Then as I grew through the years and allowed the Lord to teach
me and, most of all, to heal my heart, I began to realize that true marriage
and relationship came in releasing the ones you love.
I explain it best with this illustration: my friend Marie and
I went to Steak and Shake to hang out and talk one night. Well, since it’s always freezing in there, we
ordered hot chocolate. When our server
brought it to the table, it was about the prettiest cup of hot chocolate I had
seen: a beautiful mound of whipped cream, decorated with miniature chocolate chips
and a cherry on top!
You know, at the beginning of my marriage I was a woman with
an empty cup. I thought Scott was
supposed to fill it to the top. Then through
much pain and frustration, I realized: it’s not his job! I have learned that as I go to God with my
wounds, my empty places, my anger, the lies I’ve believed, that He meets me and
He fills my cup. He not only fills it to
the top, but to overflowing. You know,
that point where you have to get the person beside you to bring their cup close
so that you can let the excess pour into theirs!
I am blessed to have a husband who loves me well. So, when he comes home to his wife who is living from the place of fullness and he brings flowers, or just a word of encouragement or even just a hug… whipped cream, sprinkles, etc. Of-course there are bad days too (especially in almost 28 years)… but if I am choosing to look up, my cup is full. Since he is not the one that fills it, he is not the one that syphon’s it out. Actually, it cannot even be syphoned out if my eyes are on Him and His finished work!
I am blessed to have a husband who loves me well. So, when he comes home to his wife who is living from the place of fullness and he brings flowers, or just a word of encouragement or even just a hug… whipped cream, sprinkles, etc. Of-course there are bad days too (especially in almost 28 years)… but if I am choosing to look up, my cup is full. Since he is not the one that fills it, he is not the one that syphon’s it out. Actually, it cannot even be syphoned out if my eyes are on Him and His finished work!
So, how do I release? I look up. I take my cup to God instead of Scott. So... instead of him holding the job of
filling it, which was never his job, he gets splashed on, often!
So women of God, remember this: he may be your man, but he’s
not your manna. Actually, if you live
your life waiting for him to complete you, you will never be satisfied. There is only One who can satisfy you and He
is the One who gave it all to restore you back to intimacy and dependency. It’s time to look up. Tell Him what you want, what you need, where
you hurt and look to His response because I can guarantee you one thing: He
will always be enough. Lord, give us
hearts to release and eyes to look up.
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