Sunday, February 14, 2010

Email

Email what a great tool. I was sent the following thoughts from a dear friend by email. I am not sure who wrote it but I intend to find out, but I couldn't wait to share it with you first. I feel like  it is talking about the way I fell right now. So enjoy.

Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe.’ Heb 12:28 When I started sharing my reflections on God’s Word back in early September of 2009 I was following God’s lead. I had a clear sense that I should let people look over my shoulder at the conversation I am having with God. And I have really stuck to this, making sure that I am not writing for an audience, trying to entertain, keep people’s interest, but just sharing what God is showing me and being really honest about that process. And something beyond my thinking has happened, in five months more than 45,000 people are signed up to receive my reflections. I cannot comprehend this, seriously, I am nothing special, no great preacher or well known evangelist, or some famous actor, I am just some aussie guy following God’s lead, seeking to come into the presence of God. Speaking of which, what is this presence of God? It is about God and me being really close, that He is all over my life, in every part: affecting my relationships, my thoughts and my decisions. And in being close to God I feel the Holy Spirit guiding and counselling me, encouraging and energising me, and it is so amazing! I am getting closer to God through reading the Bible, tons of prayer and facing up to my sin. Bible reading for me isn’t about reading for 10 minutes once in a while, but about immersing myself in the Word. I spend anywhere between 1-2 hours (sometimes more) reading, praying, reflecting, seeking God’s guidance and then writing. And every day God reveals something new and amazing. My desire is to come into the presence of God, to draw near to Him, to be intimately influenced by Him every moment of the day. And in reading His Word I find myself being drawn towards Him. The Hebrews reading above says that I am to be thankful for all that God does in my life and I am!! And it instructs me to worship, which I discovered in the greek actually isn’t so much about singing, but serving. And that is a key challenge for me, how to serve God? Lord I offer you my energy, my intellect – all that I am, I offer it to you. Lord show me how you want me to serve you. Amen. How is God calling you to worship, to serve Him?

PS -I found out, yeah I know that was fast. I decided I better give credit where credit was due. It came from Rev. Mark Brown and here is the link to his blog.Enjoy.
http://journeydeeperin2godsword.wordpress.com/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Belinda, What Beautiful post!

Thank you for stopping bye. I was a beautiful day down here. The sun was shining & 68 this afternoon. But wouldn’t you know as soon as I started the bbq grill the front blew in with what seemed like one big gust of wind. Now it is really cold & wind. Typical crazy TX weather. :)
I hope you had a Great Valentine’s Day.
Amy

arswendo wirawan said...

worshipping god is not only a must, but also a need. Great blog, I added u in my link list, would u add me too. Thanx
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