Monday, January 29, 2024

 The notion I would like to convey is that we perceive enlightenment within the radiance of a divine presence. Our limited capacity prevents us from fully comprehending and aligning with God's ultimate will and desires for us. Consequently, we find ourselves perpetually dissatisfied in our earthly existence. We are caught amidst the anguish of sin and the bliss of eternal life, yet we are guided along a specific trajectory predetermined by God since eternity. Our assurance lies not in our ability to decipher God's will with utmost precision, as doing so would only lead to despair. Rather, we must acknowledge that His delight and pleasure transcend our comprehension, surpassing our very existence. We can catch glimpses of His magnificence, but will never attain complete satisfaction. Our journey is not one of attaining perfection, but of yielding to His absolute authority, even though we cannot fully grasp the profound impact or comprehend what lies ahead, as it surpasses our cognitive abilities. It is imperative that we allow His vastness to alleviate our frustrations.I must depart from this conversation. When one fully embraces the greatness of God, they will encounter the voices of the world that mockingly say, "If he truly relies on God, then let God rescue him." In the realm of reality, these voices represent the dark thoughts of irrational suicide, which are subdued by the overwhelming power of God's magnificence. Humans are inherently fearful and tend to succumb to irrational threats unless they experience a power greater than their limited abilities. It is through God's all-encompassing love and unwavering faithfulness that we find the courage to face death and destruction. To grasp the extent of God's power, we must elevate our thinking and deepen our understanding of submitting to that power. This will allow the Holy Spirit to completely consume our inner world, including our intentions, affections, and aspirations. We can place our trust in God because there is no circumstance that can force us to abandon our faith.

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