Tim Challies has a great post today where he both gushes about his love for his wife, ties it to Piper’s Desiring God, and makes it all about worship. You should read it. Really. It’s that good.
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March 27, 2006 at 9:40 pm
Robert
What happens when a man’s love for his wife is more powerful than death?
I recently read a true love story called White Summer Dress (www.whitesummerdress.com) about a woman who battles cancer and her husband never loses his love for her even as the sickness transforms her body. What he sees is a spiritual transformation that takes place through their humanness. It’s well written and an incredible journey that will touch your heart. I couldn’t put it down. The author explains, “Mates, those who have touched upon Devine love through their humanness have a tendency to reach across the veil with such force as to lose sight of typical reality, living in multiple dimensions simultaneously inseparable, even in death.� A must read if your interested in true human love. – Robert Gooding