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Two
Shall Become One …The Chronicle
For no man ever yet hated his own
flesh; but nourishes and cherishes it, even as the Lord the church:
For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones. For
this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be
joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. (Eph 5:29-31
KJV)
We generally relate “Two shall become
one” to the wedding vows. However as I created this piece, I was
picturing a multitude of symbolisms. One was the heart cry of Jesus
in His prayer to the Father –“may they become one as we are one”? I
have always perceived a number of hidden meanings in this request in
John 17:11. “May they individually become one with us as We are
one”? “May they (a group) become united as one having one heart and
mind as We (the Father, Son and Holy Spirit) are”?
The silhouette is symbolic of Jesus
walking His Bride toward the light for their life in eternity. It
also symbolizes that in the time and space of our life, He walks
with us. He is always by our side. When He ascended He sent the Holy
Spirit in His stead "to be that which a husband would be if he were
here in the flesh but in a greater dimension).
We can relate to the modern day
marriage and vows, but through the relationship with Jesus we get a
deeper sense of all that goes with it…to love, cherish and honor,
the nurturing, the intimacy, the forsaking of others and all that
goes with marriage in the natural. Take this to a highest level your
mind can grasp and realize that in this relationship, the commitment
of the groom is never broken, betrayed or compromised; indeed He
will never ever leave nor forsake us.
Here we see the hand of Jesus
presenting the Holy Spirit to the bride and groom enabling them to
become one with Him and with each other …becoming one flesh, united
and faithful to one another and to Him.
The single vine seen here relates to
John 15:5; “I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abides in
me, and I in him, the same brings forth much fruit: for without me
ye can do nothing”.
Once
again, the single vine reiterates the oneness He has destined
between the man and wife.
A
man or women when joined will likely bear fruit in their own
likeness; however they must remain joined to the vine in order to
bear Godly fruit. May the fruit that you bear naturally and
spiritually abound. May it always be fresh and sweet. May your union
with Him and all your relationships be blessed. |