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Try to Cultivate a Smile on the Inside.

This is a bit of a random thought, but there it is. 🙂

Where did it come from then?

It came to me at church, this morning (at the time of writing this, which is some time ago now.)
There were several singers on the stage. Some were old hands and some were a bit newer.
One singer looked as if she was rooted to her spot, whilst singing.
It reminded me of a conversation I had with a different person when they had been on the stage with the worship team.

They had said, that they were so nervous, that they just stood rooted to the spot and focused on their singing.

The singer I saw today looked as if she was experiencing something of the conversation I had heard, on some level.
I don’t know if this was actually the case or not, but it still started a thought process in my head.

My thoughts went to, “If you could help this singer, then what would you do, say to her?”

Try to sway a little, perhaps?
Could you try to rock on your heel or toe, on both feet or just one?
Maybe you could just try to move your shoulders in a very slight twisting motion?
Or any kind of movement that might help to ease any kind of tension?

Then my thoughts kind of went, “That’s all external, how about something for the inside?”

The thought, “Try to cultivate a smile on the inside.” Then came about, in a round about way. 🙂

OK, the thought is there, but what does it actually mean to cultivate a smile on the inside?

Take a breath and smile?
Not so helpful if you are singing as you need your breath to sing. 🙂
But could you try to take a spiritual breath and smile on the inside, whilst still singing???
Could we all possibly do this whenever we are feeling a bit (or a lot) nervous about anything?

I am reminded of a scene in the film Sully. The film about the Hudson river landing, of an airplane.

In the scene, a young Sully was just about to take his first solo flight.
His instructor gave him a lot of instructions/reminders of what he needed to do.
Then he said something along the lines of, “and remember to smile, this is meant to be fun after all.” The young pilot, Sully’s face, then lights up, and you can almost see his thoughts of, “of course, I’m going to enjoy this” play out across his face.

Instead of feeding our nervousness, could we try to starve it, and feed Our Heavenly Fathers thoughts, of who He says that we are, and as such try to smile on the inside?

What we are on the inside tends to make its way out to the outside.
So if we can work on the inside stuff, then hopefully it will filter through to the outside, and then we could all be better off for it.

1 Samuel 16:7
But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

Luke 6:43-45
43 “No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit. 44 Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from thornbushes, or grapes from briers. 45 A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.

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Not this again?

Have you ever had an inkling to do something that your just not that interested in doing, for it to then just keep coming back to your mind?
If you are like me, you can end up thinking, “Not this again?”

There is a something that keeps coming back to me at the moment. To me, it seems like complete nonsense. It’s something that I thought was completely dead. A song did come to me when I thought it was dead. “Dead things coming back to life again, I feel that there’s going to be another resurrection.”
So there I was with this something, that I thought was dead, with a song pelting out, “Are you sure it’s dead?” It’s all a bit confusing.

The latest time it came back to my mind was when I was asking God, “Why has it gone all quiet with You, at the moment?” Then the something comes back to my mind….
Another time of, “Not this again?” 🙂

“OK then Lord. If You really want me to, then I’ll try to have another go at this, again.”

I then had some thoughts go through my mind.
Does it sometimes go quiet with Our Lord God, because we are saying no to Him?
Do we sometimes ask, “What shall we do Lord?” Which Our Lord God answers with the something that, we just then say to, “Not this again?”

If we ask, and He then answers us, for us to then say “no.” Then would it be a surprise if He then just steps back and waits for us to say “yes”.
Leaving us thinking, “Why has it gone quiet, all of a sudden?” …..
I wonder what the reason could be??? …. 🙂

I think that we can all agree that obedience leads to blessings, so does disobedience lead to an emptiness?
To a quiet, that we would rather not have?

If we ask, and Our Lord God then answers us, then shouldn’t we listen to Him, and do whatever He asks of us?

Matthew 21:28-31

28 “What do you think? There was a man who had two sons. He went to the first and said, ‘Son, go and work today in the vineyard.’

29 “‘I will not,’ he answered, but later he changed his mind and went.

30 “Then the father went to the other son and said the same thing. He answered, ‘I will, sir,’ but he did not go.

31 “Which of the two did what his father wanted?”

“The first,” they answered.

Jesus said to them, “Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you.

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Can I see Your Grace, today, while I wait for …… ?

I’ve just watched the Brandon Lake YouTube video, Tear off the roof.
It shows The Chosen scenes of the roof being taken off and the paralysed man being lowered through it, to then be healed. It also shows the woman who was subject to bleeding, being healed, as she touches the tassels of Jesus’s clothes.

It’s great you see people get answers to prayer, but when you are waiting for …….. , then there can be a tendency to think, “When will it be my turn, Lord?”

Yes, that was my thought as I watched it.
My wife is still in need of a healing touch, being a stroke survivor of plus 20 years. But then a thought along the lines of, “Help me to see Your helping hand to me, in the here and now.” kind of came.
Hence the title of this post,
Can I see Your Grace, today, while I wait for …… ?

Sometimes, it’s just not easy waiting. It can be all the more difficult to wait when you know One who is able to do, all the more, than we can imagine.
The Lord God Almighty, who is able to do ALL things.

So how do we cope when the answer to our prayer for ……… appears to be, not yet, or even, no?

Will we jump up and down a little bit (or a lot) and then try to explain to God, why He should listen to our point of view and then tell Him how things ought to be done?? …. ???

Who’s the one who is really in charge?

God IS God!
Only He knows what the the best outcome is.
Will we remember this as we deal with ……. ?

Will we be able to come to Our Loving Heavenly Father, and hear and follow His way, while we are dealing with …….. , so that we can then see the grace that He has for us today, in the here and now, while we struggle with ……. ?

I’d like to continue this post with a host of helpful advice about how to do this, but I’m struggling to know where to go with this next.
However I have just listened to the latest message from Elevation Church, and it’s so in line with the title of this post.

If you want or need something extra on this subject, then do a search on YouTube for,
The God Of Answers Holly Furtick Elevation Church
It will bless you.

The final note on this post has to be the scripture that many of us may already be thinking of.

2 Corinthians 12:9-10
But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 10 That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.

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Denial, can be a Tricky thing.

Have you ever needed to deal with a situation where denial is playing it’s part in some way?

If you have, then you might see a truth or two in this week’s post title.
For denial, can very much so, be a tricky thing to deal with.

I am coming to the thought that one of the first things that denial does, is state (ever so quietly), “I’m not here, there’s no problem here, the problem is somewhere else!”

How can you deal with a problem, if you don’t see it?
Hence part of the reason why denial can be so difficult to deal with.

You can be hit with a wall of,
It’s not me it’s you!
What’s your problem.
I’m not upset, you’re the one who’s upset. (Upset could be changed for, angry, disappointed, annoyed, and many other emotions.)
You’re talking utter nonsense, I’ll just not listen to it.
(I dare say that denial has many more tactics than the few that I have listed here.)

If there is denial working in me, then I can possibly do something about it. But if denial is working in others, that we are dealing with, then that can be all the more challenging.

I’m just going to ask the question of, “What can I do if denial is working it’s will out in me?”

The first thing to do is ask the question of, “Is there any denial in me?” Then be willing to hear the truthful answer, and act accordingly.

You could try to clear the decks, by asking in your Heavenly Fathers presence, “If there is any denial in me, then please take it away, and fill the space with You and Your Truth instead.”

The essence of the above paragraph is to try and ask, “How much of the problem is me?”

John 8:31-32
31 To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. 32 Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

Have you also found that, sometimes it can be easier to see others faults, so much more easily, than our own?
Is this possibly because denial is playing a bigger part in us than we would like???
Could we try to follow David’s example instead?

Psalm 139:23-24
23 Search me, God, and know my heart;
    test me and know my anxious thoughts.
24 See if there is any offensive way in me,
    and lead me in the way everlasting.

If we seek The Lord Our God, and ask for His help, then He can lead us in the path of, the right way to go.

The words of a prayer, have come to my mind.
Instead of seeking to be understood. Please help me to understand.

If you are lead to, then try to dwell on the above scripture for as long as The Lord Our God directs you to.

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1 John 1:5-10

Light and Darkness, Sin and Forgiveness

This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.

If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word is not in us.

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AND!!!

A bit of a strange tittle for a post, but there it is. 🙂

It’s how I have been left feeling after an incident at work, or more to the point, as I was trying to leave work.

The short version, (I tried to write the long version, but it just didn’t work) is that I go through a security gate as I cycle home that is monitored by a camera and an intercom system. On one particular day, it just didn’t quite work, as I was trying to go home. I had to call the security on my phone instead, and even then, not only did I find out that the intercom was not working, but the gate release was also having a moment. I was effectively at the gate (rattling it a bit) inwardly screaming, “Let me go home!”

Eventually the gate did open, and I could go home.
I was just a bit annoyed, but looking back I wasn’t as annoyed as I think I could have been.
Is a previous post of “Take a breath, and remember to smile.” starting to become a part of me??? 🙂

I hadn’t reached the point of “And!!!”, just yet…. but it was coming.

The following days at work, and a number of emails titled, “When my day is finished, then let me go home!” Managed to bring me to it though.

The final email was very short. It stated that, “it was a switch that was stuck.”

I just looked at it and thought, …. “And!!!” …… “Are you going to fix said switch then???”

I spoke to my manager, and part of his response was, “you’re only going to annoy people if you keep going on about this. Perhaps they will fix it now that you have brought it up?”

It just left me thinking, “You’re just not getting this. It’s all well and good knowing there is a problem, but it’s not going to mean much, unless someone commits to fixing the problem.”

It brought back memories of “One Vital Step… Just not Done.” When the slow cooker was prepared, but not switched on.
Doing that last step does make all the difference.

I have to admit that I then went on a bit of a sulk mission, or a bit of a quiet quit.
I kind of thought “I can’t be confident that I’ll be able to leave the site without any problems and no one seems to care. So why should I care about any of my work that I’m expected to do? I’ll just do what I have to.”

Thank fully it didn’t last too long. I was soon reminded of the, “Accept, Repent and Forgive” way of thinking (I perhaps didn’t listen to it as quickly as I should have though. 🙂 )

It also got me thinking, do we quiet quit or go on a sulk mission when things don’t go the way we want them to in the church?
What I mean is, do we stop giving our best because we are upset with …… ??

Unfortunately it can be all to easy to fall into the wrong mindset, if we are not on our guard against it. We need to be on our guard against the enemy. Taking offence for anything and then going on a sulk mission could be one of the enemies biggest weapons that he has against us.

Instead, can we try to bring whatever is causing us grief to Our Heavenly Father for His input?
When He gives us His input, then will we be able to follow His leading?
Will we be able to take the path that He sets before us to take?

Will we be able to seek forgiveness and reconciliation in place of, I’m right and your wrong?
Will we be willing to ask, “Is there any offensive way in me?”
Will we be willing to listen to the answer, if Our God brings something to us?
And, then will we be willing to work on anything that we need to?
Following the prompting of Our Loving Heavenly Father?

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The Defective Screw

This is something that I wrote quite a while back now, it’s just that now seems as good a time to publish it as any.

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I was building a stud wall just recently. I was building my stud wall using 4″ screws instead of nails.
Well, it just seemed easier to me. Screw them in rather than bang them in and make all that noise.

I was using my electric screwdriver to power these screws in. It’s a lot quicker and easier to do that than to use a hand screwdriver, it’s a lot of hard work to use one of them.

So there I was quite happily building my wall using my electric screwdriver powering these screws in and making good progress with it.

When I came to one screw, I put the electric screwdriver on it, as I had so many times before, and pushed the button to drive the screw in.
The head of the screw wobbled and the screwdriver was thrown out of the head.
“OK, try that again.” I thought. So I did, and it did exactly the same thing again.

That seemed a bit strange as the screw was in the hole and everything was just as it should be. So I thought I’d take the screw out and have a look at it.

When I did I saw that the screw was slightly bent. That’s why the screw was wobbling.
So I just threw the screw to the side and I went to my big box of screws to get another one, as I’ve got plenty of them.
So I did just that. I picked my new screw up and put it in the hole and powered it down with no problems.

Then THE WORD OF THE LORD came to me.

A bruised reed he will not break…
(Sounds a bit like Matthew 12:20)

I stood there and just looked over to where I had thrown the screw and thought,
It’s strange that I should get a word like that when I’m doing this.

Well, anyhow. Seeing as I’ve got it I’ll just ponder it a little bit.

So as I was pondering things, I looked at the screw and I thought,
This screw, I suppose is a bit like me, and every one else.
I don’t mean that I’m bent because I’m not.
What I mean is we’re not quite right.
We’re not quite fully as we should be.
I mean we should know this as we’re told we’re sinners often enough, and that means that we not perfect just like this screw.

OK, so what?
What does this mean now?

Well, this screw, could I still use it?
Ultimately I think the answer has to be yes. It would still do what it was meant to do if I was able to screw it into the wood. The only thing is I couldn’t use my electric screwdriver and power it down.
After all that’s why I threw it away in the first place.
But if I used a hand screwdriver, I could quite easily screw this thing in and it would do it’s job.
It would hold firm and keep things held together as it should do.
It’s just that I would need to take a little bit more time and care with it and treat it slightly differently compared to the ones which are perfect.

Now the thing is, if I’m like this screw and so is every one else in my church who I know, then does that mean that we all need to try and take a bit more time and care with each other, rather than ploughing on through with the electric screwdriver.
Do we all need to stop and slow down a little?
Spend a bit of time and care with each other?
With a little bit of care and attention we can get the job done.
It might not be as quite as quick as we would want it to be done, but it could be done.

I suppose that this screw isn’t quite so defective after all.

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Do not fear the Pressure of, Before the Break-Through

Have ever been told, “There’s a break-through coming.” To then only face nothing but pressure?

The Israelites knew something of this, when they were in Egypt. In Exodus chapter 5, the Israelites were told to make the same number bricks, even though they had to go and gather their own straw.

The pressure on them was turned up, just as Moses and Aaron had delivered a message of God coming to set them free. (Exodus 4:29-31)

Instead of just being set free, the Israelites had to make bricks without straw. Then they saw all the signs that God performed against Egypt.
The pressure was turned up, and they did get the break-through, and they were set free.
They did get to the good bit, and saw God’s hand at work in their being set free.

Just before the Israelites went through the Red Sea, they felt that same pressure.

Exodus 14:12-14
12 Didn’t we say to you in Egypt, ‘Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians’? It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desert!”

13 Moses answered the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. 14 The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”

You only need to read the rest of Exodus chapter 14 to see how God sets His people, the Israelites, free.

If you find that the pressure is being turned up in your life, then is a break-through just waiting to happen?

Can we then press on in all that much more to Our Lord God Almighty, and then see the break-through happen?

Hebrews 10:36-39
36 You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised. 37 For,

“In just a little while,
    he who is coming will come
    and will not delay.”

38 And,

“But my righteous one will live by faith.
    And I take no pleasure
    in the one who shrinks back.”

39 But we do not belong to those who shrink back and are destroyed, but to those who have faith and are saved.

Heavenly Father,
No one likes the pressure of before break-through.
Please strengthen and empower anyone who is feeling this pressure.
Lead and guide them in Your way to go.
Give them Your strength and wisdom to take Your path, that will lead to the break-through.
Our Loving Heavenly Father.
Amen.

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Are we Cave Dwellers, without knowing it?

I’ve been watching Elevation Church, just recently.
This weeks (at the time of writing this) was,
Come Out Of The Cave-Pastor Daniel Floyd-Elevation church.

Pastor Daniel was talking about the time just before Gideon. Judges chapter 6. The Israelites had gone astray and The Lord had given them over to the Midianites. It was so bad for the Israelites, that they were living in caves.

Pastor Daniel Floyd’s basic message was, come out of the cave and step into the good that God has for you. (There was a more to the message than just that. 🙂 )

As I was reading some of the comments of “I’m coming out of the cave of ……” I kind of thought, “I’m not really in a cave at the moment.”
But then I thought, “Or am I in a cave, but it’s so comfortable that I don’t recognise it as a cave???”

Pastor Daniel had said that all the Israelites were in the caves, and that they may have grown used to the caves, and even possibly found some comfort in them. The Israelites might even have felt more safe and secure in the caves.
But the caves were not where they were meant to be.

Which leads me to the title of this post of, “Are we Cave Dwellers, without knowing it?”

If we are in a situation long enough, then do we just accept it as the norm?
Even if it’s not where we should be?
Even though it’s that much less, than what we should be experiencing?

Do you feel that you are living the abundant life of blessings that you feel you should be?
I know that I quite often feel that there should be more, in some way. Is this because I am living in a cave of some sort, that I don’t even recognize?

So, do I actually need to step out of the cave, that I’m struggling to even see, in order to step into all the goodness that My Lord God Almighty has for me?

Stepping out of a cave. and going out into the open, where enemies could be waiting, is a bit of a daunting proposition. But, if The Lord Your God is telling you to go….. then you’re not going in your own strength. You’re going in His Strength!
Now that puts a different slant on things.

We have a need to keep in step with Our Lord God, and as we do this, then can we expect to see that much more of His Kingdom, opening up before our very eyes?
If we can keep in step to the Beat of His Drums, then how much more will we see?
If we can be carried along with Him instead of carried away by ourselves, then again, how much more will He show us?

We all may long to see miracle’s, signs and wonders, but do we need to shift our longing to see more of Our Lord God Almighty instead?

Are miracle’s, signs and wonders, just the train of His robe?
Is it just the train of His robe that you are longing to see?
Shouldn’t we be fixing our eyes on The One who goes before the train of His robe?
Our Lord God Almighty!

My Lord God Almighty,
Please help me to see, know and follow You that much more.
Please help me to step out of any cave that I might be hiding in and to follow Your leading that much more closely.
Please help me, to be one who hears, knows and follows Your Voice, that much more.
My Loving Heavenly Father.
Amen.

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Can we Judge, without Passing Judgement?

This has been going round my head just recently. In some respects it sounds like an oxymoron to me. After all, if we judge, then are we not passing judgement?

Matthew 7:1-2 is the obvious passage to go to when thinking about judging others.
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.

So from Jesus, we are called to not judge. But are there other scriptures that we can look to?

When Saul was trying to take David’s life, how did David respond to him. One of his responses can be seen in,
1 Samuel 24:12
“May the Lord judge between you and me.”

When Joseph’s brothers came to him, afraid that he was going to deal badly with them when their father had died, (to be honest, they had treated him pretty badly, selling him into slavery and all that.)
What was Joseph’s response?
We can see it in,
Genesis 50:19-20
19 But Joseph said to them, “Don’t be afraid. Am I in the place of God? 20 You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.

Jude 1:9
But even the archangel Michael, when he was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses, did not himself dare to condemn him for slander but said, “The Lord rebuke you!”

In the above instances, I think, we can see a judgement taking place, but without doing the judging personally. It’s almost as if they are judging the situation, and not the person.
They are leaving room for God to take that role.

David says, “May the Lord judge between you and me.”
Joseph says “Am I in the place of God?”
And even the archangel Michael says, “The Lord rebuke you!”

There is judgement being made, but they are not doing the judging, they are leaving room for The Lord to do that.
Can we do likewise?
This is possibly/probably a big ask.

When someone hurts us, we then naturally judge. It’s in our instincts.
“How dare you do ………. to me!!!???”
Have you ever been there? I’m pretty certain that I have.
Can we do better in the future?

What happens when we allow ourselves to judge the person instead of the situation?
Misunderstandings. ….. possibly?
Misunderstandings are the enemy’s playground. If we allow misunderstandings to enter into us, then are we dancing to the tune of our enemy?
It’s going to be so much better if we can get into step with The Lord our God!
Can we seek to understand, rather than to be understood?

Can we apply Love to the situation instead?
1 Peter 4:8
Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.

These are not easy things to wrestle with, but with God, we are able to do all things.
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

I think that I have written about some of the steps that might possibly be needed to come to this place, in the past. Below I shall list some posts that might be helpful to others (At the end of this post).
If the The Lord prompts you (one just stands out to you,) then do consider reading that one. He will be your best guide for what you need right now at this moment. If you ask Him for His help, then He can lead you to just what you need at this very moment.

The words of a certain song have just come to my mind. They seem to be taking on a new meaning to me.

We make space, we make room.
We have come to yield to You.
We make space, we make room
How we long to be close to You.

You could consider listening to the song. A YouTube search for “We Make Space” should find it.

Our Loving Heavenly Father,
Please help us to always bring all things to You, for Your help and guidance.
You do know what is the Best way to go.
So please help us to see, hear and know Your ways, so that we can follow You, that much better.
Amen.

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Forgiveness is Key

Forgiveness and Reconciliation are Two very Different Things
Reconciliation may or may not be the next step after forgiveness.

Accept, Repent and Forgive, There is Power Here!
Three little words, such power.

The Church on the Cliff Top
Will we listen for the small steps as well as the vision?

Are we willing to be challenged?
Will we listen to Father, even when He challenges us?

Let the Rubbish be put Outside
When Jesus asks for something, will we then hand it over?

I don’t like cats!
Can we view those people, who we struggle with, in a different light?

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Is Our God, The God of Instantaneous Eternity???

OK, this post starts with a disclaimer. If this starts to make your head hurt, then just stop reading. I’m only barely grasping at straws with this one. 🙂 Rather than being annoyed by this one, if it isn’t for you, then please stop reading and let this one go by for someone else to read.

If you are still with me, then let’s buckle up and see where this takes us??? 🙂

God is ALL Powerful!
Hopefully we can all agree on that one.
Time is also different for God.
Hopefully we can agree on that one as well. The bible does state in,
2 Peter 3:8
But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day.

So time is different to God than it is for us (mere humans).
But what does that different look like???
Could it be something of an “Intstataneous Eternity” ???

I know, an “Instantaneous Eternity”, sounds like an oxymoron. It just doesn’t, humanly speaking, make sense. They are two opposite ends of the spectrum of time put together. For us mere humans, it just can not be.
But, is God constrained by the same laws of time that we are?

I’ve already stated that time is different for God, and shown a Bible verse to back this up. So I do think that God is Not constrained by the laws of time as we are.

So, is there any reality to the idea that God could, in an instant, experience an eternity?
An “Instantaneous Eternity ” ???

I’m just putting an idea out there. But if there is any truth to the idea, then what could this possibly mean?

One of the things that I have struggled with is freewill working with predestination in unity.

To me, they were opposites on the same spectrum.
To me, they have looked as if they were an oxymoron.
My thinking used to be we either have freewill to make our own choices, or we are predestined to follow a path that has been laid down before us. How could we have both, working in unity with each other?

Enter God with His time frame of “Instantaneous Eternity” … ???
In all our instances we have the freewill to make our choices.
God, in His “Instantaneous Eternity” already knows what our freewill choices will be, as they are just a history, that He already knows… ??

Isaiah 46:9-10
 Remember the former things, those of long ago;
    I am God, and there is no other;
    I am God, and there is none like me.
10 I make known the end from the beginning,
    from ancient times, what is still to come.
I say, ‘My purpose will stand,
    and I will do all that I please.’

So could we have freewill and predestination, working hand in hand, both at the same time??

I’m not trying to say that this “Instantaneous Eternity” idea is fully correct. I just don’t have the credentials to do that. All that I’m doing is passing on something that I’ve had a glimpse of, that I am trying to make sense of in my own mind.

At best, could I class this account as being an instance where
1 Corinthians 13:12 applies?

12 For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

For any who are still with me, I hope that I haven’t made your head hurt too much. 🙂

I do pray that anyone who has read this, and all it has done is cause confusion, that Our Lord God would intercede and bring clarification or just let it fall away as an idea that doesn’t matter.

I also pray for any who have read this and can possibly see something here, that Our Lord God would also intercede and bring His clarification, and a way to apply these thoughts, in a way that brings Glory to Our Lord God Almighty.

Proverbs 9:10

10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
    and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.

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As I have thought about this post, a thought has come to me.
It comes from the 1 Corinthians 13:12 verse.

12 For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

If Our God dwells in the “Instantaneous Eternity”, then when we go to be with Our Father in Heaven, (for those who accept and follow Our Lord God Almighty) then will we then experience the “Instantaneous Eternity” also???

But what about those who don’t know and follow Our Lord God Almighty?
Will they then experience an “Instantaneous Eternity” of the not so nice place… (Hell) ???
Will they, in every instant, know the full terror of all that is in their realm???

Suddenly, Hell seems to be a whole lot more, of a scary place to be. … ???

If Our Heavenly Father prompts us to speak up for Him in …… , then can we do so, so that we can then lead as many as possible away from such a place???

If you haven’t made the choice to follow Our Lord God Almighty, then maybe you might want to change that position now?
The starting place could simply be asking, “God, if You are really there, then help me to see and know You.”
If you do take that first step, then Our Lord God will lead and guide you.
We all, just need to be willing to hear, and follow His ways.

Another follow up step could be to use the Lords Prayer as a model for how to pray.
A previous post of How Do You Pray when you feel you just can’t do anything? looks into how to do this.