The Bride Who Left Everything for Love
In 2019, Meghan Markle's father did not walk her down the aisle at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. The absence was painful and public. Yet as she moved toward Prince Harry, something struck millions of viewers: she walked the final steps alone, composed, radiant — a woman stepping fully into a new identity. The cameras caught the moment Harry whispered, "You look amazing." The whole world watched a woman leave one life behind and enter another.
Psalm 45 speaks to every soul that has heard the King's voice and chosen to follow. "Listen, daughter, and pay attention: Forget your people and your father's house. Let the King be enthralled by your beauty; honor Him, for He is your Lord." This is not a command to abandon those we love. It is an invitation to reorder everything around a new allegiance. The Almighty does not ask us to forget where we came from out of cruelty — He asks because He knows we cannot walk forward while constantly looking back.
Every Christian knows this tension. The old habits, the old identities, the comfortable places that no longer fit who God is making us. Like a bride crossing the threshold, faith requires leaving something behind to receive something greater. And the promise of verse 16 is breathtaking — what follows this surrender is not emptiness but abundance, a legacy of spiritual sons and daughters that echoes through generations.
The King is enthralled by your beauty. Walk toward Him.
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