
Recently, I have been thinking about one of my favorite old television shows, Everybody Loves Raymond. Rayβs brother, Robert, spent many years searching for a partner, who he called βthe oneβ.
I know how Robert felt. Years ago, I too, wondered if I would ever find a mate. I felt panicky and confused about marriage. No doubt a lot of people struggle with this issue. But what is it we are really looking for? Whatever our marital status β single, divorced, widowed or even married - donβt we all just really want to find happiness?
My search for contentment led me to the conclusion that before I could be a good mate for another person, I needed to make sure I was already living character traits that are important in a good marriage, such as unselfishness, grace, joy and peace. I felt that since these have their source in the Divine, I needed first to connect with βthe One.β I turned to the Bible, a book which had helped me in the past deal with all sorts of issues.
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My study led me to an awareness of God as Father, Mother, Love, and Shepherd--names indicating a loving Creator who helps and guides His creation. I also discovered my relationship to Him as Godβs uniquely-loved child, already possessing spiritual qualities, such as courage, strength and affection.
Now, instead of constantly worrying about how or when I would find a partner, I consistently asked God, βFather, show me how to thinkβ β how to be less fearful and lonely, and more joyful, loving and unselfish. It actually became an adventure. I could feel divine Love every step of the way, helping me feel less judgmental and confused, and more peaceful and confident.
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I also studied a chapter entitled βMarriageβ, in a book I read with the Bible, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy. One sentence I found particularly helpful reads, βThe good in human affections must have ascendency over the evil; and the spiritual over the animal, or happiness will never be wonβ (p. 61).
This became my goal and I truly found my joy in God and knew I could be happy no matter my marital status because I had found βthe Oneβ.
A few months later, I remembered a young widow I had recently met. She too had been praying β cherishing the idea of Godβs care for her and her young daughter. I asked her out for Valentineβs Day dinner. That night we knew that God had brought us together. We were married eight months later β almost 27 years ago.
Realizing your connection with the Divine - your true identity as His loved child - you will find a happiness that lasts.
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Thomas (Tim) Mitchinson is the Christian Science Committee on Publication for Illinois. You can contact him at illinois@compub.org.