Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Remembering


Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing. In all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus. Do not quench the spirit. Do not despise prophetic utterances. Test everything; retain what is good. Refrain from every kind of evil.
1 Thessalonians 5: 16-20

Remembering a dear sister every day, whose words were full of the light that she reflected, and whom I miss, I went this evening to read some of her thoughts again, expressed in her quiescent blogs, and found this blessing and prayer I wrote when I first found her.

Walking in wisdom,
it is the intention of the heart
that seeks to confess Christ before men,
without crucifying Him anew.

Impossible without grace,

impossible without immersion in the Word of God,
not as a study for knowledge,
but as a baptism into His death.

Quietness, pause, selah, hesychia, stillness, peace,

the way into the Father’s throne room,
as we venture in,
following the word of Jesus,

taking nothing with us,

unclothed except for the Lamb without spot,
Whose precious righteousness covers our sinful nature,
hiding it even from our own eyes,

alone,

alone except for Him walking inside and outside,
above and below,
to right, to left of us,
before, and after,
enclosing us in His love,
our rock and our shield.

Glory to You, O God, glory to You!


Bless this sister’s sharing of her vision of Your throne,

and enlighten our eyes,
undeceive us,
Father,
for by Your Light we see Light,
and we become what we see.

Glory!

Glory to You, O God!

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous27/8/11 05:56

    Thank you for reminding of this prayer which you graciously wrote on my blog when I began my Lenten blogging journey. Thank for traveling several miles with me daily, thoughtfully, prayerfully, creatively, willingly, generously, always looking at Christ.

    Anyone who visits my old blogs should read the Comments: that is where they will find the spiritual treasures which you gave me. Thank you for shining your radiant light--the light of Christ through you--on my blog and in my life.

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