Genesis 5:24
Enoch walked with God;
"Enoch walked with God." How cool would that be? At any given time, just dial up the ruler and
creator of the universe and invite Him for a walk. Impossible, you say. Unimaginable, you claim.
Beyond what seems logical to us, it is absolutely within
our reach to dial up Almighty God. The
only issue is that to connect we have to be on the same line. We can only get on the same line by
disconnecting from all the other lines of distraction that we are dialed
into. A lot of work to be done there,
but well worth the effort. Spiritual
truth awaits.
Let us be inspired by Nicolas Herman, an early 1600's gentleman who became a monk and took on the name of Brother Lawrence. He later wrote the book, "The Practice of the Presence of God." It seems that Brother Lawrence became known for the profound peace and joy in his life. His demeanor became so well known that people of all walks began coming to him for spiritual guidance. His conversations and his letters to those he communicated with became the basis for his book.
Brother Lawrence's secret was that he made devotion to the Lord part of every task, no matter how mundane. By his own admission, the process was difficult and tedious. Even so, his perseverance paid off. He gradually began to experience the presence of the Lord in all that he did. Bottom line is that he treated all of his labor as sacred, as done unto the Lord, and as a result he walked with God each day.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for granting us the privilege
to be alone in Your presence. We praise
You for making Your throne accessible to us.
We bless the name of Jesus for dying on the cross for us so that we are
worthy to come before You. We pray,
Lord, that You would teach us how to shed the distractions of the world and make You the center of all that we do.
May we all learn to rejoice in complete comfort in Your sweet presence. We ask all these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Our Ever Present Lord.
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