As we read the account of the wedding at Cana in John 2:1-12, we come across a lot of ideas and aspects that mend and uphold life, celebrations, marriage, and family. It was a wedding that had meticulous planning and effort, yet they fall short: they run short of wine. At that juncture what Mother Mary did may give inspiration for keeping a married life going, for growing in marriage is more difficult that getting married.
When wine ran short and the
host family was at the verge of embarrassment and humiliation, Mother Mary
tells Jesus, as mentioned in some ancient versions, “Behold, they have no
wine”. Behold is a special kind of seeing. It means to see with one’s eyes, and
understand with one’s heart and mind. She beheld the faces of family members;
and she urged Jesus to behold. In marriage and in a family people must behold
one another. They must me able to see one another’s faces with their faces; and
going deeper, understand them with their mind and heart day-to-day. A family
that beholds one another will not perish in failures. Perhaps, to love is to
behold.
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Sharath was a chief executive; he had many people working under his authority, and he was doing well in his job and in his family life. But unfortunately, his wife meets with a fatal accident. She lost her consciousness. She could not recognise people by hearing or seeing them. Sharath made it a point to be with her in the hospital as much as possible; she would leave office early or take leave. One day there was an important task to be done and his colleagues at office asked him to remain back in office and they would send two others to attend to his wife. They also consoled Sharath saying, your wife is not conscious, she can neither recognise nor communicate with anybody, so it doesn't matter who is with her. Sharath fell silent for a while and told them, “my wife may not recognise me or know me, but I recognise and know my wife, and that makes the difference to her.”
Committed spouses could be likened to the two eyes on a face. Neither of them moves to any direction without the other knowing and following. If they do perhaps there is something wrong with the eyes, so also with people who are wedded for life. Again, both the eyes go through every emotion and excitement together. When one eye is sad the other too is sad, when one is happy the other too is happy. Yes, they both go through ups and downs of life together.
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