Friday 7 December 2012

The Greatest

Well, this week was not good for blog posting! :) It was a crazy week (just like yours, probably!) On the whole this week, one topic continued to come to my mind. Childlikeness.

Not child-ISH-ness, but child-LIKE-ness.

Can I first just say how much I am loving the whole "being married" thing?? It's like living with your best friend ALL THE TIME!!

I actually asked a dear friend this week - "When am I supposed to start feeling like I'm married?" Because when people ask me how it feels to be a "married woman" I truly don't know what to say! I mostly just feel super blessed to finally be living with my best friend. I don't feel like I'm "married" to Luke, I just feel like we're walking through life together in the most amazing way possible. I suppose this is a good thing, and as cheesy and cliche as it sounds, I am honoured to be married to my bff!

This past week we decided that in the midst of the craziness, we were going to have a "best friend night" - just like the sleepovers you have as a little kid. I made baked macaroni and cheese for dinner and brownies for dessert. We sat on the couch and talked for a while and played some games on my computer (I seriously LOVE online tetris!!) And then we settled in with some popcorn and watched the classic Disney movie Peter Pan! We stayed up late (as sad as it is, 11:30 is pretty late for us now!), we ate some comfort food, we laughed at Captain Hook and that crocodile, and we just enjoyed each other's company for the night. It was wonderful to have a night where we didn't allow ourselves to think about the pressures of the next day or what we "needed" to get done.

Jesus calls us to be child-like. In Matthew 18 verses 3 and 4 He says that we must come to Him as little children.

But even more so, what are the characteristics of a child that makes them the greatest in the Kingdom?
Humility - Jesus comments on how the little children are marked by humility, as we should be.
Innocence and Purity - though born into this world wicked and sinful, children still embody what it means to be pure and innocent.
Trust - unless they have been taught otherwise, children will naturally believe what other people tell them, especially those in authority.
Small - recognition of our own insignificance as compared to the infinite glory of God.
Eagerness - they yearn for more.

I pray that our marriage would be child-like.
Not that we will be eating junk food and watching movies all the time - although it is a refreshing treat every once in a while! But that together we would be marked by these things :
the ability to unabashedly put our trust in God and in each other,
humility when we do something wrong, but especially when we do something right,
the innocence and purity and delicate beauty of a marriage surrendered,
continually giving glory to God and not trying to steal it for ourselves,
and the hunger and passion to pursue all this and more.

And with that, I thought I would share a few pictures from our honeymoon. 
This is Luke and Alyssa - being child-like! :)




Making Mrs. Potato Heads in Downtown Disney



Mr. Pretzel Head



The Dumbo ride - a classic!



Everyone's favourite mouse!


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