For as long as I can remember, I’ve prayed a prayer something like this:
For as long as I can remember, I’ve prayed a prayer something like this:
“Till heaven and earth pass away” and then beyond… His righteousness will remain.
When we moved to this little place we call “Sweetwater” 10 years ago this week, we had no idea what we were getting into. We only knew that Heaven had some surprises in store… and ready or not, we were on our way!
It can truly be said that we’ve “grown up here”. Never before have we stayed in one place so long… But durational roots are not what bind our hearts here. We’re bound by a love for our Father that has grown, and a love for each other that has deepened because of the many moments – easy and hard – that are now behind us.
We love it here because it is here we learned to love…
And tomorrow we’ll wake up to the first day of the next 10 years.
Oh Lord Jesus, teach us yet more… We really do love You.
I’m back… finally.
Here’s the thought for today:
“Life’s best things–simplicity, honesty, truthfulness, purity, integrity–cannot be bought or sold. They are as free to the ignorant as to the educated, to the humble laborer as to the honored statesman. For everyone God has provided pleasure that may be enjoyed by rich and poor alike–the pleasure found in cultivating pureness of thought and unselfishness of action, the pleasure that comes from speaking sympathizing words and doing kindly deeds. From those who perform such service the light of Christ shines to brighten lives darkened by many shadows…”*
Good thing, eh?
I’m smiling…
*{MH 198.2 – Emphasis added}

…All of them are infallible, but some are so pronounced they don’t even need to be articulated.
They’re absolute. They’re there whether or not He keeps saying it. Like love, and grace, and mercy…
For God to keep “promising” to love is a bit like a biological father promising to keep being a biological father. It’s not going to change, say it or not.
It’s Who God is.
Ok, So… where’s our part?
The appropriation of “promises absolute” depends not on the validity of the promise itself, but our appreciation for it.
Don’t appreciate it, (or don’t appreciate it enough) and for you, it’s almost like it’s not there… Even if it is absolute.
Love and grace and the Spirit… They all work that way.
They’ve always been there…
Oh Jesus, open our eyes…
“Soldiers engaged in battle have to meet difficulties and hardships. Coarse food is given them, and that often in limited quantities. They have long marches, day by day, over rough roads and under burning suns, camping out at night, sleeping on the bare ground, with only the canopy of heaven for a covering, exposed to drenching rains and chilling frosts, hungry, faint, exhausted, now standing as a target for the foe, now in deadly encounter. Thus they learn what hardship means. Those who enlist in Christ’s army are also expected to do difficult work, and to bear painful trials patiently for Christ’s sake….After gaining one advantage, you must do battle again.”

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