Christian Wedding Poems and Vows
Dive into the beauty and sanctity of Christian weddings with our collection of enchanting wedding poetry. 📜 Let the timeless words of love and faith elevate your special day to a truly divine celebration. ✨ Discover the perfect poems to add a touch of grace and spiritual significance to your ceremony.
From a valid marriage
Arises a bond between the spouses
Its very nature is perpetual
Exclusive
In a Christian marriage
Spouses are strengthened
As it were consecrated for the duties
The dignity of their state by a special sacrament.
(CCC 1638
Colors of life, fertility, sanctity fly
Aromas include sweetmeats, coconut, fire
There's flowers galore, honey, spices
Not for meals only, but especially decoration
Focus now on the bride: Vermillion path
From the Center of her head, to her top height
A sign of vows of fidelity in blood (SINDOOR)
As with red dot: bindi, RED FOR MARRIAGE
Other colors are for youth and single women
The man arrives on horseback (donkey often)
Turbaned as of old, shiny suit, India style
The usual makeup dominated by mascara KAJAR
I may dream my Christian wife would like this, too
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Deo Anil | Year Posted 2022
There was a Wedding in Cana Galilee
Jesus was there
The Mother of Jesus was there
The Disciples were also invited
The wine ran short
His mother said “They ran out of wine”
Jesus said to her
“Woman, how does your concern affect me?”
My hour has not come
His mother said to the waiters “Do whatever He tells you”
There were six stone water jars there
Fill the jars with water
Draw some and take it to the headwaiter
The water became wine and they were happy
Meteors
Like bursts of love from the heart of God
Overflowing from his bridal chamber
The chariot’s warmed up
The horses are groomed
Waiting on the trumpet call
Jesus
Two doves perchèd upon the throne of God
Fore'er indebted in wedlock'd bond.
True love cannot be measured with a rod.
Like ripples on the Lord's celestial pond.
Bouquet of wild aster both shall pick
In gardens, both share harvest of their love
with children who will compliment them quick
We bless them both with light from Heav'n above
As love has taken hold of man and wife
And may that bond be blessèd with glad cheer
Together they will start their Christian life
And let us not shed ev'n single tear
Love's purity is like the fallen snow
Part not until they tread where angels go.
It was 40 years ago today
She walked down the flowered aisle,
Tears flowing down ruby cheeks
She'd be married in a little while,
Through detours and windy roads
Since you wore that princess crest
Have caused our love to grow
Cos matured love is really the best.
A portent of events that had yet to unfold
All followers invited is what we are told
His mother's request He puts not on hold
The ceremonial water its change we behold
Filled to the brim with nothing held back
Sweetened with goodness, nothing to lack
The best for the last to consummate a pact
His hour not here, there is no turning back
Bridegroom, headwaiter and servers are there
But of the bride, there is mention nowhere
Or could that omission be to make us aware
That the bride of Christ will soon be in our care
My wedding day of hallowed rest. My Lord —
not too soon nor too late. My eyes looked up
and danced as He descended and I rose.
Oh look! I smile! O gentle son of God.
The praise of lifted hands - the joy of church.
Forth jubilee good angels longed to see.
The day is here! Clean cut - our groom has come
and we rejoice above the earth so far
from grace. How long despairing chins of hate.
But we adore the groom — we are his bride!
6/18/2019
The Christian Wedding Vow
I promise to love you from morning through night
And I promise to love you through His gracious light
I promise to keep you safe from the devil’s grin
And promise to keep you safe through thick and thin
1 Corinthians 13:4 says “Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.”
And I promise together we will rejoice out loud
Matthew 19:6 "So they are no longer two, but one flesh.
Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate."
Forever will I always be your one and true mate!
A man when invited to a wedding
to a place of honour was heading.
On his face was a frown
when the host sent him down:
“Make way for this honoured guest attending.”
Arriving at a wedding you'd be wise
taking a low seat among all the guys.
“Come up higher my friend,”
says the host as he sends
you to the best seat – an honoured surprise!
Luke 14.7-11