Mark 10:8
"And they two shall be made one flesh, so then they no longer
two but one."
Completeness, Not a Weakness
Serious gardening began the first year of our marriage, not
only because we both enjoyed it, but, we had bought an old wreck of a house we were
remodeling and gardening was the only recreation that we could afford.
Fun, fun years---started
with a shovel . Then his Uncle gave us a used rototiller (we
still use), so of course the garden expanded.
We got used grape stakes from one of my dad’s old vineyards, horse
manure from his dad’s pasture, old sinks
we had pulled out of the house for seed starting, purchased cheap seeds at drug
stores, economy was a must.
But, oh did we have fun planting, always over
planting…harvest, even the clean-up was fun, I remember how mad he got at me
when I pushed him out of the old tomato patch to escape a wasp nest. Well, it
was for his own good.
Through the years we would get extremely busy working, I
would pick up the slack in the garden.
When we bought our farm, I took over the garden completely—he had to
work his business & get the orchards started.
When our daughter got in a car accident he took over
gardening while I cared for our precious girl.
So some years I was head gardener, others he was in charge. But, our best gardens were when we worked
together. They are the best, the most
productive and most enjoyable.
This concept applies to the rest of our marriage. Individually we both can perform
competently, but life is so much more satisfying, and far more productive working together…be it
child rearing, business planning, worshipping Christ, problem solving,
recreation. When we work together by being together or
dividing and conquering to get a job done, working in harmony brings such a peace.
Society is swinging towards young girls pursuing careers instead of marriage and mothering. Needing another person is not a sign of
weakness, it is a sign of completeness.
Our creator made this plan, our young persons should lend an ear to what
God has planned, not man (or woman).
What a shame, caring
and nurturing is one ingredient that will keep our values, and families strong.Two become one, a concept sadly being diminished in society. The trend for years is to encourage our girl’s to be independent, not needing anyone, particularly a husband.
God’s plan is that we be joined, and united as one.
Mother Judith
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