Journal Jottings---relevant to breath
--- Liking holding breath when big boys fell on me at the Kiwanis Pool one summer and I struggled to untangle from their weight and BREATHE--- felt desperate to break the surface of that water and gulp the air----or at the Duncan’s home where I learned to swim with other girls in my brownie troop and we tried to see who could hold their breath the longest.---- ---no other thought but wanting to win but..... SO needing that air---felt that way the night my mouth was sewn together and my nose was stopped up---am I that desperate for Him, yearning to be filled and quenched by Him, my living water? Filled with the fullness of Christ.
THOTS--- Breathe on me O breath of God---how do I know that phrase----hymn, maybe?
Journal Jottings---relevant to “self” entry
Love is conscious acts of self-giving, self-sharing, self-sacrificing and self-abandonment. Opposite =selfishness (source unknown, but taken from old Sunday School class notes) Affirms my earlier thought.
THOTS---Do I hunger and thirst after rightousness?
Journal Jottings ---relevant to a “real meal deal” blog
My notes from John Piper’s, Taste and See, entry #65
“Faith feeds on the Word of God.”
No steady diet of God’s Word----you get weaker and weaker---(like Grandaddy’s heart when it isn’t pumping that life giving blood w/ oxygen through his body)
If your walk is getting weaker, check what you’re feeding on.
Compare it (eating God’s word) to way you eat---one gulp of juice in the am while reading paper and packing lunches at same time won’t last very long. If such an eating habit continues, you won’t last very long---neither will your faith---you’ll starve it.
What does starving faith look like---not much like faith/hard to recognize it (DAL) hard to trust, worship and rejoice in the hard times and lots easier to embrace sin, sometimes even “justifying it.” A starved faith walk is more of a stumble.
God’s Word fosters faith. God’s Word is within us so that “your (my) trust may be in the Lord.” (Proverbs 22:18-19)
If one really want to feed his/her faith night and day, he/she needs to meditate on the Word of God.
We need something of substance (meat of truth) to bite into---that’s the nature of faith.
“Faith exists by what it trusts. It has no life but what it gets from the truth it believes.”
THOTS---Meditation and memorization helps feed our faith hourly, day by day. God’s Word is the best nutrition for a healthy faith walk. “Put faith food in the pantry of your mind”…and walk in faith.
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