Monday, May 11, 2009

It's A Relationship

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Article by Tom Gilbert


I knew my chance of getting the job was good when the consultant told me he had a personal relationship with the man I was to interview with. He was willing to be the mediator for me. His reference went a long way towards my hiring.


We often look for that inside track in life. If you have someone who will be a mediator it really improves your chances. When it comes to knowing God, is there someone we can count on to be that mediator?

Nice to Meet You, Jesus


Name above every name

One of the difficulties we face in getting to know God is our finite minds can't comprehend infinite God. God is well aware of this challenge for us. He reveals himself to us with His Spirit. In the most intimate way possible a relationship is formed. He goes even farther, because Jesus and God are one. So, to have a relationship with God all any of us need do is form that relationship with His son.


No one has seen the Father but the Son. And no one can go to the Father without the Son. This is one of the fundamental truths Jesus revealed. You want to get to know Him? You can, and will, through Christ. You don't need to get tight with a priest, minister or any other spiritual guru. You might benefit from fellowship and shared insight with them. However, we all can go direct to the one who has all power.


While Jesus teaches us to come to the Father through Him, isn't it interesting that the Master told us that what we do to others we are doing to him? Not only is this a great way for us to learn the meaning of loving others, it also seems like a good test of our sincerity. It's not such a problem to want to know Jesus and be His friend. But, I have to treat others the same way? Even the ones who are smelly, dirty, mean or ugly?


Whatever you do for the least of these….


It's all about a relationship. We should desire with all our heart to know God and we do that through knowing His son, Jesus Christ. Because Jesus calls us to love others just as he loves us we discover that this relationship goes two ways. Our love for God. God's love for us. And just as Jesus is the way to the Father, our love for others is a conduit for God's love. We permit God's love to be demonstrated through us. What an honor! What a responsibility!


God made us to know Him. We have a "God-sized" hole that only He can fill. He longs for us to spend time with Him and return His love.

Teaching Us To Live


I think one of the great benefits of a relationship with God is how He teaches me to live. He wants that personal relationship. And He wants me to share that with others. This takes religion out of just a church or a building and puts it into the streets. Life is all around us. God is all around us. We can choose to ignore or to interact. Our interaction can be positive or negative.


What kind of relationship do you have with God today? Are you grateful? Do you have forgiveness in your heart? Do you believe with all your being in the goodness of the Lord, yet humbly come before Him without any spiritual arrogance?


No matter what we do or how imperfect we are in our approach to God we find that He will never turn His back on us. What about us? Do we have the same attitude towards God?


One of the convictions that stings me the most is when I realize that I haven't made time for God in my life. I've failed to invest in our relationship and then I wonder why I feel hollow inside. There is no other relationship that can yield more benefit than this one. To be in God's presence is an honor and a delight.


Of course, any good relationship means lots of communication. Prayer is how we talk. Pray anytime and always, says Paul. Remember, our prayers are to be honest and loving and not selfish demands or "escape hatch" pleas.


Because of the Trinity of the eternal One God in three persons – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – it is perfectly acceptable to pray to Jesus, the Holy Spirit or the heavenly Father. There is no jealousy between them. However, Jesus taught us to pray to the Father. As we pray Jesus and the Spirit are interceding for us. It is a wonderful fellowship of the heart.


The personal relationship we develop with God in our private prayer and devotion time is crucial to living as a true Christian. We should also involve ourselves with others, uplifting and encouraging our brothers and sisters in the faith. In this way we affirm our faith and we realize the truth of the personal relationship that each of us enjoys with God. The combined effect of personal and community interaction with the divine One keeps us accountable and helps make us whole.



How is your relationship with God today?
Are you loving God?
Are you letting God love through you?

It's all about the relationship.




(livingthe solution.com)

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