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How do you attain the deeper life?

 

You might think that the deeper life would be attained by more bible study, more prayer, more witnessing. But the deeper life, like life itself, is based on desire, not works. The deeper life is marked- by some of the things listed above. But unless you experience in your heart a longing desire to know Jesus more, even to participate in his sufferings, you will not likely find it. It will become a chore and tiresome pursuit.

 

How do you build such desire? It is not unlike your desire for your child or spouse. The more you spend time with them, value them, and learn about them the more you desire them.

 

The more we draw close to God the more we come to trust him and cherish our time with him. We learn that indeed “the Lord is good and his move eqndures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations* – even in painful situations, even in the midst of grief, even in sadness and times of feeling all alone. (* Psalm 100:5)

 

Being honest with yourself will help you with this matter of desire. When I look at where I send my time and money and the things that easily pull me toward them I can quickly scan where my desires are. I can say I love my family but if I am more eager to do something else, my real desire is not for my family.

 

As you spend time with God and pray and read his Word, consider his attributes. God is mighty, all powerful, just, compassionate, and full of mercy. His love endures through all generations. He is patient and faithful. He will not break a promise. You might do a study of the names of God and come to know he is the one who sees you where you are. He is your refuge, your friend, the one who has a good plan for your life.

 

Ask him to reveal more of himself to you. Ask him to show you how to look at people and possessions though the eyes of Jesus, so you can understand his will.

 

Let your desire for God grow in your heart. It’s a lifetime process and right here on the path with you.

 

God’s character

What words and images come to mind when you think about God?

Some people imagine an old guy with flowing robe and long beard. Some imagine a strict ever-demanding father type while others know a personal loving God whose lap they can climb into. Some can’t identify any vision of God because he seems so distant and uncaring to them.

It seems we have a tendency to try to put God in a box. We say he is a God of love, which is so true, but we neglect to recognize that he is also a just and holy God. Where would I stand under an all-powerful and just God? Could I even stand at all? I know some people who have said they were going to give God a piece of their mind when they get to heaven. I wonder if I will be completely speechless and fall to my knees when I first meet my Savior on the other side!

As we climb the mountain of God we come to understand that his complex character speaks to our complex lives. A simple God will not do. Our great God is:
Eternal – he always been and will always be God
Holy – he is perfectly pure
Unchanging – the same yesterday, today, tomorrow
All powerful – only that which he allows prevails
Ever present – always accessible to you
All knowing – perfect in knowledge and wisdom, past and future
Love – the essence of his relationship with his creation
Just – justice accompanies holiness
Merciful – he extends such amazing grace to us
Sovereign – he is in control even when we think he is not
Faithful – he keeps all his promises
Patient – he continually waits for us to turn to him
True – his light overcomes darkness because it is always true

For sure, he is all of these and more! But which of these attributes and characteristics of God speak most dearly to your heart in this season of your life? You can turn this experience back into praise by thanking God for who he is. Increasingly, I find myself more thankful for his great mercy and for his amazing grace in the middle of difficult trials. His faithfulness gives me such hope and cause for more thanks.

Our great God cannot be limited by our lack of comprehension or by our inattentiveness. He does not change simply because we cannot or will not come to grasp the fullness of his character. We need and we have a great big God. And in him we find our purpose, our passion, and our hope.

“My God is a great, big God
My Lord is a mighty Lord
My King is an awesome King
He’s my help in the time of need.”
– Sion Alford, My God