I
am with you always,
to the very end of the age.
These were the last words I spoke before ascending
into heaven.
I continue to proclaim this
promise to all who will listen.
People
respond to My continual Presence in various ways. Most Christians accept this teaching as truth
but ignore it in their daily living.
Some ill-taught or wounded believers fear (and may even resent) My
awareness of all they do, say and think.
A few people centre their lives around this glorious promise and find
themselves blessed beyond all expectations.
When My presence is the focal point of your
consciousness, all the pieces of your life fall into place. As you gaze at Me through the eyes of your
heart, you can see the world around you from My perspective. The fact that I am with you makes every
moment of your life meaningful.*
As disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ we
practice pursuing Him in all our thoughts and actions daily, just as a child is
constantly mindful of a parents teaching, a servant to a master, employee to
employer but with an added difference.
The consuming desire for Him, to involve Him in every thought, to not
hide our shortcomings, lack of skill, comprehension or have any fear of
reproach and correction leads us to experience His unbounded Love that we are
immersed in, which constantly keeps us drawing from His River of knowledge,
righteousness, truth and exercising the faith muscle resident in our very essence.
David was so
affected by the Presence of God that all his other exploits pale in comparison
to his abandoned heart for God. We know that he learned to see into God’s realm
because of statements like, “I have set the Lord always before me; because He
is at my right hand I shall not be moved.” The Presence of God affected his
seeing. He would constantly practice recognizing the Presence of God. He saw
God daily, not with the natural eyes, but with the eyes of faith.**
The blessings that flow beyond expectation are
found in the small things every day, such as the gift of access to the vast ocean,
a windswept west coast with black sand displaying its own uniqueness
in stark contrast to pristine white sands we enjoyed on Chatham Island or family sharing
in a simple meal at a time when the world is stressed to the maximum with its
hungry pursuit of the trappings of gifts, tinsel and other stuff at Christmas or Easter; relaxing in fellowship with
friends as we mull over His significance in our lives with encouragement and exhortation to continue pursuing Him are just some of our many priceless memories and testament to the
wondrous workings of Abba.
Every moment of life is
meaningful.
We pray that as life’s journey continues you
will ‘see’ many blessings with spiritual eyes, discerning His Truth and His
ways that convey us into ever deeper intimacy with Him and into greater
Freedom.
Don & Hannah
Originally written 2012; edited for this reposting
*Jesus Calling Devotions
for Every Day of the Year: Sarah Young
** Bill Johnson
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