Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Expectant Believer

I keep coming back to the Message Bible describing Joseph of Arimathea as an "expectant believer". He lived expectantly, on the lookout for the Kingdom of God.

Am I? Am I abiding in Him in such a way that I am expectant of His presence, of His promise, made real? Am I phoning it in, or taking the easy skimming way? Am I expecting to see Jesus in my life in real ways, or am I 'hoping He has time for me'?

In a world of negative, of looking for the worst, we need to be expectant more of God. It is an active faith, a living faith. One that seeks. One that searches. One that lives.

I am learning, slowly, that this walk of faith has so many layers. We talk about going deeper like we would the ocean, assuming there is a bottom. A depth where we stop. I think there is no bottom. The deeper is like going deeper into space - we keep going and going. Closer and closer to Him to be sure, but how can there be limits with a limitless God?
I rest in my faith, right now I have to.  No rock of 'a map'. Just Him. And taking the next step even though I can't see the one after. (and the planner in me HATES that sometimes, most of the time. But we are learning to trust.).
That not having a Plan B or Plan C, but going all in for Plan A terrifies and thrills me. Win, lose or draw I'm going with God. He has this. And I just need to saddle up and ride.

As our Pastor Kevin Weatherby of Save The Cowboy says, you have to choose to tie on hard and fast to Jesus. We can have a looser dally for somethings, but our faith needs to to tied on. Don't let go. Don't lose your stirrups or drop the reins.

And the post that got this one going is found here: http://www.joannfore.com/intimacy-with-god/ 
Stop by and have a read. And be blessed. Don't miss the great conversations happening in the comments.

8 comments:

  1. Yes, we do need to hang on tight to that faith, don't we? Not droppin' the reigns and God IS willing!

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    1. Don't drop the reins, and let God lead. :-) Thanks for coming over!

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  2. I like the idea of no measuring of the height and depth of God and how we just keep on going always with God's eye upon us. He knows exactly where we are and it would be wonderful to always have eyes open for only Him, for seeing Him at work in our days and in those moments when all is topsy turvy. I am one who is thankful that He is always holding our hand and upholding us as He teaches the ways of the Kingdom.

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    1. Love your comment Jeannie. You bless me! Thanks for being here.

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  3. I love this. The whole thing, but especially the word picture of an ocean and yet how limitless is our God - as limitless as space. Thank you for sharing your heart with us, was truly blessed.

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    1. Bless you Victoria, you encourage me so and bless me in that encouraging!

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  4. So true! He is a God with no limits!! :)

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