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How to have a truly happy new year.

For the first time in years, I don’t remember my New Year’s resolution from January. Usually, I write it down in my journal or on a note I stick to my mirror. There’s been many of those dog-eared sticky notes from years past. The year of contentment. Speaking life. We passed pancakes across the breakfast table on January 1st this year. “What do you want from 2018?” I can’t remember my answer. I know what I didn’t want though. I didn’t want to walk into her office and share the parts of my life I’m inclined to hide. I didn’t want to Facetime her the day after she delivered her baby that never breathed. I didn’t want to spend four months wondering how I’d walk into her house on Christmas day and see her empty chair. I didn’t want to go on another first date that led nowhere. We sit across from each other in a little coffee shop in Colorado, picking at a charcuterie board. “When I think about all of the things I have left to go through,” her voice cracks....

A Perfect Union

Sometimes words are a limited human resource and no string of them expresses the glory evident in the moment.

We watch her walk the aisle with one hand wrapped around her Dad’s arm and two eyes fixed on her groom.

Like a Day that is coming soon when “the marriage of the Lamb has come, and his Bride has made herself ready” (Revelation 19:7).

You are holy, holy, holy. We stand and sing.

Deep silence fills my heart.

Because what can you say when you see the gap between Majesty and man?

Between heaven and earth?

Between purity and sin?

His glory unbearable.

His holiness unapproachable.

Because of Christ, there is a day approaching where He will “present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless” (Ephesians 5:27).

I watch the bride and groom join hands. A perfect union.

Awestruck. 

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