This is my understanding in with my walk with God. Sometimes when you
walk close with God, like Jesus walked close with God, there are no
human beings who reach your level. Read Watchman Nee's book, 'The Normal
Christian Life', and you will find that the rest of the Christians are
abnormal.
Most Christians are so earth-bound, and I find it
sometimes a chore to fellowship with them. But you have to, because you
have got to help them, you have got to come down to their level. They
are so earth-bound they talk about carnal things, worldly things. Not
that we are not responsible in that area; we have got to plan, to carry
out our earthly responsibilities, but I find the majority of Christians
are earth-bound. Very few live in the heavenly realm. Sometimes, when
you walk very close with God and you look around, there is no one at
your level, and it is lonely; no one understands some of those things of
the spirit. It is not lonely in the sense you do not have God. You have
God but every human being likes fellowship, we like people, but it gets
lonely. Think about Jesus. Thirty-three years of His life, He lived
with people who could not understand Him. He walked in a realm where
nobody understood Him.
Ps Peter Tan
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
One Hundred Years
Long ago, even while I was a child, I heard the statement, "What is it going to matter in 100 years except that they know Jesus, our Lord as savior?" It made a great impact on me. I like to refer back to that statement during the day when I meet someone, either dealing with work, or even while shopping. What impact is my meeting them here and now going to play in a hundred years.
It is so easy to get tangled up in small issues that drag you down and draw you attention away from the eternal issues. That is not to say that things here and now are not important. Did we forget a birthday and break a heart? Did we, in our 'heavenly minded' state of mind forget to smile at the stranger who caught our eyes while pumping gas? We must allow the love of God to flow through our lives daily, and yet, remain fixed on the larger issues. What is it going to matter in a hundred years?
If we can lift our thoughts higher than the everyday issues, higher than ourselves and the things we need to happen, and if we can know that in just a few years there are going to be so many things that happen all around us that just will not matter, then we can get a lot of the burdens off of our backs.
About a week ago during prayer, I had a very simple and colorful vision of the sun rise. I saw the first rays of the sun streak across the horizon. They were those golden rays that break out just before the sun rises. So, why a vision of the sun rise when we can see the sun rise every morning? Because I knew what the Lord was saying to me. The light of His soon return is breaking across the horizon even as we read this post. The faithful are going to see things in their lives they have desired to see for years. We are going to see His great arm stretch out across the world and begin the final working before He returns and snatches us up to be with Him. And knowing that His Bride, (that's you and I,) is going to go out in brilliance before the darkness on earth begins it's darkest days, let us not become entangled in the small things, but keep our eyes fixed on the horizon. Jesus will be here soon.
Shalom
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