Tuesday, December 13, 2016

WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT

There are times when I just sit alone in thought and I am filled with this incredible feeling of love.  My heart, mind, and soul are overflowing with a feeling I can only describe as Divine.  It is very intimate and private at that moment in time.  Then there are other moments when that feeling comes and is in response to hearing someone share their most intimate thoughts and stories.  Watching a documentary on Rich Mullins and listening to Meredith as she spoke about her experience with the birth of her daughter, I felt one with these folks even though Rich is dead and Meredith is many miles away.

It seems to me this is what being a Christian is all about; being with other believers in a way that precludes time and space, in a whole other realm;  feeling one with each other, not arguing over doctrine or performing programs or even preparing sermons.  It is just basking in God’s love for us as His kids, His family.

It is all about Relationship, intimate and loving relationship, one with another.  It is not about business and organization and saving the world.  It is about loving one another and sharing that love wherever I am and whoever I am with.  Jesus…Immanuel…one with us; God with us, each one of us in a very intimate way.  He came as a totally dependent infant, entrusting Himself into the hands of Mary and Joseph, and grew as any child does, honoring His parents and being part of a family.  This is the God who created the world being one with us, being cared for and loved and wanted only to care and love people in return.


This is what it is all about; not doctrine or scholarly research.  It is about love, intimate relational love, taking care of one another.  I can do nothing more than truly receive that love from Him and give that love to others.  When I am faithful in doing that all the other stuff will fall into place or fall off my plate.  I have spent so many years trying to be and do, when what I really needed to do was trust who I am and who’s I am and do what comes from that.

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