Day 15 – created for communion
Our spirit is
given to us by God to enable us to respond to Him. –WATCHMAN
NEE
Many people tend to look at this
from the negative side. Why create us with the potential to sin? Why arrange
the universe in such a way that all this misery could enter? But please
remember: it's not all negative. The glass is at least half full. The presence
of sin and suffering is glorious testimony to the importance of divine-human
rapport. If nothing else, our present sorrows expose the primacy of our
relationship to God. Communion with us is His eternal desire; communion with
Him is our eternal purpose.
God's love, then, comes to us with
a risk and a cost because it can come to us in no other way. Like love itself,
the cost is mutual. We suffer when we scorn God's love, but so does God. As a
Christian, one look at the cross tells me how much.
1. Think of the people you love the most.
What risks
do you take by loving them?
Is your relationship with these people
worth the
risk?
2. Consider the fact that God loves you
infinitely, more than you love others.
What risks did God take in loving you?
3. Thank Him now for loving you that much.
Thank Him for considering a loving
relationship with you worth the risk.
Daily Quotation
Watchman Nee, The Release
of the Spirit (Sure Foundation, 1965), 25.
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