Concealed in Glory

“God conceals the revelation of his word in the hiding place of his glory. But the honor of kings is revealed by how they thoroughly search out the deeper meaning of all that God says.”

Proverbs 25:2 TPT

Interesting thought or revelation here.  Is it in the Glory, that place of rapture and complete abandon, where Papa reveals the deep meanings of His word?  Not so much in ardent study, or fervent prayer but by remaining in His presence, dwelling in the shadow of the most high where the depths of his heart can be found.

We are not so much to be searching in the written word as we are to be consumed with searching the depths of His heart.  Laying our head on His bosom like John, listening to the still small voice of Papas very being.  Holding fast to His presence refusing to allow distractions and thoughts from any other intrude on the sweet fellowship of His presence.

That’s the real battle, pushing out the raging storm of thoughts and noise which seeks to drown out the very voice of Papa.

But the key to accomplishing that formidable task is to press into Him and His Glory.  Stop trying to block out the noise and start listening to the quiet voice of His heart. Seek that sound as opposed to trying to stop the other.   Attempting to block out the noise tends to just keep our focus on the noise and not on His voice.  Being thorough in our searching is all about our single focus on Him and asking the questions which the Spirit brings to us.  It is in this conversation with Papa where we are honored with revelation from the very heart of Yahweh!

“You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.”     Jeremiah 29:13

Footprints of Regret

We walk a path in life which leaves footprints in the sands of time, much like the story about walking on the beach with Jesus we are never alone in our journey.

We are always under His watchful eye, guiding us if we choose to listen, protecting us from disaster more often than we realize, but always allowing us to live our own will out as we see fit.

Along the way we make mistakes, trip up and even rebelliously run from Him, but we have the ability to wash those errors away, to cover those footprints up with His if we will only ask.

The paths we take may lead to pain and suffering for ourselves and our children but we always have the ability to go back to the tracks and wash them in the precious blood of Jesus

Doing so, as we ask for forgiveness and restoration of our rightful destiny, is the key to walking in freedom ourselves and breaking the chains we forged off our children.

It’s a simple thing to ask Jesus to wash it away, to cancel the debt, after all we are merely coming into agreement with His finished work of redemption and reconciliation which He settled on the Cross.

However it requires faith that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.    For it is only in His presence that we can see the justice and deliverance of His love cancel out our transgressions.

Enter His courtroom with praise, agree with the accuser that you left the path and followed his lies. Put them under the blood by asking Jesus To wash them away and declare the freedom you now have by faith.

Once Jesus has cast the lies into the sea of forgetfulness they are gone indeed, case settled, case dismissed.  Never let them resurface again.

Hallelujah!!