Monday, January 24, 2011

S&U Excerpt - Revelation

A week from tomorrow the Surrendered & Untamed products will be available. I got my copies last week. It was very cool to hold the book in my hands. I kept saying, "Its like a real book, just like real book!" To which my Karen and Maddy each said, "It is a real book!"

To count down this last week before the book releases, I will be posting excerpts from the book here.

Taken from S&U, Chapter Two, He Loves Me Best - Revelation

Let me tell you how it is between my wife and me.

We could be driving down the road or sitting on the couch watching The Office when suddenly I am gripped with a revelation of how amazing Karen is. I will remember how she was so patient with our kids earlier in the day, or how she just made me coffee and I didn’t even ask for it and it was the perfect mix of coffee, cream, and sugar. Or how stunning the back of her neck is.

I will turn to her and say that simple universal phrase—“I love you”—to which she always responds, “I love you too, gorgeous.”

But sometimes in these unveiled moments I’ll stop what I’m doing and say, “Karen, I’m feeling it right now! At this exact moment I am having a revelation of my love for you! My heart, mind, and soul are loving you right now.”

“Right this instant?” She asks, her eyes bright.

“Yes, this exact moment.”

“Wow.” She smiles. “Now I’m feeling it too!”

Often this interaction is followed by an encounter. . . . That is to say, there might be a shared smile or a hug, a kiss, or—
Well, that’s none of your business.

I believe revelation, in the context of a love relationship, always leads to a greater love encounter, a greater intimacy. In fact, that’s the whole point of revelation. Karen and I have been married fifteen years. We know that we love each other, we say it all the time, we decide to all the time. But these moments of revelation are priceless. They are birthed of a pure surrender one to another, where everything in the universe aligns and our hearts, minds, and souls experience the encounter. In these moments, nothing else matters! In these moments, the truth of our love is purely revealed and is always deepened.

I am convinced that when it comes to our relationship with God, revelation is meant to lead to a greater encounter. Revelation means “to remove the veil”; it’s always about knowing in greater measure the love of God. I am also convinced that there is always more...

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