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Originally posted by Quaffer
Hey humblejoe,
Wow this is pretty thought provoking stuff. I believe we have lost the art of meditation too. Scripture tells us meditate on Him and His Word but I think that very few of us actually do it. I think the main reason could be that those who know how to do it are not teaching the younger and enexperienced how.
I have been surprised at how often I have heard another Christian, whose known the Lord for some time, say, they don't know what to say to God when they pray. ![]()
The "slain in the Spirit" thing can be a hot topic. However, like you said there is good reasoning behind it. But even that has lost it's mystery.
When I was a child, growing up in the penticostal church, I use to see people lay on the floor for hours. Now, they fall down, they immediately get back up. And, there seems to be very little change, although we can't see their heart.
As a child of course, I did what I saw the adults doing and never did "see" any changes. However, a few years ago, I basically got "zapped" by the Holy Ghost and my personality changed dramatically. People told me I glowed. Coworkers started asking me if I was in love. I'd say, yes, I fell in love with Jesus.
Now I'd known the Lord the majority of my life. I was saved, and I had a very close relationship with God. But I'd never had that happen before.
Meditating, for me, goes way beyond just thinking about God and what He's done. It involves my whole being. My body, my soul, and my mind.
It's during those times that God is able to reach down and poke at areas that He needs to change. It's during those times that I'm able to tell Him my heart. It's during those times He's able to tell me His heart.
Wow, Joe, thanks for bringing this subject up. I just love talking about Jesus.
Later brother . . .
Originally posted by isshinwhat
That was great, Joe. Amen, brother.
Neal
Wow Quaffer, there is a lot of annointing on your post.As a child of course, I did what I saw the adults doing and never did "see" any changes. However, a few years ago, I basically got "zapped" by the Holy Ghost and my personality changed dramatically. People told me I glowed. Coworkers started asking me if I was in love. I'd say, yes, I fell in love with Jesus.
Now I'd known the Lord the majority of my life. I was saved, and I had a very close relationship with God. But I'd never had that happen before.
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I remember one time, as a young adult about your age, listening to the Pastor talk about intamacy with Jesus. Even though I already had close fellowship with Him, I felt my heart begin to ache. I thought "How can I get closer to Him". I wanted more. My heart ached for more.
How exciting that we serve such an immeasurable God. He is so willing to reveal Himself to us. All we have to do is ache for Him, and then go after Him.
Originally posted by SnuP
Wow Quaffer, there is a lot of annointing on your post.
Humblejoe and Quaf, have y'all heard of Madam Guyon?
Originally posted by Quaffer
Joe,
You have such a tender heart toward the Lord. How refreshing that is.