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Doreen
Guest
Hey MG, I hear in your “voice” a comprehension of what it is to fully accept Christ as Savior, healer, redeemer, and friend. What you have described as coming from your experience with a deeper understanding of the Eucharist, is what I came to understand with a fuller commitment to Christ…a literal “laying down of my life/will for His.”Ahh. But it is not a contradiction at all. In the Eucharist, Jesus breaches the veil between time and eternity . . .
Be assured, acceptance and appreciation of this mystery does not come in a day; it comes by faith and even the desire to believe it may take years for someone not familiar with it. “Faith that comes by hearing pierces through the veil . . .”
Lord, increase our faith.
I met this young woman a while back, and as we were sharing our hearts about how Christ has shown Himself to us, she asked, “So, when did Jesus become your Savior?” And I could easily point to the day I finally said and sincerely meant it, “Go for it, Lord. My life be yours to do as you please! I’ll turn away from all things contrary to you. Just lead me. Show me the way.” Not a problem.
Then she asked, “So when did He become your KING?” And I was stumped. Had I really gotten to a point of full submission. obedience, sanctification, consecration --a time when I could, without a doubt say, “He is the one I follow. He is my LORD and King!”
This challenged me…and I found myself searching for a deeper level of faith. Through prayer, time in the Word and a daily devotion to Him, I was brought to a new level. I fully understood and felt His presence. I have had the cry of my heart answered so personally so many times, that there is simply NO WAY I can think it all coincidence. The LORD speaks to my heart. The LORD guides me in His Word…
I continue to seek Him first in priority, and He continually shows me new things.
So…help me to see what there possible could be that I am missing.
D.
