
Thank You for Still Choosing Me
A Testament to Faith, Forgiveness, and Enduring Love
In a world where love is often defined by feelings that come and go, there’s something extraordinary about being chosen again and again. It’s one thing to say “I do” on your wedding day when everything feels fresh, exciting, and new. It’s another thing entirely to look across the years, through the valleys and mountaintops, and still say, “I choose you.”
Marriage is not just a moment; it’s a daily decision. It’s a choice to forgive when it would be easier to hold on to the hurt. It’s a choice to extend grace when your spouse falls short. It’s a choice to love when you don’t feel like it, to stay committed when the world says walk away, and to see your spouse not only as they are but as God sees them.
When I say, “Thank you for still choosing me,” it carries the weight of every storm we’ve weathered, every prayer we’ve prayed, and every promise we’ve kept. It means thank you for choosing me on the hard days when I wasn’t at my best. Thank you for choosing me when life tested us, when our faith was stretched, and when our love had to go deeper than words.
This is what Christ calls us to in love: a reflection of His love for us. God chooses us daily, despite our flaws and failures, and calls us His own. That kind of unconditional love is the model for marriage. It’s not always perfect, but it is always worth it.
So today, to every couple who keeps choosing each other thank you. Thank you for being a living testimony that real love isn’t about perfection, but about persistence. Thank you for reminding the world that love anchored in Christ can stand the test of time.
And to my spouse, my partner, my best friend thank you for still choosing me. Every day you do, you reflect God’s grace, and you remind me that love is not just a feeling—it’s a covenant, a calling, and a gift.
