As I was reading today, it occurred to me that certain things in my Bible's study notes were jumping off the page at me and slapping me in the face. (It may seem like I feel beaten down, but I assure you - this was a much needed and refreshing slap in the face.) Maybe you can relate...
- "How blind and foolish to call Jesus nothing more than an unusually good man or moral teacher. Yet sometimes we act as if this were true when we casually toss around his words and go about living in our own way." (John 1:1-2:11...Jesus is the eternal Son of God)
- "God looks for steady growth, not perfection. How well does your present level of spiritual growth match up to how long you have known Jesus?" (referencing Nicodemus)
- "He must become greater; I must become less." (John 3:30)
- "God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and truth" (John 4:24) Notes: "Is your worship genuine and true? The Holy Spirit helps us to worship by praying for us (Romans 8:26), teaching us the words of Christ (John 14:26), and tells us we are loved (Romans 5:5)".
- "Faith is a gift that grows as we use it." (John 4:53)
- Theme for Psalm 39 "Apart from God, life is fleeting and empty".
- Psalm 40:6 "To obey is better than sacrifice (1 Sam 15:22) Make sure to give God the obedience and lifelong service he desires from you".
- "Psalms is divided into five books, and each one ends with a doxology or an expression of praise to God. The first book of the psalms, Ch. 1-41, takes us on a journey through suffering, sorrow, and great joy. It teaches us much about God's eternal love and care for us and how we should trust him even in the day-to-day experiences of life."
- Psalm 42 "Our lives depend on God. Feeling separated from God, this psalmist wouldn't rest until he restored his relationship with God."
I'm feeling very re-energized after going through all this today. It feels like when you breathe in deep and fill your lungs with the new spring air outside that is being warmed by the sun and is bringing fresh life to the earth. John 4:34 sums it all up for me today:
" 'My food', said Jesus, 'is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work' ".
The food Jesus talks about here is exactly what I've been missing. It's so much more than going to bible study, praying, and attending church. Spiritual nourishment fills us as we take in the Word, in addition to nourishing us by what we then give out for God.
You rock. I am a bit behind, playing catch up everyday, focusing anew each day. Reading your blog helped me get through today where I won't get near my bible until closer to midnight. Long stretch, lately (AND INSANELY NEW FOR ME), given that I have been doing it earlier in the morning and topping it off at night with a refresher.
ReplyDeleteI adore you Hollie!