It is definitely not news to most
believers that we are in the “end times” since this is one of those things that
we talk about often; but, do we really believe it? It seems like the more we
say it, the more lightly we take it. I guess we have heard it so much it sounds
like a cliché because a lot of us carry on with such a lazy disposition toward
God and the things that pertain to Him, that it is obvious we don’t really
believe it and largely, because we have not thought on it enough. The
relationship such persons have with God is so dry and lacking in luster that they
make God appear boring when the real problem is the fact that they barely engage
Him and as such are unable to glean from Him and radiate His glory. A
believer’s relationship with God only thrives to the extent that one is ready
to make the effort. Most of us only engage God, when we are overwhelmingly
burdened and as soon as our issues are resolved, we return to status quo; it
ought not to be so. Engaging or cultivating a vibrant relationship with God takes
a deliberateness on our part. Unless and until we make the effort to work at
this relationship, it remains boring or even dead which said state is often
reflected in the believer’s life.
Luke 18: 1 “One day Jesus told his disciples a story to show that they
should always pray and never give up.”
Ephesians 6: 18 “Praying always”
Proverbs 3: 6 “Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which
path to take.”
God desires to have a vibrant
relationship with us which is why He is open to communicating with us always
and everywhere. He makes it clear that He desires to be a part of our everyday
life and even our decision making. Never
mind those who think we disturb God when we commune with Him; God is so interested
in our lives that He takes the time to show us which path is fit when we seek
His will. The onus is on every believer to either accept to have that
relationship with God that He so desires or to reject His outstretched arm. Whilst
it is true that God hides Himself, it is our honor to search for and find Him
and as we do that, we are cultivating a beautiful relationship with Him. He
makes it easy for us to find Him by giving every one of us the Holy Spirit who knows
all there is to know about Him. The challenge for a number of us is the fact
that we don’t even care enough about the depth of our relationship to even need
The Help He provides so that the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives is just to
facilitate our speaking in tongues. We must remember that uncultivated
relationships gradually die despite that we may be unaware of its death and
still carry on just like Samson who shook himself not knowing that his strength
had left him because is head was shaved. A bad relationship is bad despite what
we may like to think or believe. It is always what it is. We always get back
from a relationship what we invest in it. What are you investing in your
relationship with God?
Proverbs 25: 2 “It is God’s privilege to conceal things and the king’s
privilege to discover them.”
Luke 6: 38 “Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in
full-pressed down. Shaken together to make room for more, running over, and
poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get
back.”
If indeed these are the end times
as we believe they are, then it is time to work on our relationship with God.
It takes some form of “pressing” to go forward in any God related thing
including even our relationship with God. When Paul says “I press on to reach
the end of the race” it included even working at his relationship with God. We
need to “press” that we might go forward. Of course, pressing is not passive so
a lazy person will struggle with their relationship with God but it starts with
a decision and grace is available. We have to wake up from a life of ease and
get into serious business with God. We have to work at leaving behind us any
weight that might make it difficult to enter His presence thereby stemming our
maturity. Every weight should be cast aside whether they be failures, success,
un-forgiveness and whatever else there is, they must be put aside that we may
enjoy our relationship with God and the benefits. It is worthy of note that
when we work to cultivate our walk with God, we enter into that rest can one
can only have in Him. It is time to push the limits of our relationship with
Him and the benefits will no doubt be immense.
Hebrews 4: 3 “For only we who believe can enter his rest.”
Philippians 3: 13 “No dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved
it, but I focus on this one thing: forgetting the past and looking forward to
what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the
heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus is calling us.”
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