Fathers Word

As you begin to read this article I have to connect your thoughts to another Blog article where we considered the phrase “…Let your love, God, shape my life…”.   This phrase not only celebrates the love of the Father but also asks is your life only focused on ‘being loved’, ‘feeling loved’, ‘getting love’ has his love become and inner subjective feeling?   The Psalmist statement moves Gods love to the essence that ‘shapes’ our life, LOVE from the Fathers perspective.  A life shaped by His love.   We could say, “A Life that is only taking, receiving love, being loved only, will keep you immature but a Life that is shaped by love will cause you to mature”.      Love shaping is Gods goal for us shaped into Christ likeness, so do not look only to feel or experience his love only let that experience develop to, advance to, shaping your life.    A wonderful testimony when our lives are shaped by the LOVE of the Father.     I would even suggest that LOVES ultimate is to shape us not just give us warm feeling.    Loves shaping extends to us through life’s circumstances, events, people that our shape is directed, defined by this love.

Now let me take another thought from this passage, adding to a life shaped by love, considering what a shaped life looks like.   The writer goes on to say:

“…Never take your word of truth from my mouth, for I have put my hope in your laws…”

Having a shaped life turns us to consider the utterances of the Father that are life and truth.     Let me encourage you that Truth, his Word is to become what we depend upon.    I wonder if in my honesty will I admit to what I do and what I will depend upon?      The Psalmist opens up his inner life and tells of his dependence, I suppose he is consistent, he says of his trust and his turning to the Lord and now says the same thing by declaring his dependency upon God’s Truth.   Today it seems a recurring debate over the word of God, asking what it is, when is the scripture truly the word of God?    I have listened to declarations on the scriptures in recent days and as for me I want to join the writer and say to my Father God “…Don’t ever deprive me of truth, not ever—your commandments are what I depend on…” 119:43.   My trust, my dependence is in your word, even when life’s situations try to undermine this.    This is a timely reminder and restatement for some as we face the day we live in, don’t let any one or teaching separate you from your dependence on the word of the Father.   There is even an extreme though of being lead by the Holy Spirit means we don’t need to read the scriptures any longer as we are spirit lead.

Hold on my dependency is on God is it not?    I believe the Psalmist saw his dependency on God and the Word as one item, I rejoice that there is no separation between the Father and his words they are of the same essence as each other, so much they are inseparable, they are one.    Your commandments are what I depend upon as they are you, no separation between you both God.   What you say is who you are; you are manifested in a living word, just as Christ is a manifestation of your love so your word is also a manifestation of your love.   There is no shadow of turning in you neither in what you utter.   Your words spoken will not return to you void as there is no void in you, they are like you and are fully like you, FULL.     I am declaring the same thing as I say “I trust you Father” so “I trust your words”, help me to learn to fully trust rather than debate what is you and not your words.

43     Never take your word of truth from my mouth, for I have put my hope in your laws.

Walking and Talking

We hear several voices in this section of Psalm 119, and it begins with God speaking to us (v. 41).      He does this, of course, as we read His Word and meditate on it.

He speaks in love and in mercy, and even the warnings come from His compassionate heart.       The Word of God is the expression of the love of God to us (33:11) and it should result in love from our hearts to the Lord, to His people, and to the lost.

God’s Word shares God’s promises, and promises always imply future hope.

Scripture is “the word of his promise” (1 Kings 8:56), and all His promises have their realization in Jesus Christ (2 Cor. 1:20). What a wonder that God has spoken to us! (Heb. 1:1–2).       Are we listening?

God’s people speak to the Lord (v. 43).         Like Nehemiah, we can send up “telegraph prayers” to the Lord right in the midst of our work and our battles (Neh. 2:5; 4:4; 5:19; 6:9, 14; 13:14, 22, 31).

When the enemy confronts us, the Lord will not give us words we have never pondered from the Scriptures, but His Spirit can remind us of what we have read and learned (John 14:25–26).        The writer connected God’s Word with his mouth, because the word “meditate” in the Hebrew means “to mutter.”        The ancient Jews spoke the Word audibly as they meditated and prayed (Josh. 1:8).

Our lives speak for the Lord (vv. 44–45) if our “walk” agrees with our “talk.” The best defines of the faith is a transformed life that is compassionate toward others.       Our obedience to the Lord and our loving ministry to others (Matt. 5:13–16) demonstrate the reality of our faith far better than anything else. Because we know and obey “the word of truth” (v. 43), we are able to enjoy freedom (v. 45), for it is the truth that makes us free (John 8:32; James 1:25; 2:12).

Word in you mouth example in 1 Kings 17:24 “…The woman said to Elijah, “I see it all now—you are a holy man. When you speak, God speaks—a true word!”

Here’s A Though

Here is one of my early morning musings.    Most of us want a peaceful and quiet life, being left alone, however in these days of economic turmoil producing future insecurity, not knowing what will happen next or what turn of events will affect our lives, changes that i have no control over.    Often we find ourselves longing for a life removed from the reality around us, a place where we would not have responsibility or accountability.

Let me lay down a morning musing to suggest some things that will bring peace, from Psalm 119. The longest Psalm that deals with the love of Gods word, verse 119:41 says “Let your love, God, shape my life with salvation, exactly as you promised; Then I’ll be able to stand up to mockery because I trusted your Word”.  

The way to begin our days is set out right here.   Allowing myself at the dawning of my day to be overwhelmed by your love, the knowledge of your love, the experience of your love.   This love that is everlasting, unchanging love, this love that is so vast and covers all creation, creation itself being a manifestation of the love of God.     The love of God was manifested in creating a provision for humanity in providing a place and time, gifts from the Father, gifts to live in this is love being manifested.                              

Its time to chase after Gods essence LOVE and realize that all things, such as, creation, signs, events and experiences are simply manifestations of the LOVE of God.     We become passionate about His LOVE with the knowledge that we will become the expression of His LOVE as we love one another John 13:34–35 “Let me give you a new command: Love one another.    In the same way I loved you, you love one another. This is how everyone will recognize that you are my disciples—when they see the love you have for each other.”

This love becomes so real in us and about us, that this love is manifested towards others through us, we are recognized as Jesus followers as we become of the same stuff, the same love, love becoming the indicator of who we are like.  Actually we become this LOVE in our world and manifest its out working to the world around us.

People of God let us become those who deepen our love and let God manifest that love in healing, signs and wonders, miracles and like, it is our responsibility to be LOVE, desire LOVE, chase after LOVE this essence of who our Father God is, LOVE that we might be like HIM.

Asking such questions of us, “how have I loved to-day? ”       Start each day asking, “who shall I love today – ALL? ”    How much more can I fill my heart with his LOVE? 

It is said that God poured into hearts the very essences of who he is, this LOVE he gave through the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit came to pour our the essence of God into the hearts of mankind.   That is why the Holy Spirit always directs us and makes known the Christ of God, as the days of Jesus become the manifestation of God’s LOVE to us.    That Jesus being the “…exact representation of God…” he was and is a LOVE revolution, a LOVE out pouring, a manifestation of LOVE, “…for God so loved the cosmos he gave…”

I have a personal conviction that everything we see in the seen world, and the unseen is just a manifestation of the LOVE of God.   That which we see with the eye is that which was once in another place – the unseen now made known and that unseen place is God himself.   He took from within himself and brought out what we see, therefore all creation was in him.   Every resource every provision is inside the essence of the Father and it becomes manifest through who he is, God is LOVE!

“Let your Love” the writer says, may I know your love, may I peruse your love on life’s journey, may my focus be your love, may I be your love in the cosmos.    May I chase your love, deepen in your intimate love.

“Let your love” may it fully overwhelm me, may your love ravage me inside and outside and may I see my daily walk founded in your love!

For the Love of God is generously, freely given to us that our hearts become the very gift we are given.    Consider the free giving of God in who he is God is Love.

Romans 5:5 “…And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.

This gift of love, this gift of God himself, this gift of the manifestation of the Father, the love his Son is not to be put in a book or on a bookshelf, or in a decorative setting so that it is displayed as prized ornament in our homes and lives.   Far from it, this LOVE has a work to do and a task to advance.   The primary and first is “let your LOVE, God, shape my life…” with LOVES tool begin and continue.

We are to have shaped lives, sculpted lives, lives that have had the hands of the Father applied to us, as a great artist shaping us out of dust and clay, a form that is LOVE shaped.  The final work will be God shaped that way we will testify and explain the Father (John 1:18 (NASB) Jesus came to “explain the Father” so do we) as we are God shaped by his very essence LOVE and become the shape of LOVE and LOVE shaped.

We pursue LOVE and are LOVE shaped by the tools of salvation and promises.

This love shaping allows me to stand through all that comes and helps me to fully trust the God of creation.    A love shaped life is a trusting life.     

Loves shaping does not come in ways we might welcome, some times we have to realize that his love allows, discipline, all being freely outpoured.     Salvation, trust overcoming are the practical tools and skills developed as we live a love shaped life.     We are not called to avoid things in life but have the love of God in us to face life’s shaping.      We find the wisdom of knowing his inner voice and Holy Spirit, which is nothing more than a love manifestation, giving us the ability to hear God and to know when to overcome, when to step over and when to withstand.

Love brings to us situations to temper and enlarge our trust of the Father, when we do not see him at work so to speak, when he is slowly working and so little change is apparent, yet love is shaping my life, so I shall TRUST.

Let you love, God, shape my life – with the tools of salvation, promises that I might trust, stand, overcome and be of your very essence, Let your LOVE be in my life and heart that the Cosmos may know you.

Breaking the Silent Sound Barrier

God is speaking.    The challenge is will I listen?

Does God really speak to you and me today, more that will be clear, directly, specifically, personally? We all know the stories of how He  spoke in the past.

God spoke to Adam about the garden and the consequences of leaving the garden. To Noah he outlined the moment he lived in and instructed about the ark and to Abraham he lifted up his eyes and spoke about a sky full of descendants.

The list continues on to Moses from a bush and a mountain. Then He spoke to Joshua about trumpeting down the defences of Jericho.

Thrillingly he came to Isaiah and spoke about the coming Messiah, to Jeremiah about the coming captivity, to Ezekiel about the future restoration, and to Daniel about the rest of time.

God spoke to John the Baptist about the Saviour being at hand. God spoke to Jesus about His identity, His mission, and the names of His apostles.

And God speaks to you through His Holy Spirit on a regular basis about the ordinary things of your life. I note that some people mark books with highlighters to be reminded on how the words addressed them.   If we took the time and could mark with a bright highlighter the messages from God that cross our minds, we’d see the marker changing the colour of our days .

That should come as no surprise, for God told us in Scripture that it would be this way.

I will speak!

On the night He was arrested when most people’s mind would be fully engrossed with the situation that faces them Jesus mind went to tell you and I of his promise, “I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Counsellor to be with you forever.…He lives with you and will be in you” (Jn. 14:16–17).

He did not leave it at that He went on to explain, “The Counsellor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you” (v. 26).

Specifically, the Spirit will “convict the world,” “guide you into all truth,” “speak only what he hears,” “tell you what is yet to come,” and “take from what is mine and make it known to you” (Jn. 16:7–15).

Think about what Jesus is saying here. When you trust Him the Holy Spirit comes to live in you for the rest of your life, there are two people living in your body—you and the Holy Spirit. He is not mute. He is an involved, life-giving, divine Person with whom the Bible promises “fellowship” (2 Cor. 13:14)—regular, experiential companionship.

Through out the working of the church in the book of Acts we see God repeatedly speaking to His people through the Spirit.   Philip was told to approach the chariot of the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:29), Peter to accompany the three men sent from Cornelius (10:19–20). The church at Antioch, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul” (13:2).

Paul’s tells constantly of the speaking of the Holy Spirit “Having been kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia…they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them to…Paul had a vision of a man of Macedonia standing and begging him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” Acts16:6–9

“Now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem.…In every city the Holy Spirit warns me.” Acts 20:22–23

The bible is full of the Spirit providing direction for daily living. We are told that we are to be “led by the Spirit” (Ro. 8:14) and “filled with the Spirit” (Eph. 5:18). We are to “pray in the Spirit” (Eph. 6:18), “live by the Spirit” (Gal. 5:16), and “keep in step with the Spirit” (Gal. 5:25). All of these well-known commands assume that the Spirit speaks to us personally in ways we can understand; the present tense of many of these verbs suggests continuous action—that God speaks to us not two or three times in our lifetime but daily!

OK How does the Spirit speak to us?

But how, you may be asking, does God “speak personally”      The most common and certain way is through the Bible.   All Scripture is “God-breathed” (2 Tim. 3:16).      In a very real sense, the Spirit is speaking to you every time you read the Bible.     We find the words “the Lord said” associated with visions, dreams, an audible voice, angels, prophetic messages, and physical signs.

We also find the language of God’s personal conversation described in 1 K. 19:12 as “a gentle whisper” (NIV), “a sound of a gentle blowing” (NASB), a “still small voice” (KJV). It may come as a simple thought, one we “sense” more than “think.” As Paul tells us, “The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit” (Ro. 8:16). It’s Spirit-to-spirit speech.

And we’ve all heard it. Out of the corner of an eye, we’ll notice someone standing alone in a group and sense an inner prompting: “Go over and say hi.” We’ll be about to make a subtly self-promoting remark and hear in our hearts, “Don’t say that.” Our troubled spirits will be reassured by the silent reminder,

How can I be sure it’s Him?

The primary way to discern God’s voice is to saturate our minds with the Scriptures. What God says to us individually will always match the principles He has given to everyone. As Isaiah reminded his contemporaries, “To the law and to the testimony [the Scriptures]! If they do not speak according to this word, they have no light of dawn.” Is. 8:20

Yet some thoughts or impressions are neither directly affirmed nor disqualified by specific scripture. In that case, we need to look at the character of what we’re hearing. We need to ask, “Is it God-like, devil-like, or me-like?”

God tells us plainly what He is like (see Ex. 34:6–7; Ps. 51:16–17, 103:11–14; 1 Cor. 13:4–7; Gal. 5:22–23; Heb. 4:15–16; 1 Jn. 4:16). His names tell us even more about Him and the character of His voice.

1. Take your time.

I find that God is faithful over a period of days to distinguish His messages from my thoughts. With time, He will cause the false guilt, false promptings, and alluring permissions to fade. He will cause His messages to persist and become more compelling. So don’t confront your friends, correct your leaders, quit your job, launch a ministry, propose marriage, or act on any uncertain “prompting” on the spot. When it comes to hearing God’s inner voice, take your time. “Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil” (1 Thess. 5:21–22).

2. Beware your wounds.

We’ve all been wounded by others. In response, we often become fearful, angry, and suspicious. Be honest about where you have been bruised and have become unhealthy in your responses. Anticipate that some “messages” will come from your wounds.

3. Know your passions.

          Perhaps you’ve heard the adage, “Give a man a hammer and the whole world looks like a nail.” This “hammer effect” can distort our ability to hear God—especially when we are ministering to other people. For example, if I believe strongly that wives should submit to their husbands, then it’s easy to hear “submission” as the solution whenever someone tells me of a domestic strain. If I’m an intercessor, “pray more” tends to pop readily to mind when I’m listening for God’s solution to personal struggles. If you find yourself repeatedly “hearing” what’s strong and vibrant in your life, slow down and suspect overflow from your heart rather than messages from God.

How can I become a better listener?

We’ve seen that God speaks to us personally. We’ve noted those characteristics that distinguish God’s voice from other voices. Now, how do we improve our hearing and become more attentive to God’s voice?

Listen as you read. As Daniel read the prophecy of Jeremiah, he “understood from the Scriptures…that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years” (Dan. 9:2). The psalmist wrote, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path” (Ps. 119:105). In both of these places, God reminds us that He speaks very personally to us about our immediate circumstances through His . You’ve experienced this and probably described it this way: “The verse just jumped out at me.” “It was as if this were written just for me.” “I couldn’t get that verse out of my mind.”

Listen as you pray. In teaching us to withstand the enemy’s relentless attacks, Paul urges us to “pray in the Spirit on all occasions” (Eph. 6:18). In our typical “get it done” manner, most of us start praying by praying. It makes sense, unless you understand that Paul is saying that the Spirit will show us how He wants us to pray.

Listen as you talk. We all have conversations with friends, family, and coworkers. It’s easy to forget that when two of us are talking there are three in the room, and it’s that third Person’s voice that we most need to hear. We need to keep one ear tuned to God while we listen to the person with the other. Sometimes, we both need to stop talking and listen to God.

Listen as you go through the day. The Bible is full of stories of God breaking into normal days and making them unforgettable. Yet perhaps more important are the recurring passages that remind us that the Spirit speaks continuously with small “nudges” that keep us out of trouble and prod us toward joy.

Starting Now

God speaks. It’s the crown jewel of the New Covenant: “[I] will give you another Counsellor to be with you forever—the Spirit of truth” (Jn. 14:16–17).

If you belong to God, this Counsellor is “with you and in you.” He is speaking. Are you learning to listen? Are you learning to recognise His voice and the enormous benefits of being led by Him?

Why not stop now and ask the Lord to screen out all other voices but His? Invite Him to say to your heart and mind whatever He wants to say. Now stay quiet for a few minutes and listen. Pay attention to what comes to mind. Where does He take you? What do you sense He is saying?

As things come to mind, don’t try to determine at the moment if it’s you or God “speaking.” Just jot down your thoughts: a verse of Scripture, a word or phrase, a visual picture, an emotion, a physical sensation. Ask the Lord, “What does this mean?” After your listening time, “test” what you think you’ve heard against the words and character of God.

What did you hear?

How will you respond?

 

Why…

Why...Why...Why

We all have many friends in our lives, some pass through for a season others stay around for longer.   I begin this blog, not with friendship in mind directly but more to ask, out of all those friends or acquaintances how many have helped us on our journey though life?   Who has impacted me and to what extent?    It always amazes me that we have friends that don’t help as well as those who do.     Who has walked through my life and is still doing so? Bringing the imprint of wisdom through their words and actions.   Who has become the finger of God working in my life?  is this not “every joint supplying”.   I opened up a meeting on Sunday with this thought “…to join my self to any one, even to be joined to a people group, a church, cannot simply mean just  attending…” Unfortunately for far to many this is so, the Christ like life degenerates to attending rather than becoming a relational joining, a felt joining, even our language can be ever so relational but do we truly feel one another?    “You are not joined with me until I feel you, we have not joined until we feel one another”.

I would suggest that Jesus showed this in his own life, constantly painting pictures of this, glimpses of joining and being felt so many times.   One story comes to mind of the woman who had bled for 12 years, she came not just to be in the crowd, but to join herself to him.   When she did so Jesus felt it, it was not just a healing we are told Jesus felt something leave him.   She was joined he felt it and I am sure she did, a story of order and government (number 12 is always seen as government, 12 tribes, 12 apostles of the lamb, 12 disciples etc.) her life came back into order after 12 years of disorder.    This was a relational touch in story form “she touched him”, actually her healing came not as she just brushed passed his prayer blanket, in her action she joined her self to him and Jesus announced “…who touched me…” I felt it flow from me.   Is this not “every joint supplying”?

Back to where I began some people touch our lives and help us to put lenses on that enable us to see a bigger picture, enabling us to get a balance back in life, others help us to see the detail of all around, others put give us lenses that assist us to appreciate people and circumstances, and there are those that even help us to see with future lenses, making sense of the past and future along with present.   Few come along and probe strategic questions on how we see, so that we can priorities and respond correctly.  Questions that may even shake us but ones that will ultimately secure our journey and the way we live that journey.

Here is my point, reading today the Psalmist viewpoint on life lived around him, through the Message translation, I read a simple yet  a powerful word,  its consequence, if dealt with incorrectly could shipwreck a life, but if dealt with correctly will enhanced and make authentic our faith journey and intimate relationship with the Christ of God.

Psalm 106:1-3 says “…Hallelujah! Thank God! And why?   Because he’s good, because his love lasts.   But who on earth can do it — declaim God’s mighty acts, broadcast all his praises?   You’re one happy man when you do what’s right, one happy woman when you form the habit of justice.

My simple word is WHY

What a great opening and a wonderful habit to get into asking WHY?   Its not any WHY being asked here, its WHY are you being God focused, WHY are you thankful focused and WHY are you both together thanking God?      Don’t just do it because of the pressure of the crowd or the church you belong to, who expect you to conform in what we call “worship” just do it.   I think God likes this question as it cuts through the dross of performance and brings us to the real essence of you, and his relationship felt with us.

The Psalm commences with Hallelujah where does that go to, what is its meaning here.     Praise starts within the heart and action, but then we read an abrupt stop, WHY?

One sure thing that this WHY exposes is, don’t just give you self to form,  or praise that is simply emotional, soul driven, gaining ego or position, the things of life that change and that are insecure, rather find the unchanging stuff.   Find a WHY that is worthwhile and a WHY that is compelling, a WHY that brings a reason and momentum an advance, that creates a sure foundation.

Praise, thanks, WHY these three may be a good combination for life’s journey a threesome, that brings a way forward.

Praise

Thanks

WHY

Three legs of an expressive disciple, a disciple that turns his /her heart to the Lord becomes one of these who God looks for!

We have a WHY to encourage us to engage further, to become personally authentic, rather than simply being a part of a group, I have to do it.    So I need to understand WHY there is even a way to ask my WHY’s.   How can I ask an empowering WHY, not just a child’s frustrated WHY, or even a rebellious WHY, but a WHY that enables me to know myself and my motivations.

This WHY is to bring an understanding of

Self

My environment

The overcoming power of testimony

An encounter of God

Why I do what I do, that enables the expression to come from an inner well.

That no religion distracts or engrosses

That no unreality destroys authenticity

That we are always aware of the inner man discovering in the wilderness the inner challenges of motive.

WHY ASK WHY?

Should I never ask, is it productive, should it be part of my life’s cycle, am I able to manage asking the question?

WHY are you doing what your doing? find the answer,  the Father will bring it.

WHY is a powerful a belonging word, it really will cause you to feel your relationships, when WHY’s are asked we will feel one another, as we bring form to our WHY’s of life and faith.

Theme Song!

Every Colour under the sun

As we walk our faiths journey becoming more and more like the Christ of God, we find, on occasions, that the precise quality of our faith and journey are difficult to determine.   Many of our experiences are subjective and therefore difficult to pass on to others, as they pertain to my own personal walk,  we can even create a sense of lack in others if they are led to feel unable to enter into these experiences that our worlds are often filled with.

However we have many life stories and recording of experiences of men and women, who have displayed their closeness to the Father which in no doubt become a provocation on our journeys.

Our lives must have these signs and helps to those who w ear still to encourage in their walk towards God.    One of these constant experiences outlined by the saints gone by,  is to sing of mercy and to be redesigned by judgments, these to would appear to most Christians a suitable expression of their feelings.   David seems to express in a review of his life that both mercy and judgements are proper grounds for praise and thanksgiving, along with the determination given by the Holy Spirit  to praise God for them.

Psalm 101:1 has in its opening lines this declaration “My theme song is God’s love and justice… this  started me thinking down a number of avenues, the first being, what is my theme song?     Is it of the Fathers love, the magnificent justice of a creator that has the ability to rule in my life?

A theme in my view captures a life, it sums up a whole life, it’s the overarching bias and constant experience of a life.   I wonder what theme my life has caught or is under girded with?

The phrase theme song or may be, more popularly said, a signature tune may be used to refer to a song that has become especially associated with a particular performer or dignitary; often used as they make an entrance. Examples of this association include: the President of the United States with “Hail to the Chief”; the Queen with our national anthem, a song or tune directly associated with a person.   The purpose of the music is to connect a person with some truth, aspect of their lives or their status in life then.  It  is also used to establish a mood for an event or show.   In terms of a show I it provides an audible cue that a particular show is beginning, the lyrics of the theme song provide some necessary explanation for people unfamiliar with the show or event.

So what is your theme song?    What does your life sing of?  

What song will be associated to you and used to herald your entrance.   Will it be a positive of negative theme, are we those who are looking to communicate the great love of God, or the challenge of the walk, being near to depression with  the weight of responsibility?    What theme proceeds us as we enter a room, live life, is there a running and hiding from us?  a people saying o here comes pressure?   On the other hand it could be such a theme of overwhelming joy that all want to be in your company, for the theme to rub off?    The mood we create by the theme of our inner life

Before you go away thinking well I do not create a mood, I wanted this simple opening stanza to assist us in realising how we can change the theme of our song, to create an opening and heralding an arrival that all would wish to create.    Rather than give up, consider what your inner life dwells upon.

“My theme song is God’s love and justice the song that I should take hold of inside and allow to be the song that precedes me, is the love of God,  being overwhelmed,  revelling in his love for me, never mind how unlovely I see me, He loves me unreservedly.   This is the beginning of the rewriting of my inner theme, allowing  the nature and theme of God’s Love and justice to be my constant thought of him.

The dealings of the Father with us as his people, display the wisdom and goodness of God.

Consider the mix of these two foundations for a theme song, love and justice, mercy and judgments.   Mercies, if unmixed, would “exalt us above measure;” and judgments, if unmixed, would sink us into despondency. A ship needs both sails and ballast, to carry it forward in safety: and so the Christian needs a diversity, in order to accomplish in them the purposes of God’s grace. God sends them to his people to

–       Form them into the divine image. So that the perfection of a Christian consists not in one grace, or even in one set of graces, but in a combination of all the graces which are suited to a redeemed soul, and calculated to advance the honour of our God.

–       Stimulate them on their way to glory.    Mercies have a tendency to fill the soul with love to God, and to make it pant for the full enjoyment of God in heaven. Judgments also operate to the same end, by weaning the soul from present things, and causing it to long for that rest which is in Christ

The saints in every age have acknowledged the goodness of God in them

Now let me ask again “What theme song do you have?”    Bathe your mind and heart in his love and mercy revel in his judgments and justice so that our theme can be as one song sung in heaven!

Go on be bold compose a Theme Song