LOVE STORY- CHASED AND SET ASIDE

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Pardon me for this Valentine’s flex. I’ll start with a clichĆ©: there are many love stories in the world, but ours is my favorite. Let me share the story of Dean and Beth.

It started ā€œbadā€ … Beth, my wife, got pregnant while we were not yet married. We lived together extramaritally. For five years we fought constantly. The arguments grew longer, while our patience—and the intervals of peace—grew shorter.

Noong 2020, we decided to get married. (Or in Beth’s mind—I finally started making good on my promise.) Civil wedding lang sana. We started looking for courts or judges, but it was the middle of the pandemic—sarado, walang bookings. Parang hopeless ang case.

Until a guard told us to try Kawit City Hall. We went. There we met a person they called ā€œBishop.ā€ He interviewed us, and we were able to set a wedding date. ā€œBishopā€ was not just an ordinary man commissioned to wed couples. He was actually a Catholic priest.

On our wedding day, we expected a civil wedding—but God didn’t want that for us. We may have started in sin, but He wanted us to restart our family life with Him—with a commission from Him.

On that day, it wasn’t only our love for each other that showed—more importantly, God’s love showed. He gave us a church sacrament instead. For me, He reclaimed us for Him and for the family mission He is going to give us. He no longer wanted us to live in sin but to live with Him and for Him. Yun pala yung feeling of being chased by God’s love.

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