The Holy Of Holies Wrapped In Flesh

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Today’s message from God Calling – A. J. Russell, reminds us that Jesus took on our humanity, so that we can take on His divinity.  That means we can live in divine power, peace, love, joy, unity, etc.  All the Fruits of the Spirit are ours in Christ Jesus.  In essence, when the veil was torn, the gates of Heaven opened wide to us.

I wrote this psalm some time ago, 2009, in fact.  It came to mind as I read the message this morning.

How Beautiful is the Love of my Savior:  How beautiful on the mountain are those nail pierced feet…and the hands, scarred and calloused, that reach for me.  How beautiful is the voice that says, “Come unto me.”  Oh, how beautiful is the love of my Savior.  How beautiful, the precious blood shed on Calvary.  How beautiful the prayer He prayed for you, and for me.  How beautiful is the life He gave to set us free.  Oh, how beautiful is the love of my Savior.  How beautiful is the heart that’s filled with mercy and grace.  How beautiful the day when we shall see His face.  How beautiful is this King that opens wide Heaven’s gate.  Oh, how beautiful is the love of my Savior…

I used to walk and collect cans and plastic bottles on Sunday mornings back then.  I would walk and praise the Lord as I went along.  the more I praise Him, the more praise He gives me.  I got this one started one Sunday morning, and finished it under a little shade tree at the shelter I was living in, later that afternoon.  God never fails us.  Thanks to Jesus, we can live in divine power, in every sense of the word.  We just get so distracted, overwrought, and overwhelmed, that we forget that-and all too often.

Love you from Cafe du Mondieu

Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, August 18, 2019, 2:08 p.m.

God Inspired Attitudes and Thoughts

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Today’s message from God Calling – A.J. Russell, reminds us that was we look to God, and walk in His ways, our attitudes and thoughts become God inspired.  Sometimes it takes a deliberate choice-gritting your teeth and seeking His face, and then going through the motions-not just for show, but making yourself do the right thing, think the right thing, etc.  In the end, it’s all worth it; and I’ve found that most of the time I have to laugh because it suddenly doesn’t seem like such a big thing after all.  There have been times in my walk with the Lord when I actually had to read the list in 1 Cor. 13, regarding love, to get myself back in the right frame of mind and on the right path.  Do whatever you have to do, and no matter what, don’t give up on your faith, or on yourself!

Love you from Cafe du Mondieu

Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, June 9, 2019, 12:03 p.m.