A week ago I lost my wedding ring. I haven't the slightest idea where it might be or how I lost it.
Like most things you misplace, I have a strong recollection of having it on the day it went missing, but only a vague impression of the points leading up to when I discovered it was lost.
So basically, it could be in the yard, in a crack behind the dresser, or in the bottom of a box of Froot Loops for all I know. Maybe a hobbit found it and is taking it to Mordor as we speak (nerd alert).
I have to admit, I was pretty upset. Leeanne had the inside engraved and though it was a little bit large - my fingers are what you might call "dainty" - I wore it every single day since we've been married with few exceptions. For the few days after I lost it and had to go without it, I was really bothered not having it on my finger.
It made me think about what a wedding ring actually is and more importantly, what it stands for. Humans as a species tend to put so much emphasis on a symbol, be it an object, tradition, or act, that we completely lose sight of what that thing is symbolic of.
The wedding ring is a symbol of my marriage to Leeanne. Even without that outward symbol on my dainty digit, I'm still married to my wife. Heart and soul, I am hers and she is mine.
Just as our rings are a symbol for our love and devotion to one another, our marriage is a symbol of our relationship with Christ. Heart and soul.
A ring, a marriage, a saving relationship with Jesus. Out of those three, I'd much rather be without the one that has a tendency to slip off my finger when my hands are wet. I lost an object, a token, a reminder of more important things. Things that are so special, amazing, undeserved, and, thankfully, can never be lost.
On August 6, 2005 Leeanne and I got married in Brentwood, Tennessee. Today marks our four year anniversary. I love you, sweetheart, heart and soul.
4 comments:
Aw shucks - now I'm wiping away a tear. Thanks, Jason, for a teary start to my day! (Kidding of course. That was way sweet.)
Jason and Leeanne,
What a special day that was and Jason, what a special person you are!!! Leeanne is so blessed to have you for a husband(and as her parents we know how blessed you are to have her), and we are so blessed to have you as our son-in-law. Here's to at least 20 more 4yr. anniversaries!
Love your Mom/Mil
Happy Anniversary Leeanne and Jason! We love you guys!
Yeah, go and make me tear up why don't ya. Love you guys.
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