I think I know what you mean @windblown
I personally don’t get a super “emotional” or “romantic” feeling of closeness to God. My relationship with God has always been more logical. I am a child of God. He loves me, He sent His Son to die for me and He has saved me from my sins. He guides me through His word, but I don’t have these lovey dovey feelings. I have a relationship with Him, but I’ve always been more leary of needing to “feel” loved by Him. For me, my personal relationship with Him stems from the knowledge of His unconditional love for me and I, in return, demonstrate my love for Him by being a good wife, a loving mother, a good friend that speaks truth. I do those things because He first loved me and I want to please Him.
My husband and I were talking about this topic last night and it lead to a good 2 hour conversation of Gods goodness towards me. I’m not worthy of this love. He read me 1 John (1-3) and it simplifies it so much. I encourage you to read it a couple times. I reread it again later in the evening after our conversation. It boils down to Christ’s salvation and when He is in my heart, I love on others. That is what it is to be a Christian. Love others because He first loved us. Is it works based? No, because when He is in you, you naturally have the fruits of the spirit.
I look to my husband for my direction, and my spiritual leading, he washes me with the Word and a good part of my growth generally comes from my discussions with him about God. My relationship grows with God as I grow in understanding how to love my husband as well. Is my husband my idol? Nope. But a husband could be an idol for some people, sure. But so could a pastor or a celebrity or money. It comes down the the heart.
So, if you grow in your relationship with God through loving your husband, you are loving others just as He has instructed you to.
I personally don’t get a super “emotional” or “romantic” feeling of closeness to God. My relationship with God has always been more logical. I am a child of God. He loves me, He sent His Son to die for me and He has saved me from my sins. He guides me through His word, but I don’t have these lovey dovey feelings. I have a relationship with Him, but I’ve always been more leary of needing to “feel” loved by Him. For me, my personal relationship with Him stems from the knowledge of His unconditional love for me and I, in return, demonstrate my love for Him by being a good wife, a loving mother, a good friend that speaks truth. I do those things because He first loved me and I want to please Him.
My husband and I were talking about this topic last night and it lead to a good 2 hour conversation of Gods goodness towards me. I’m not worthy of this love. He read me 1 John (1-3) and it simplifies it so much. I encourage you to read it a couple times. I reread it again later in the evening after our conversation. It boils down to Christ’s salvation and when He is in my heart, I love on others. That is what it is to be a Christian. Love others because He first loved us. Is it works based? No, because when He is in you, you naturally have the fruits of the spirit.
I look to my husband for my direction, and my spiritual leading, he washes me with the Word and a good part of my growth generally comes from my discussions with him about God. My relationship grows with God as I grow in understanding how to love my husband as well. Is my husband my idol? Nope. But a husband could be an idol for some people, sure. But so could a pastor or a celebrity or money. It comes down the the heart.
So, if you grow in your relationship with God through loving your husband, you are loving others just as He has instructed you to.