Thursday, June 19, 2008

Eting the Meat again.

Greetings! I am going to continue on the same subject as last time. Letting God be God and learning to get off the milk and eat the meat. Those of you, who claim to be Christians, need to understand that you have to move beyond what you know. Turn to Hebrews chapter 6 versus 1 thru 3:

1 Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not
laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God,
2 Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of
eternal judgment.
3 And this will we do, if God permit.

Why would we be told this? What purpose? God wants us to continue seeking him, learning about him and just getting to know him. How can we grow if we are stuck, in the same point in our lives? How could you do algebra if you continually stay on your addition and subtraction? Some of you may ask, what do I need algebra for, addition and subtraction has done me just fine. Maybe it has, but that does not mean you are not missing out. Having the knowledge of algebra makes some of the things you do easier and faster. Since this is probably a subject that many hate. Let me try another track. If you never learn to use a nailing gun and only use a hammer, then think about what happens? Yes, you will be able to complete the job your doing, but it will take longer to do. This is the same with the word of God and getting to know more about him, beyond those things in Hebrew above.

God has so much he wants to show us, but he can’t. We get stuck on the same thing over and over. I was going to pick a subject, but thought better of it. Why, because everyone reading this is at a different part of the walk with their God, which is another topic altogether.

I will close with this. Try expanding your walls, by learning more about God. Be opened to what God wants, not what you want. If you do this you will see things that will only amaze you more about God. Till next time, may the Lord grant you peace.

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