Diligently Seeking

What is your priority in life?  Are you seeking something that is at best a temporary accomplishment to satisfy the flesh?  The ego would have you focus on the unimportant at the expense of the precious and everlasting.  We ought to be contemplating those precious promises given to us by Our Heavenly Father.  Love is absolutely the greatest revelation you can receive, bar none.  Secondly, faith is a critical aspect of our walk.  Faith is required when we are living in a span of time.  The maturing process includes a time factor.  Jesus did not begin His ministry until he had turned thirty years of age but we know that at a young age he was about His Father’s business.

Hebrews 11:6  But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.

I can attest that I have diligently sought a full and complete relationship with My Heavenly Father.  HIS grace and mercy have prevailed in life… by necessity mind you.  My past failures were certainly noteworthy but HIS mercy was more than sufficient.  I have complete and utter faith in HIM.  One only has to consider the vastness of the universe to begin to understand HIS wisdom and resources available to HIS children.

As we diligently seek HIM, we are rewarded.  I have been spared from death, disease, financial destruction, and the list goes on.  Some people may tell you that HE does not heal anymore.  It is too late for me, HE has healed me multiple times.  Some people may tell you that HE has no interest in your financial affairs.  Too late, HE has delivered me from financial famine.

As we walk in Love, we align ourselves with HIM.  David was a man after GOD’S own heart and I want to be known in that regard as well.  How about you?

Each of us will be tested as we mature in faith.  We must trust HIM and HIS Love for us.  As we do, we set ourselves up for a reward for HE knows our needs and our righteous desires.  As a Father, HE will fulfill those needs and desires more so that we can fathom.

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