Monday, July 13, 2009


Thoughts for another day

July 13, 2009

Today's verse: Jer. 29:13. And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart. (KJV)
(Pls. read the above before you read further. Thanks)

The angels looked down and beheld the mire that humans had flung themselves in; Sad. They were available to help them as the Lord of Hosts had commanded, but who sought their help anyway. People of the world had sunk into great depths of depravity and immorality. They knew not the Savior’s love for them nor the purpose they’d been called for on the earth. They had no inkling of what they were doing and absolutely no brief on the wonder they were. They did all the beguiler of souls told them to, as it appeared good to them. All in all, everyone had sinned and were outside the ambit of God’s glory.

They looked upon His face. They knew Him and the beauty of His being. They loved Him. They couldn’t understand why humans, His choicest creation shunned Him so much. Was the guile of the evil one so strong to entrap even the best of them? Not so, not so came the thought. For God always had His own who would rise from the ashes as it were, and find Him. For the sake of them, He had given His unfailing Word. His precious Word said, ‘And you shall seek me and you will find me when you seek me with your whole heart!’ Ah…, that was His promise to them.

As long as God was; as He always was for He said of Himself, “I AM”, they knew, somewhere in some muck, with the sand almost covering them, there were those who would look up and shout, ‘Lord help me.’ And their hearts would cry out searching intensely for the lover of their souls; and heaven would pause and say, Hey, I see my friend drowning. He would then summon them and send them on a rescue mission. And heaven would resound with joy. For one who had sought had found and come into the bosom of the Holy One. The Angels would then sing their song of delight, ‘All glory be to the Holy One, who was, who is and who is to come!’

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