Growing in intentional personal relationship with God got new meaning in a quest of evaluation of my intentions for spending time with God and studying the Scriptures. In Rev 3:20 God reveals something mysterious and wonderful about the joy of intentionally spending time with Him. There is something about the Kingdom to be found in being the host of God when searching for His life-giving light in our lives. The metaphor of sharing in a festive meal with Jesus where you get to converse and have fellowship with God becomes a life changing event.
Eating together is never only about being filled, but also exchanging words and sharing lives. In any conversation or time spent with anyone there comes a point when the relationship deepens as the parties present open their hearts to be shaped by each other. In Matthews Jesus calls to open our ears. In John the call emphasizes putting the taken Word into action. 1 Peter reminds us that this hunger to come to the festival with God can have no compromises and should fill our lives with a desperate searching therefor.
Reminded by the refuge we have in Him, we have the privilege to not only pour out our hearts before Him, but to truly trust in Him. This points us to an address for our hearts, whatever the burden. It seems that God yearns for us to want to have fellowship with Him. As though He waits for the time when we open our hearts to be hosts in the festival with Him, where He becomes the Host in treating us like His guests of honour when He opens His heart to us.
As relationship forms with openness, intimacy develops. In studying the Bible for informational purposes we may just be missing the intimate relationship derived from knowing God. Time spent with God is much more important than what you do while you are with Him. Getting to know Him is much more important than getting to know about Him.
Mooi. Ons is immers kinders van God. Third Day se liedjie "Children of God, sing your song and rejoice for the love He has given us all... by the blood of his Son we have been redeemed and we can be called children of God".
ReplyDeleteAs ons maar net kan besef wat dit vir ons inhou dat ons kinders van God is, sal ons meer vrymoedig aan die tafel aansit.