Tag Archives: God’s faithfulness

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.

 

Growing in truth

Yesterday, we considered the faithfulness of God and of His Word which is always trustworthy and applicable in whatever situation we face. While I knew this to be true before I was diagnosed with leukemia, I have come to a deeper experiential understanding of this during this unexpected journey. For sure, I have lots yet to learn and even more to apply. And I am quite imperfect in acting this out in my moment by moment challenges. For example, the mental impairment that comes with this disease is a daily challenge and I too often allow myself to get carried away by fits of frustration with it before I surrender the situation to God.

I know that one of the reasons Marcia and I have come to this deeper understanding of practical truth is because of the truth of Psalm 119:11 – “I have hidden your Word in my heart that I might not sin against you.” The time to ‘hide’ or protect his Word in our heart is not when trouble comes, but to establish it there well before the time of trial. I mean, what farmer goes out in the storm to plant his seeds? Surely, they would all wash away! Better they have opportunity to grow roots before the storm comes. When we grow in the truth we put down roots that sustain us in times of adversity.

If you are not accustomed to reading the bible, or to pursuing it for deeper understanding, try reading one book of the bible. Maybe the book of John near the beginning of the New Testament or the book of 1 John near the end of the bible. Before you read, ask God to reveal more of himself to you if you really want to get to know him more.

Ephesians 4:14 talks about the truth that sustains life and holds it together, the truth that keeps us from being carried away by every popular view and cunning persuasion. Reading God’s Word helps you put down roots and grow in the truth by understanding what you believe and why you believe it. It shows you what you can lean on with absolute trust. It gives you the direction and light you need to navigate a dark world. It will help you to grow in truth…and grace.

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” Psalm 119:105