And We Shall Be Received Into Glory

Be JOYFULLY re-assured in God’s ubiquitous presence. Quash the anxiousness constantly assailing your soul’s flank. God is intimately abiding with us… always and forever. He is forever inside of us and outside of us. The Holy Spirit abides.

Ministering angels do warfare all around us. Though it can often seem like God is busy elsewhere, He is not. Even though prayer does not always manifest immediately, God is actually totally focused on each one of us every sub-microsecond.

God cares for each of us with a tender passion beyond all description. He waits patiently for our attention, but He desires that we hearken – not because of His own need for authentication and obeisance, but because it’s what’s best for us:

Romans 8:28And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.

God’s pretty darn big. He can simultaneously manage multiple affairs with total concentration and total dedication. God invented true multi-tasking. He is infinite in capability… working eternally and pre-eternally. He is the infinite asymptote toward which all creation yearns and stretches.

When the world gets you down, always remember: at the end of the road… We shall be lifted up and received into glory. There will be JOY UNSPEAKABLE AND FULL OF GLORY!!!

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Below is a wonderful word from Rabbi Schneider encouraging us to live in God’s presence (short video):

www.youtube.com/watch

Published by JCT => Born-Again

I am a 71 year-old, married male, living in Dallas, Texas. Pre-eminently, I am a born-again Christian. My interests include THE WORD, space exploration, astronomy, science, naturopathic health remedies, the golden age of rock and roll, writing, animals, and various other random ruminations.

3 thoughts on “And We Shall Be Received Into Glory

    1. Thank you for the kind comment. Yes, God is so complex, that I suspect we will spend all of eternity learning and appreciating the full scope of His Wonder and His Love. Perhaps our spiritual growth will continue in heaven, I don’t know. I absolutely joy and luxuriate in the progressive realization of Jesus’ grace. However, I want to reach a state of *complete fulfillment* one day. Growth is sometimes a hard chore down here. I think I want to understand the whole nine yards one day and not have to evolve any longer (but I don’t know). In any event, heaven will be grander than anything we can possibly imagine. God is not about to shortchange us, so I am not anxious. I feel sure He’s saving the best for last.

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