
I want to sit down, stare at the sky and get life down the days that I miss. To again feel the taste of the old and watch the episodes. But then life wakes up to a future that we long for just to let the younger ones fill their space. Life has taken its course that is better enough to live. I intended to have this post up very many days ago but then responsibilities and catching up in my new job place has taken the better bit of attention. All the same I thank God so far, my hubby and I are doing well and hopeful that we gonna inspire a young person in respect to Godly marriage.
Today am writing about Agnes Munyao and Edwin muthama. There is so much to pen here now that my good friends are from Kamba whose dialect brings out songs that I madly like. And if I was a Kamba darling man I would sing a wedding song by Justus Myello on my nupitals. Now that am not, I request Edwin to do this to lovely Agnes. I knew Agnes from Egerton but later met at a bus stage at Kobil Embakasi and connected back. By then she was still serving with Iserve Africa and the stories she gave me about her ministry are still so fresh in my memory and not once have I mentioned her in my talks. Such a selfless gal, giving out her youthful life to serve God in marginalised community. To date my mind debates on whether I could manuevor in such a place but then God’s grace as usual is sufficient.
Agnes is married to handsome Edwin and this is all about celebrating the doings of God this far. I quote her words “Marriage is a typology of christ – church relationship meaning we’re displaying God in our marriages. How then do we relate this with our relationship with God. Do we have trust in God? If we trust in God, why do we struggle with issues while we know at the Lord’s appointed time he’ll do it? Imagine God entrusted to us the great commission, the ministry of reconciliation, yet he knew we are weak. 2 cor 5:18-21. 1cor 2:1-5. Do we trust our ministries with God? What about our jobs? Our business? Our marriages?our kids? What do you do with your cares? Philippians 4: 4-7.”
As I conclude this I want to echo words I was given by a wise woman…”Never raise your voice to your husband”.
May our God Lord bless your marriage and from Irungus we wish you the very best.
Cheers
Loads of love.