Gotta Luv It…
I’m no different than any of you – I suffer heartaches,
financial and personal struggles on a daily basis. Life is hard
at times but beautiful and a blessing also.
The one thing that must
be paramount and not tantamount is
God in our lives, regardless of what we go through. God is the same whether we are up or
down-and-out in life; His sufficiency and love never wanes – it’s always available.
Some want life without the Word, when the Word is the life. Jesus is the Word. And we must love Him
in order for the type of longevity and success
we want to have in this life.
I want to know how deep this love
can go. I’m addicted, fixated, obsessed,
fanatical, passionate, enamored; and in awe of what God can and will do for me
and those who love Him. And not out of
some semblance of piety or privilege – Just Love.
To be totally transparent, I often wonder why I was
chosen to seek Him in this manner and medium, to continue to write and encourage
– even when at times I’m crumbling inside and God takes my tears, the muddy
mess I am and plops me back on the potter’s wheel, pours His spirit into me and molds me back into a
worshiper, because I was created to worship.
In relationships, “liking” a
person can only take you so far. “Love”
can make you endure till death do us part and God promises us life in Him, but you “Gotta Luv It”.
We must learn to love in-spite of. Love spurs me to encourage when I want to
eject myself up off the turntable. Love
inspires me to be an inspiration even when it all appears to be in vain. His love is my incentive to bless others when
I am stand in desperate need of a blessing myself.
I look forward to hearing His
word daily; therefore, I look forward to encountering and fellow-shipping with
God daily. Relationships, like Rome,
weren't built in a day.
It’s not ESP or a type of sixth
sense but you will have God whispering sweet-nothings into your life and so
much more; it’s inexplicable.
When you know that you know that
you know… that you are in love, it’s scary because there is a fearful
vulnerability that is always present, that makes us constantly aware that we
can be hurt badly, but if God allows hurt to enter our lives, He is also God
enough to heal our lives.
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