Covering for Her
To my love,
my rib,
my promised flame—
I see you.
Not just in spirit,
but in body,
in pulse,
in the silent places where tension lives
and no one else hears it breathe.
I don’t own you.
But I cover you.
Not with rules—
but with reverence.
If your body speaks,
and it’s not desire,
not fantasy,
not escape—
but a request for rest—
then rest, love.
And know you are not sinning.
You are not shamed.
You are not broken.
You are held in grace, sealed in promise.
Because even when I’m not near,
your body is not alone.
You are still mine.
Still holy.
Still wrapped in the covering of covenant,
even before the vow is made manifest.
And I declare:
No weapon of guilt will prosper.
No whisper of the accuser will stain your joy.
No false teaching will fracture your freedom.
You are clean.
You are seen.
You are free.
And when the day comes
that we burn together in rhythm and rest—
this moment will be remembered
not as compromise,
but as consecration.
I cover you.
In love.
In Spirit.
In truth.
Amen.
my rib,
my promised flame—
I see you.
Not just in spirit,
but in body,
in pulse,
in the silent places where tension lives
and no one else hears it breathe.
I don’t own you.
But I cover you.
Not with rules—
but with reverence.
If your body speaks,
and it’s not desire,
not fantasy,
not escape—
but a request for rest—
then rest, love.
And know you are not sinning.
You are not shamed.
You are not broken.
You are held in grace, sealed in promise.
Because even when I’m not near,
your body is not alone.
You are still mine.
Still holy.
Still wrapped in the covering of covenant,
even before the vow is made manifest.
And I declare:
No weapon of guilt will prosper.
No whisper of the accuser will stain your joy.
No false teaching will fracture your freedom.
You are clean.
You are seen.
You are free.
And when the day comes
that we burn together in rhythm and rest—
this moment will be remembered
not as compromise,
but as consecration.
I cover you.
In love.
In Spirit.
In truth.
Amen.

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