Two Shall Become One
Resting in the Lord - Jennifer’s Story
Can God find husbands for our daughters?” This question was addressed
to us at a home-schooling meeting in which the topic of my newly begun
courtship had been brought up. And yet, this is a question for many. What
is the biblical standard for our children in finding marriage partners?
Is what the world has to offer in the modern dating scene our only choice,
or is there a better way? Does God’s Word have anything to say about the
issue?
From the time I was very young my parents were praying for my future
spouse. Many nights I can remember awakening to the sight of my Father
kneeling beside my bed in prayer for me; for my walk with the Lord and
God’s leading for my life. These sights make a deep impression on a little
girl’s heart. As I grew up, there was an understanding that when it came
time for me to date, that the prospective young man had to “interview with
my father first”. The closer I got to this age the more serious this became.
But, is that the extent of interaction a father should have in a situation
as this? What was the proper way? Throughout the years the principles of
courtship were brought home to our hearts through various different resources.
My parents in their godly desire to protect me from the deadly temptations
of the world sought for a better way. They did not want me to be subjected
to the extreme pressures and snares that dating can bring. In addition
to this- does a godly woman who desires to trust God with her very life
need to be out “looking” for a spouse or can God providentially, sovereignly
direct in bringing her a husband?
I desired this protection from my parents and earnestly longed to keep
my heart pure for that one for whom God was preparing me. With this as
our desire, my father and I signed a covenant the summer of 1992. My father
committing to protect me from unqualified young men and I in response desiring
to follow the Lord under His authority in this area of courtship. These
convictions had been forming for quite a while and were to continue to
deepen.
During the next couple of years outwardly it seemed as though there
was not much happening in regard to this area. In fact, when I looked around,
the possibilities for a husband seemed to be very few and there were many
times that I was tempted to distrust and despair. Yet, I knew that this
was the right path and I could trust in my Heavenly Father. Indeed, unknown
to us, God was at work in a mighty way. For God was in a marvelous way
bringing His perfect will to pass. Miles away in a town in North Carolina
there was a young man who also earnestly desired the Lord’s direction in
the area of marriage. Steven had tried the modern dating practice, only
to find it full of disappointments and vanity. In his heart he yearned
for a better way. “There must be a father somewhere desiring to protect
his daughter”, was the thought of his heart. He prayerfully sought the
Lord for direction in his life.
Meanwhile, unknown to Steven, a close friend of his also looking for
a spouse had heard of our family through two different sources over a period
of a couple of years. This friend decided to write my father to request
permission to correspond with me with the intent of marriage. Knowing the
importance of such a decision, my father requested that he might get to
know this young man better via correspondence. This eventually led to a
visit to Texas on His part and several personal meetings. All of this was
unknown to me. When Steven found out about it and that his friend was corresponding
with a father regarding his daughter, his heart was overjoyed, as he saw
indeed there was another way. Throughout the course of the time my parents
spent with the would-be courter, it was determined that there was not that
fitness between the young man and I that was so essential in a marriage.
This young man earnestly desired my best and the Lord’s will. He very graciously
understood my parents decision in not allowing us to meet. In fact, while
he was in Texas, the Lord was impressing upon his heart the tremendous
like-mindedness between our family and Steven. He went home with a burden
upon his heart for his friend to inquire unto my father.
I will never forget the night in which my parents told me of the courtship
inquiry of this first young man. How my heart was filled with excitement
at the thought of the Lord bringing forth someone I had never even met
from halfway across the country, to inquire about me. And even though it
had not worked out with this particular young man, I knew God could and
would work if it was His good pleasure concerning me. I knew there was
a possibility of another inquiry from this young man’s friend, but greatly
desired my heart to be at rest with the Lord’s will. I waited patiently
for His timing and remained patiently sleeping in this area, until He was
pleased to awaken me. It was truly my desire to remain as neutral as possible
that I might keep my heart only for that one that the Lord had for me.
Steven’s friend did return home and came to him strongly urging him
to write to my family. After much prayer and contemplation, he did indeed
inquire of my father regarding courtship, trusting his steps unto the Lord.
Upon receiving the letter, my parents sent him a response consisting of
about 25 questions concerning himself, his beliefs and walk with the Lord.
These were questions that my parents and I had sat down and composed due
to the seriousness of these steps. They were very serious and weighty questions
and I knew that they could possibly scare him away, yet, this was of such
great importance that they were altogether necessary. For how can two walk
together except they agree? I also could be assured that if this was the
one that the Lord had for me, He would give him the diligence to persevere.
Again, during this waiting period was a time in which I needed to lay my
heart before the Lord, knowing that He was indeed in control. It was an
exciting time and yet I wanted to rest in His will.
Steven responded with a 90 minute audio tape, which my parents listened
to. I did not listen to it, (although my parents shared his responses with
me) due to the desire to remain “unattached”, for even with the hearing
of a voice the heart can go out. To my great surprise, my parents were
very encouraged with his responses. My Father then called Steven and spoke
with him by phone for 2 hours. At this point the groundwork was nearly
laid and my parents felt as though they knew him. They invited him to come
to Texas to personally meet them and if all went well, to meet me. Steven
had just taken time off work and did not know if he could come until fall.
(This was June!) But, it was left that he would see what he could work
out. This also was a time of soul searching for Steven as this was a setting
of his feet on a path in a more committed way than a dating scenario. For
the next few weeks correspondence was exchanged between my parents and
Steven. My mother wrote a long letter to him “ from a mother’s heart”,
she said. In the letter she shared with Steven about me, my likes, dislikes,
hobbies, interests and those things that were dear and important to my
heart. And so, even though we were not having direct communication we were
learning more about each other every day through the correspondence he
and my parents were having.
One evening in June, Steven called my parents to say that the way had
opened up for him to come two weeks from that evening. We were all delighted
and eagerly looked forward to the day. The arrangement was that my parents
would pick Steven up at the airport and spend a few hours with him. If
all went well, they were planning on bringing him home for dinner which
my sister and I were to prepare. In my heart, I still knew that it would
have to be the Lord for it to all work out and so I really desired to remain
neutral. I knew that my parents desired the very best for me, and wanted
to protect me. They knew me better than anyone else and what I needed and
desired in a husband, and so I knew I could rest in their wisdom. For had
not they diligently, and lovingly raised me, caring for me like no other
could?
My mother called from a pay phone from the restaurant where they were.
Oh, how excited she was! She said that from the moment Steven got off the
plane, they could see our tremendous like-mindness and fitness, and that
they were bringing him home. I knew this was not a light step for my parents,
whose desire was to protect me, and so their thoughts and decisions held
great weight for me. It was at this point that the flood of reality began
to set in. I was soon to be meeting a man who might very well be my future
husband. I nervously set about finishing preparations for their arrival,
stirring the spaghetti and watching timidly out the window...As they drove
up, the significance of this was laid upon Steven’s heart as well, for
“Could this be his wife that he was about to meet?”
The first thing I noticed as they stepped out of the car, was Steven’s
big smile. I timidly and very nervously went out to greet them. My little
brother had already run ahead and made himself quite comfortable with the
situation. As I walked outside, my father introduced me to Steven and Steven
to me. I responded with a quiet “how do you do,” and then hastened back
to stirring my spaghetti. As I finished dinner preparations, I noticed
my little brother had immediately claimed his place upon the lap of my
inquirer and was enjoying hearing the story Steven had started to read
him.
Throughout the evening, my nervousness began to abate and we had a
pleasant time as a family together. We ate dinner, took a family walk,
and ended our evening with family worship. The next day (Saturday) was
again spent as a family getting to know Steven. But it was on the Lord’s
Day, as again we were as a family, that we saw more fully our like-mindedness.
As we would each share what was dear to the others' heart, it became very
apparent how fitted we were each to the other. Steven was to fly home that
Monday. So, on Monday morning my father and Steven had a meeting together.
These Monday morning meetings were to become a regular part of our courtship
and hold a special place in the hearts of my father and Steven. Before
their meeting, though, my father asked me privately if I would like him
to give Steven permission to begin courting me. I told him that I felt
that that would be fine. Before Steven left that afternoon, we both had
about an hour together outside (under the full view of all ), during which
we spoke on some areas that were each very important to us. As Steven left
that day, we both were overwhelmed and full of wonder. We had fast become
friends, and parting was difficult. In my heart I was filled with awe.
It was apparent that the Lord was doing something. And yet, I wanted to
be sure I was following the “Lord’s” will and not my own.
Steven began writing and calling often after that. In our first conversation,
via the telephone, we both agreed that our desire was that our courtship
would be based upon the things of the Lord and not of the flesh. We desired
our relationship to be spiritual first and not solely emotional attraction.
For the feelings often come and go, but the things of the Spirit are lasting
and the sure foundation. We knew that our question needed to be, “Could
we serve God better together than apart?” And so therefore, much of our
conversation centered around the spiritual, and in this way we were able
to see the heart of the other.
Those next few months were full of much prayer for direction and leading.
Having never been through the courtship process before, we had many questions
as we went along as to the “next step”, but the Lord faithfully led us.
What a blessing it was to be under my parents and to see Steven’s desire
to be under them as well. How thankful we were to be able to ask of them
and rest in their wisdom and direction. Those courtship days will always
be sweet to our memory. Because of the emphasis on the family in the courtship
process, my family grew to love Steven as one of them. When the phone would
ring, everyone wanted to be the first to talk to Steven before me. :-) It
was a blessing to see their delight in my courter. We spent many, many
hours on the phone together, and then I would delightfully share with my
family (who were eagerly waiting) of our conversation. Steven came for
weekend visits frequently, as well.
We all knew the importance of not being unchaperoned, in our desire
for a relationship of purity. My family greatly enjoyed serving us during
that time, and accommodating our courtship in this way. For example: a
picnic on the lawn and a candlelight dinner for two, complete with corsage,
boutonniere, and a personal waiter (my father). Those were indeed special
times as my whole family, and Steven and I enjoyed God’s working in our
lives. For me, it was a very searching and sobering time as well. Entreating
the Lord, that “His” will and not mine be done. Throughout the time of
courtship, the Lord made it increasingly clear that He had brought us together.
He who brought Eve to Adam, had indeed seen fit to place us here together,
to walk hand in hand in this earthly pilgrimage.
On November 21, 1994 Steven proposed to me, after consulting with my
father. What a blessed time that was, as we confirmed before each other
that the Lord had brought us together. Both families were overjoyed. We
were married before the Lord and a wonderful company of family and friends
on April 28, 1995. It was a wonderful time of rejoicing.
We will soon be celebrating our 1 year anniversary. We can look back
on the first year of our marriage as a time of great kindness from our
God. What sweet fellowship we have been able to have one with the other.
There have been trials, as in every marriage, but, our God is faithful
and has abounded to us in a blessed way. Being married to your best friend
is a delight and joy. We desire to have our Saviour at the center of our
lives. We each know that the other is but an earthly comfort. And we seek
to walk with our eyes toward eternity, knowing that one day we will be
called to part in this life and meet with our eternal bridegroom, the Lord
Jesus Christ. He is our true Beloved and Friend. ~*~
- Jennifer Moline Ervin
See Part two of "Two Shall Become One" titled:
"Seeking God's Best For Our Children
- Father and Mother's Story"
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