But as I was re-reading the book of Ruth, I ran across something I had underlined 30 years ago.
"Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried." Ruth 1:16-17
These words were a part of our wedding vows. I was reminded that wherever my husband was, that was my home. He and I became one all those years ago and as fond as I am of Oklahoma, my home is wherever he is.
When my husband Keith asked me almost 8 years ago how I felt about moving to Kentucky, I cried. After living in Arkansas 4 1/2 years , we moved back to Oklahoma in a town just an hour down the road from Tulsa. For 13 years, it was easy to make week-end trips there and the family up the road to see us. When I learned there would be over 700 miles between me and the rest of the family, I thought it might as well be at the other end of the world. No more week-end trips. More like one week out of the year! But there's that leaving and cleaving thing, and I took it seriously when I made those vows. While still upset about moving, I went to my BIble and read the Ruth verse again. I took a deep breath and said,
"Ok Lord, I'm ready to go."
Home is right beside my husband, wherever that is. So yes, I'll be home for Christmas. . .right beside my sweetie.
5 comments:
How sweet............
I love this story and I love how you took that verse and truly lived it out.
Sweetness.
Fondly,
Glenda
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Hi Kristin,
What a sweet and devoted tribute to your husband! Like you, I have moved many times; my job took my family and I far away from our roots, but thankfully we have settled down in Idaho where my husband, daughters and I have been fortunate to live for almost twenty years now. What a blessing God gave us when He chose our loving families to be by our side! :)
Blessings for a joyful day!
Denise
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