Psalm 27:4
I have been
pondering on a goal I have set for myself.
It certainly isn’t an original goal; it’s what I believe Jesus would
want of those who commit to following him.
His passion was God and the kingdom
of God . I want that to be my passion as well. I see that asking what I can to make this
world more like the world it was created by God to be would be what Jesus told
his disciples to pray for; “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it
is in heaven.”
Jesus spoke a lot
about dwelling with God. In John’s
revelation of the kingdom
of God it is all about
God dwelling with His people. When
people dwell together, they grow close to each other, building a relationship
one with another and with all of those in the place where they dwell. If that is the fulfillment of the Spiritual
journey I have been on, I think it would be helpful to know how to build good
relationships; first with God, and with others.
Over the past few
years I have come to the point in my life that David speaks about in Psalm
27:4. “One thing I have desired of the Lord, that will I seek; that I may dwell
in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the
Lord, and to inquire in His temple.” Most
of the things that I thought were important have faded in comparison to knowing
and loving God. They have become like
dross that is scooped off until only the pure gold remains. That didn’t come quickly and it didn’t come
by being told how to be that kind of person; it came by my life experiences.
I have found God to be better than anything or
anyone else this world has to offer. He
is always there, even when I am far away; He is constant in His love even when
my love grows hot, cold, or lukewarm. He
never condemns my erring ways, but through His loving and caring conviction I
came to my senses and He always forgives.
He is faithful, true to His Being at all times and I trust no other as I
trust Him. Those qualities and others
are more than worthy of all my adoration, personal sacrifice, and worship. That is the God that Jesus represented here
on earth. That is the God I would hope others would want to know and
experience.
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