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A Journey

“One night as I lay in bed, I yearned for my lover. I yearned for him but he did not come.” Song of songs 3:1

Life is a journey into the delight of God.

Everything we encounter begins with eyes to see and ears to hear.

It is perhaps our greatest tragedy when we fail to see things as they truly are.

Death, loss, damage, iloslation, separation all cloud the radiance of love. And the question that sometimes haunts us as we yearn for answers is does believing make any difference at all?

Here in the middle of tragedy we can dimly see the drama of God’s redemption.

It is often not just a longing that obscures our view but a focus on our circumstances instead of God’s answer.

And God’s answer is that you have new life in Christ. That you died with Christ and you were raised into his resurrected new life.

We sometimes feel that God is not coming without realising that he has already arrived.

Life in Christ is an awakening to the resurrected life now alive in you.

Where Are You?

“Before the dawn breezes blow and the night shadows flee, return to me, my love, like a gazelle or a young stag on the rugged mountains. ” Song of songs 2:17

You were born to enjoy the intimate presence of God. You were born to dance on the waves of grace. You were born to bask in the freedom of God’s unconditional love.

God’s cry from the very first is the same today, he says to us, “Where are you?”

He shouts to us through the storms of life, he whispers to us through the desperation of every perplexing situation and he pleads with us in every moment of heart break. “Where are you?”

His love is so infinite and encompassing that with a heart of sadness he allows us to choose the life we desire. His freedom is so boundless he gives us the freedom to walk away and choose our own destination and our own God’s.

But all the time he shouts out to us, “Where are you? ”

For in Christ’s intimate love is the answer to our hearts longing, the connection our hearts desire.

The goodness of God reaches out to us and says that God is faithful and he loves us with an everlasting love.

Every Good Seed.

“He browses amongst the Lillies.” Song Of songs 2:16

When God created you he placed inside of you a spiritual garden. A spiritual place that reflected a physical garden. He placed inside you his garden of pleasure. A place where he could enjoy and commune with you. A garden of intimate delight.

It is here deep inside you that he takes his most pleasure. For your heart is the place God chooses to dwell.

You have never been an after thought to God. You were not some annoying problem that he had to solve. You were never a thorn in your father’s side.

For God is and has always been your provider, your protector, your deliverer, your lover.

He declares that he will heal our waywardness and love us freely.

He comes to crush our disappointment, to heal our brokenness and to restore us to wholeness. To unite our spirit to his spirit and declare that we are New Creations in Christ.

Every seed of goodness and righteousness planted into your heart will produce a tree of his goodness and righteousness in your life.

Catch All The Foxes.

“Catch all the foxes, those little foxes, before they ruin the vineyard of love, for the grapevines are blossoming.” Song Of songs 2:15

What we believe in our hearts has the power to give us life or kill us.

One of the most deadly poisoning whispers that can take root in our hearts is “things will never change! ”

This lie traps our heart into the captivity of our circumstances. It imprisons us into the oppression of the moment. It kills hope, slays faith and delays all our expectations. We start to accept our captivity and distress as the normal.

It is believing this lie when we begin to doubt the goodness of God.

For the promise of God is that he will make all things new and that his glory will be made manifest in us.

It is here in the garden of our heart that we must keep out the lie. We must catch it before it destroys the harvest. We must release ourselves from its condemnation. For it is in the heart that condemnation runs riot and destroys the harvest.

And how do we catch the little foxes of condemnation?

We believe the truth of all we are now in Christ. We believe the truth of our right standing in Christ. We acknowledge the finished work of Christ alive in us. And we release our hearts by acknowledging all good things we have received in Christ.

For the promise is that God never leaves us or forsakes us and that if our heart drifts he still stays faithful to his promises to us.

The truth is that God delights and desires us and that he loves us with an everlasting love.

Are You Listening?

“Let me see your face; let my hear your voice. For your voice is pleasant, and your face is lovely. ” Song of songs 2:14

The desire God has placed within us is wild in its longing to pursue the one who is unknown.

It is a desire that only finds it’s fulfillment with communion with him.

It is a desire that rages inside that causes us to search towards the mystery.

He speaks and we hear his voice.

He reaches out to us and invites us into his embrace.

This embrace is found in his unconditional reconciliation through the death and resurrection of his son. A reconciliation universal, eternal and complete. Offered in sacrifice and given in love. But this reconciliation has to be received and has to be accepted.

For God who has done all things to bring you into a new abundant life wants you. He has provided everything and has demolished everything that stood in the way of giving you his all. All you have to do is receive the favour of God and live in its beauty.

Today God is whispering to you, to come and receive. Are you listening?

Goodness, Desire and Delight.

“My dove is hiding behind the rocks, behind an outcrop on the cliff. ” Song of songs 2:14

Our heart has the power to draw us to God or take us captive. It has the power to bring us into freedom or make us hide away in shame.

God with all his goodness, desire and delight draws us but our hearts choose our lovers.

The vastness of God’s love for us is found in Jesus. His life was a living sacrifice of God’s open display of his glory. For Jesus was the physical declaration of God’s goodness, mercy and compassion to a people seduced by religious fanaticism and lost in self righteous indulgences.

For it is in these indulgences that control is pursued at the price of freedom.

We hide from the one true God but God finds us.

Jesus found us and declared to us that he was bringing us into a new day of God’s favour. That he was here to set free the captive, to heal the brokenhearted, to turn our hearts back God.

Jesus leaves us free to love and wooes us with his passionate love and overflowing desire.

Jesus is not hiding from you and you never have to hide from him. Come out from behind your rock of your own security and embrace the grace of God.

God’s Freedom is Free

“The fig trees are forming young fruit, and the fragrant grapevines are blossoming.” Song Of songs 2:13

If we want isolation, despair and the right to be on our own god, God graciously grants us our wish.

God’s freedom is so free it allows us to live in the freedom we choose. His love is so relentless and so all encompassing that if we want nothing to do with hope, grace, peace and light he gives us the freedom to live in our own reality.

Regardless of our decisions and actions God’s goodness and grace reaches out to us and invites us to come and eat and know that He is good.

The ripe fruit of grace invites us to taste and know for ourselves that God is a faithful provider.

For grace is God’s exceeding, abundant life above all we could ask or think alive and working within us.

His season inside our hearts is the new ripe day of his abundance.

Yes God gives us the freedom that love demands. We can have whatever destiny we desire. We can have whatever future we want.

But Christ invites us to come and eat the ripe fruit of grace and let the love of God blossom in our hearts. For In Christ all things work together for your good, as he works and lives inside you.

The Winter is Past

“Look the winter is past and the rains are over and gone. The flowers are springing up, the season of singing birds has come and the cooing of turtle doves fill the air.” Song Of songs 2: 11-12.

Winter heralds the birth of spring.

Winter declares that there is a new day. A new day of resurrection, of new life, of a new name.

For without winter there cannot be spring.

And here is the truth of life that new life comes from death. It was out of darkness that light was created. It was out of nothing that the cosmos was created. It was out of the sparkling dust that we were created and it was out of the death of Christ that we were created as new creations.

The cross is the declaration of God that the old has passed and the new has arrived.

The promise of God is that from Christ’s death every promise he made has now been given to us. And we receive all the blessings of God because we have died with Christ and have been raised with him to live his abundant life.

It is now Christ life living and inspiring us to enter into a life that is sourced, strengthen and assured with the power of the Resurrection.

Come Away With Me.

“My lover said to me, “Rise up my darling! Come away with me, my fair one.” Song Of songs 2:10

We are invited to come away with God.

We are invited to come and experience his love.

We are invited into the embrace of God, into the loving arms of grace.

God has created an embrace of endless joy. It is an embrace that tells us he is the one true God of the cosmos. It is about embrace of passionate participation, that cries out for us to engage.

For God’s invitation is to come and experience abundant life. To know joy and overflow with peace. To never be alone again.

For loneliness is lost in the invitation to come and be loved forever.

For God loves you with an everlasting love. He welcomes you.

You are his fair one the focus of his devotion. You are the one he wants to come away with. You are the one he is calling out of everything that would captivate your heart.

The search in your heart, the longing for love, the restlesnes inside, the questions that perplex your mind are all whispers that God is calling you to come away with him.

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