Monday, November 2, 2015

The fathers Love for us

Hi there.
Well this is it, my 50th post.
I really didn't think it could get past 10.

However today I want to talk to you about, something that can come across a bit cliche, and a bit hard to understand, if you have struggled with love in the past.

And what inspired me was seeing a friend of mine with his kids, and the amount of Awe the kids were inspired by him.
Now that might sound a bit creepy, but if you think about your Dad, or someone you look up to.
What happens?
You want to have their excitement, their inspiration, basically what you want is, good.

You might think that's too simple, you might think, goodness is that the secret of life?
However as the clock strikes 8 am, in town, I wonder what you think about this day in age.
Have a lost your identity, do we know who we are?
Is it OK, just to enjoy the simple times, and that is what my friend was doing.

I'm not a parent, but I have good parents, and they always, always want me to succeed, they are teaching me at the age of 28, and yes i live at home, to be a good team player.

No one can tell you, if you're a good team player and keep in the game when it gets tough, stick at it.
Because you will win the game in the end.
God's love for us, isn't on a conditional contract,  it's not a only as required basis, it's not a ''just enough for today'' contract, it is a lasting sealed signed and written in blood contract.

When we think of church, we sing about how good he is, and hear sermons, but do we really know Jesus in that personal way?
Are we actually talking to him?
Praying interceding, celebrating with him when someone has gone away, left the faith, and come back to it?
You might think he doesn't answer prayers, but I want to share with you, he does, he actually answers prayers to this day, even though it might seem a long way in coming.

Do we put the wrong enthuses on not answered prayers?
I think that perhaps we do.
And we get discouraged because we don't hear the ones that have been answered.

Anna in the bible, was Simeon's friend. she didn't leave the temple day or night, it says that she lived in the temple in her aged years, she had probably seen awful times, times when Herod issued that all the baby boys to be killed, in the hope that Jesus was among them, she probably saw all the wars that went on, still she remained in that temple, praying and interceding, that one day she might see the Son of God.

I and want to encourage you my friend, keep in that temple of God, keep praying for your friends, family, that issue in your life, whatever it is, who ever you work with, because what happens is, that because of your prayers, or the prayers you relied on, is showing the fathers love to them.

Yes, you might be affected in a way, yes that person may not apologize but are we living for our human side or for God's side?

When we're thankful, we actually love God.

So whatever you're up to today, no matter if the clock keeps chiming, and you're wondering what you're doing.

Keep in the temple of God, and when you're in that temple you know the fathers love, you know exactly what you're doing, what you're going to do,because God himself has given you the will power.

Don't be afraid of the dark, keep going.
Shine your light and never give up.
Chloe

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