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Love is a Burnin’ Thing

February 12, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

   
Set me as a seal upon your heart, As a seal upon your arm; 
For love is as strong as death, Jealousy as cruel as the grave;

Its flames are flames of fire, A most vehement flame.      Song of Solomon 8:6

We may never know what love in its purest form looks like until the day we meet Jesus face to face. It has been distorted since the beginning of time. In the beginning, the love between man and God was so pure that they walked together in the garden in the cool of the evening. The love Adam and Eve felt for one another was surely reflective of the love God held for mankind: sacrificial, unconditional, yearning. 

Since that day, love has become so twisted that true love is rarely seen. The purest love I can imagine is the love a mother has for her child, yet that love pales by comparison. The love that God has for you and I is “inutterable,” inconceivable, and like a fire. 

Christian mystic St. Catherine of Siena described the love of God in this manner:

“When then, eternal Father, did you create this creature of yours?…You show me that you made us for one reason only: in your light you saw yourself compelled by the fire of your love to give us being in spite of the evil we would commit against you, eternal Father. It was fire, then, that compelled you. Oh, unutterable love, even though you saw all the evils your creatures would commit against your infinite goodness, you acted as if you did not see and set your eye on the beauty of your creature, with whom you had fallen in love like one drunk and crazy with love…You are the fire, nothing but a fire of love, crazy over what you have made.”

God’s love is a burnin’ thing. 

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Waiting… All Alone

February 11, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” – Matthew 27:46

 
Some of my earliest memories are of waiting. Three years old, waiting in the front yard for friends of the family to arrive. About the same age, sitting on the counter top at the club where my dad tended bar, waiting on him to get done. My whole life has been spent waiting on something or someone. 

Tonight, while waiting on someone, I became frustrated, even agitated. We’ve all been there. We have to be at a function at a designated time, and we have plenty of time to get there, but one in our party decides that they will piddle around (there’s an antiquated term). By the time everyone loads into the car, the function has already begun. Shamefully, I was steamed. 

Upon reflection, I realize that one of the reasons I hate waiting is that I equate it with abandonment. Perhaps that is simply a personal observation. Still, for those who have waited, and waited, and waited on someone,  the feeling is akin to abandonment. Similarly, those who have waited on the Lord, may have interpreted God’s silence as abandonment. 

If one reads the Psalms, it is easy to see such feelings of abandonment in times of hiding during David’s youth and again during times of isolation in his old age. One cannot begin to fathom the loneliness and abandonment that Christ must have felt at the end of His ministry, especially on the cross. The truth is, while you and I may have deserted God many times, He has never left our side. 

On this Ash Wednesday, I am reminded of the final days of Christ. I wonder if Jesus looked into the eyes of the crowd at the foot of the cross, cheering His tortuous death, and recognized some of the same men and women who had just days before cheered His arrival in the city. Did he see my face at the foot of the cross? Was I mocking Him, or standing with John? Did I hide with Simon Peter, or did I gamble for his cloak? Did I fall at His feet? 

Christ was abandoned and alone, waiting for you and I to accept His sacrifice and His forgiveness. For our sins He died. I weep thinking about His death, and I take comfort in the fact that He will never abandon me like I have Him. 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Holiness Tagged With: abandonment, ash Wednesday, crucifixion, loneliness

Morning

February 10, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

 My voice You shall hear in the morning, O Lord;

In the morning I will direct it to You, and I will look up. – Psalm 5:3

    
For years my wife would wake up before me, and sit down with a cup of coffee and her Bible.  If she failed to begin her day that way, she found herself lacking.

  There is something special about the morning, especially dawn. Before I rise, I pray, and thank God for a new day, a new beginning, for life, for breath. If I don’t, I may not find time in my day to devote to Christ in prayer. 

When is that special prayer tune in your life? Morning? Evening? Bedtime? 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ Tagged With: devotions, prayer

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