God, How Do I Get Through This?
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How many married people in the house? You’d better put some enthusiasm on that “woo.” How many would agree marriage changes everything? It changes everything. They don’t tell you that marriage not only changes everything in your relationship to the person you’re marrying when you commit to be with them all the time, but the thing that surprised me about my relationship with Holly is how much my relationship with her changed my relationship with other things.
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Not just my time. Like, “Oh, now I’ve got to be home. You know, the old ball and chain.” I don’t feel like that. I don’t feel like that about her at all. But over time, her preferences have assimilated into me, and now her preferences have become the prism (not prison…prism) through which I experience so much of life.
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So, the way my wife feels about things changes the way I feel about so many things in my life. My relationship with my wife changed my relationship with so many other things in my life. I’m sure she’d say the same about her relationship with me. For the 21 years we’ve been married, I’ve been advocating to her that rock music is God’s music, for the Bible says, “He is a rock.
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” I won her over slowly from her having the perspective that most rock music was annoying, and now she knows it’s anointed. Her relationship with me changed her relationship with the genre. One of the first times I knew that being married to this person was going to change me and change my orientation toward simple, elemental, basic things… Early when we were married, we woke up one morning, and it was raining outside.
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I looked over at her, and she was awake, and she was smiling. She said, “I just love a good rainy day. So relaxing. So cozy.” I’m like, “Oh, you’re one of these people.” Rain, to me, is depressing. I know it shouldn’t be. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Pray for me. My sanctification process is still in progress. I’m buffering.
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She’s like, “Oh, what a blessing, a rainy day. Now we can just relax,” and all of that. Through her eyes, over the last 21 years, I’ve kind of come to see it. It can be relaxing. Rain can be relaxing. I never knew that. What I’m trying to say just as a basic illustration to set this up is that my relationship with her changed my relationship to something as simple as rain just by being with her.
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It didn’t make it rain more or less because we’re married. It changed my relationship with the rain. I saw Larry Brey on a video earlier. Is he in the room? Yeah. Remember when it rained early one Sunday? It was about the third or fourth week we had this church, y’all. The attendance momentum was going good. It rained. The attendance dropped by 30 percent.