When we are reborn, we are given a new lease on life. This life-giving renewal is eternal life. Life is full of miraculous events that communicate satisfactorily to each other. We believe that our eternal life is a gift from God, like planting a seed in the ground and watching it grow into a tree. In the Psalms, God provides gifts to us through contact.God's sufficient logic is not just confined to generously bestowing gifts on us without our appreciation, because that would be pointless; it is because after all, the deliverance is in God alone, but it is for us. God is not in need of salvation in the traditional sense. God is able to save us without needing any assistance from us. This sacred word is communicated as a means of eternal deliverance. God has given us the ability to connect with Him on a deeper level by using words and symbols. This gift is truly unique, allowing us to experience His mysterious presence in a way that is truly special. The Psalmist prayed fervently to God to reveal the sacred word of salvation to him, a person who was struggling earnestly to find salvation in the eyes of God. He was delivered miraculously from his plight. He had a clear purpose and was very individualistic. He believed that our spirit and the Spirit of God are inextricably linked, and that this united with the Spirit allows us to exclaim, "Abba, Father." The extreme level of dependence on God was demonstrated by the fact that he turned to Him for eternal deliverance in the face of our own diffucult circumstances. This is what I call living an adventurous life full of significance. These are special moments where we pay attention to God's word of salvation, coming to us in an eternal way.We are reduced to a childlike dependence on God when we go from hearing His words to experiencing His presence. We cling to him tightly as if he were one of us. When we accompany a child in prayer, we see their despair turn to ecstasy as they experience the presence of God. As the sacred word becomes more commonplace, He becomes a part of us, always travelling alongside us. As we live our lives without ever experiencing the excitement and adventure of the world, we feel empty and lost. But when we fill ourselves with Jesus Christ, who is the source of life and adventure, we experience a sense of fullness and joy that never fades. The passionate surges of love come and go, but the love between God and us is constant. Accepting His word and being implanted by it is not about understanding it all, but rather about trusting Him to be with us in our deep adventures.
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