things that never age.

Teach them that marriage is not living merely for each other; it is two uniting and joining hands to serve Thee. Give them a great spiritual purpose' in life. May they seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and the other things shall be added unto them.

May they not expect that perfection of each other that belongs alone' to Thee. May they help each other in their weaknesses, be swift to praise each other's points of comeliness and strength, and see each other through a lover's kind and patient eyes.

Now, Gracious Lord, bless them and develop their characters as they walk together, Give them enough tears to keep them tender, enough hurts to keep them humane, enough failure  to keep their hands clenched tightly in Thine, and enough success to make them sure they walk with Thee.

May they never take each other's love for granted, but always experience that breathless wonder that exclaims, "Out of all this world you have chosen me'!" When life' is done and the sun is setting, may they be found then, as now, hand in hand, still thanking God for each other. May they serve Thee happily, faithfully, together, until at last, one shall lay the other into the arms of God.

This we ask through Jesus Christ, great lover of our souls. Amen.