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What happens to your first fruits?
Tefler Mook, former United Church General Secretary for World Missions, reported this story. During a high-level conversation with a dignitary from India, Tefler Mook was amazed when the man started talking about marriage and divorce in the United States.
The dignitary said, "You Americans really confuse me. What is this sacred bond of matrimony? How can it be so sacred if you let the divorce rate get to 50 percent?"
Then the man quietly continued, "You Americans marry the people you love. We in India love the people we marry."
What an acute commentary on our throwaway society. We begin now to think about the waste of styrofoam cups and plastic forks and paper tablecloths. We begin to look at how we throw away people at retirement age. Do we yet consider the discard of our mates at the slightest ripple in the relationship?
Do we, someone's first fruits, even get as far as first fruits in our relationships? Dare we take what we have been given and sustain it? Dare we love the people we marry?
--Brauninger
Tefler Mook, former United Church General Secretary for World Missions, reported this story. During a high-level conversation with a dignitary from India, Tefler Mook was amazed when the man started talking about marriage and divorce in the United States.
The dignitary said, "You Americans really confuse me. What is this sacred bond of matrimony? How can it be so sacred if you let the divorce rate get to 50 percent?"
Then the man quietly continued, "You Americans marry the people you love. We in India love the people we marry."
What an acute commentary on our throwaway society. We begin now to think about the waste of styrofoam cups and plastic forks and paper tablecloths. We begin to look at how we throw away people at retirement age. Do we yet consider the discard of our mates at the slightest ripple in the relationship?
Do we, someone's first fruits, even get as far as first fruits in our relationships? Dare we take what we have been given and sustain it? Dare we love the people we marry?
--Brauninger
