By Francis Frangipane
It is not hard to recognize one who has
spent extended time at a newsstand: his conversation overflows with the
drama of current affairs. And, it is not hard to discern a person who
has come from a sporting event, as their face reveals the outcome of the
game. Likewise, people can tell when an individual has spent extended
time seeking God. An imperturbable calm guards their heart, and their
countenance is radiant with light, as with the morning dew of Heaven.
Beloved, to seek and find God is everything.
The Eternal Imprint
It
is to our shame that, in our era, church services do not focus more on
actually seeking God. Yes, we do honor God and thank Him for what He has
done. We sing and hear a sermon and, perhaps, enjoy a time of
fellowship with others. Yet only rarely do we depart a congregational
meeting with the fire of eternity reflecting off our faces. Instead, we
fill up with information about God without actually drawing near to Him.
Most of us are still largely unaware of God's presence.
Everyone Who Seeks Finds
Expect to See God's Glory!
By Francis Frangipane
Light Shines in the Darkness
It is not enough to know God exists. If we will live in the awareness of the heavenly, we must be freed from the boundaries of the earthly. To awaken faith, the Holy Spirit will take us through times when the presence of God cannot be clearly discerned. The Lord's goal during these times is to bring to maturity our spiritual senses.
Therefore, do not accept that God has permanently hidden Himself from you, though during trials it may seem so. He is teaching us to see in the dark and to hear in the silence. He is making Himself known to our inner man so that, regardless of outer circumstances, we can continually be led by His Spirit.
Light Shines in the Darkness
It is not enough to know God exists. If we will live in the awareness of the heavenly, we must be freed from the boundaries of the earthly. To awaken faith, the Holy Spirit will take us through times when the presence of God cannot be clearly discerned. The Lord's goal during these times is to bring to maturity our spiritual senses.
Therefore, do not accept that God has permanently hidden Himself from you, though during trials it may seem so. He is teaching us to see in the dark and to hear in the silence. He is making Himself known to our inner man so that, regardless of outer circumstances, we can continually be led by His Spirit.
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