My Parents in Rome,
Italy
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~Posted by Ben
This
is my blog post for the month. And since we are in-between Mother’s Day and
Father’s Day, I thought I would do a tribute to my wonderful parents Mark and
Betsy.
My
parents recently celebrated 25 years of marriage with a trip to Italy. In 25
years they have finished grad school, held multiple jobs, lived in 7 places in
4 states, owned 5 homes and had 5 kids! Needless to say, God has done A LOT in
their lives over the past 25 years. I have been blessed to witness the last 17
of those 25 years. I have seen them go through times of joy and times of
sadness, times of peace and times of stress, and they have stuck together for
better or for worse, for rich and for poor, in sickness and in health…and will
stay together until death do they part. For them, marriage was not a contract,
but a covenant made before God.
Sadly,
we live in a world of fractured families. Our world is plagued with divorce,
single parent homes (particularly single mother homes), illegitimate children,
and in very rare cases, even homosexuals raising adopted children. It is
becoming less and less common to find families that are intact; families as God
designed them. I remember as a little kid having friends who came from homes
with divorce or were being raised by only one parent (I actually still have friends
like that, I think we all do). I did not view myself as superior to them simply
because I came from an intact family, but I remember feeling sorry for them.
Sorry that they did not have both a dad and a mom in their lives. I couldn’t
imagine life with either a mom or
dad. Or a life where I had both parents but they did not live together. I could
not imagine the feeling of knowing that my parents weren’t together anymore
because they no longer loved each other.
I’ve
been blessed by God to grow up with the security that I will never have to
experience that pain. But I pray for those who do. I’m not inferring that it is
impossible for a person who has grown up in this situation to fulfill God’s
purpose for their lives and live in a godly manner. God’s grace is sufficient
to use people from difficult backgrounds for His glory. But it is still not the
design He had for families.
I
have been blessed to be raised in a family where my parents truly loved each
other and loved us and taught us to love one another. My parents have worked
overtime to insure that we are being raised to love God and others above
ourselves. To love one another with a sacrificial love that cares for others’
needs above our own. To love people the way Jesus loved people. Not just in word,
but in deed (I John 3:18). They taught us that love is a verb, not just an
emotion. This kind of love is what has given me great security over the years. No
matter what came our way, I knew that our family would band together and by
God’s power make it through anything that life threw at us. I thank my parents
for being who they are. For loving us, for caring for us, for teaching us the
ways of God, and for instilling in us Biblical ethics such as the fruit of the
spirit. Above all, I thank them for setting an example for my siblings and me of
what a family who follows God looks like. They showed us what must be done to
preserve a Christian heritage in a time of sinfulness and compromise. I thank
them for showing me Christ in their lives.
4 comments:
Thank you for this beautiful tribute, Ben! We are blessed to have you as a son. My prayer is that God will bring you a godly wife someday, and that you will both know the joy of marriage and family, as He designed!
~ Mom
7eagles' blog fans want a post about your parents' trip to Italy!
Lydia
Duly noted, Lydia!:-) It may take more than one post to adequately cover the details of this trip, but I will do my best. Hope to have the first post up very soon! Thanks for your comment.
~ Betsy
You're welcome mom!😊 I hope so too!
~Ben
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