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Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Approach & God's Love In It

The transfer of anxiety to excitement is in the reason for the approach. A future glory in comparison to present gain is worth an eternity. What one sees as dutiful the other sees as freedom. What one calls stress and fear of sharing, the other calls peace from within. Jesus' mandate "Go and make" is the approach. "Come and I will give you rest" is something you find in the approach. The fullness of the Holy Spirit is being received with each step toward the receiver. We have never been more filled up than prior to the impartation of the Spirit into one's heart as an initiator. We are filled in worship and other acts that display our love for God, but at the moment of reproduction we are fully immersed in the Spirit beyond any comparison.

Sharing Jesus is falling in love. It's this natural happening that takes place when the Holy Spirit connects the words, demeanor, presence of one person to the heart and soul of another. Just like love, this encounter can take many forms: tears, laughter, racing heartbeat, slight confusion, being unsettled with excitement, peace, joy, but it all happens with a smitten heart.

Varying loves can take varying periods to get over. From a few years to a lifetime. But the transcendence of God's love to the heart of man ecplipses both hearts in such a way that mountains melt into liquid for a display of splendor nowhere equal to the love that God has for the recieved one. This love transcends time. There has never been a creation that is so inescapable. There has never been a song, or a poem, or a book, or an experience that has fully explained it. Jesus' act of love surpasses His written Word. It floods our greatest emotions. Outperforms our greatest acts.

Weston

2 comments:

  1. Iknow you are getting to experience God's love in your work this summer in a new and exciting way! What an incredible opportunity you have been blessed with! We love you and are praying for you constantly- Mom

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  2. You're writing is fantastic. I'm glad you're using it to share how God is changing His world.

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