Walking moment by moment with God.
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I think we must have an image like this in mind when we think of walking with out Lord. Peacefully Reading His word, learning Him. Walking in some lonely place surrounded by the beautiful things of
creation. There are times when it is this picturesque. But it also has to take place when your world looks more like this...
Life is busy. That doesn't mean that we can separate God from it or put Him aside. You don't have to be on your knees to pray. To have those intimate moments with Christ. That's why He rent the veil. We know this but it's hard to put into practice when life is so busy isn't it?Here is an example: Picture this, you are in ancient times. Walking with God it's dusty...Now did you see yourself on an open road alone with Jesus or did you picture yourself on a road crowded with disciples bumping elbows and joking? My guess is that you were alone. Here is what I want your reality to be - what it can be... Get that crowded picture and then recognize that you are the person walking closest to Jesus. That you can whisper back and forth in the commotion without anyone even paying attention. There is an intimacy even in the clamor of daily life.
How is it accomplished? By practice. By learning to pray in those times. By recalling the verses that you know. To do that you must have memorized the verses in the first place. But while you are doing your memorizing ( I trust you will) you pray during busy things. Pray wile you drive ( just don't close your eyes), pray while you cook, while you *gasp* watch TV, or anything else that you so. Also spend time getting to know Jesus. You have to desire Him for who He is. No one stays close to a person when they are repeatedly using you to get what they want then making themselves scarce when they have nothing to physically gain from you only to reappear when they have a need again. That's an abuse not a relationship. Don't be that kind of person to God. Another common belief seems to be that when you 'get saved' that's the climax of your relationship with Christ. As if you've finally reached what you've always been searching for and can now stop looking and take a deep breath. Quite the opposite is true.
If you can parallel a disaster at sea with knowing God it goes like this: The large ocean liner that you are on has a disaster and you are left bobbling and striving in the waves. A rubber raft draws draws close to you and a strong hand grips you and pulls you, limp and tired from your struggle into the dinghy. That is the moment of salvation. But you still have many days or weeks until you come to shore (heaven). That's the part of the journey I'm speaking in the last paragraph. While you are in the life raft, get to know the One who rescued you, no matter who else is in the boat or how high the waves get. I can promise you, He is worth getting to know.
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Yes! and remember, you'll probably have to be helping Him bring in more people into the life boat to really be close to Him--that's what He came for.~
ReplyDeleteyes! It's definitely not a sit back and relax because you're exhausted kind of rescue, is it!
ReplyDeleteThis post really spoke to my spirit and was such an encouragement. Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Judith - you are a blessing to me!
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