dRobinson

April 20, 2009

A Toast to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Giolitti

Filed under: Family n Friends — DRobinson @ 7:22 am
This is my toast to my darling daughter and her new husband: Mr. And Mrs. Dave Giolitti.happy-dad Becky and Dave, I am so happy for you! What an adventure you have before you. You have exhilarating mountaintops ahead, along with rocky climbs, and some dark valleys. Through it all, my prayer for you is that our Papa will hold you close to His chest, that you will feel his embrace. That you would each come to really know how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and that your love for Him would grow your love for each other. You think you love each other now, but wait, there's more; so much more. You both look so happy today. I know you’ve wrestled with issues and had hard knocks. You’ve wrestled with parents on both sides who questioned some of your choices, and you’ve held your own in those conflicts and have shown an ability to work together toward good decisions. And today your faces show the joy of a couple who know they’ve made the right decision. And I agree. This day is about a couple who have overcome some major obstacles and come out all shiny. You two are right and good for each other. You done good! Dave, Becky is a great girl -- uh, woman. She is so full of life, she is so creative, she is such a faithful friend, she will fight for right, she is so willing to carry the load when necessary, and she is so obviously is crazy in love with you. She has been really good for you! I am truly proud of my Sweet Baby Becky! But Dave, as wonderful as my (now your) Becky is, the truth is she will never fully satisfy or fulfill you. You need more than a woman can offer.  Look to Jesus for that. And Becky, Dave is such a great guy. He is obviously so good for you! I’m so proud of him and really happy for you. His determination, his concern for your feelings and needs, and  his consistency in seeking your best are so good. I haven’t seen you so happy in forever. (And I’m not just talking about happy here at the wedding.) Despite all that you’ve faced and all the stresses of life, you are Becky Joy again. And that’s largely thanks to the love of this good man. He is a good man and is good for you. But as good as Dave is, he's not enough for you. He is just a man; he can’t be your salvation. Look to Jesus for that. So … when I say, “look to Jesus” I’m not implying that you're pagans or something. I’m learning that the Gospel is about every day, and turning to Jesus is not just about Redemption and Salvation writ large, but about everyday salvation, and transformation, and growth. You’ve both come into this relationship with a past: wounds, memories, and disappointments that are too hard to bear. A good thing is that you two have been able to talk together about these things, and you love each other (not in spite of, but) with all that comes along with having a past. But the past is past, and marriage – and life – is about new beginnings: first about today and then about the future. God says in Jeremiah 29: “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” My desires for you two are the same. I intend to love you with relentless affection, but Jesus does that much better than I do. Becky, I have tried to love you as the Daddy you deserve and need. I love you, but have often failed to look with you to the One who loves you best. I forgot that as much as I love you, I can’t love you as much as you need. At times, I failed to look to Jesus for that. And Dave, as an almost father-in-law, I wanted to love you like a father, to support you, to encourage you, to build you up, and to honor you like you need and deserve. But I forgot that my love could go only so far; that my desire to help and heal is good, but is not enough. In trying to love you well, I sometimes forgot to look to Jesus for that. This is not about beating ourselves up or about Bible thumping. There is no life in that, and you know that’s not my way. My desire for myself and for you is life. This is about remembering the first things, and living in light of what’s true: about ourselves, about the world, about life, and about God. Becky and Dave, one more thing that is true is that you two are precious to me. I am especially fond of you, so proud of you, and happy for the life you are starting together. Live long and prosper. Oh, ... and remember the sunscreen ... and don’t forget to floss.

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