The first room is the Holy Spirit room. The room has fans blowing in it, a fire curtain, walls with the fruits of the Spirit on...
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| I drew this on my hand to remember the fruits of the Spirit (Gal 5:22-3) |
"For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart" (Heb 4:12).
In that same room today we were praising out in tongues, and people were prophesying over one another. I felt it hard to pray in tongues (I've a cold atm, and found it hard to breath), so I decided to sing in tongues instead and just enjoy doing it. When I sang and let go it became easy to sing in tongues again. I learnt from that day that the Holy Spirit is personal, he meets us where we are and carries us in ways which are unique. If we step out in faith and trust Him, he will carry us.
Once you go through the Holy Spirit you get to the Son. In that room the Passion of the Christ is playing in the background (silenced) with a cross on the wall and different pictures everywhere of Jesus (so we can ask who Jesus really is?). Finally there was a mirror so we could look at our lives and think about how we reflect Christ. Through the Son we can get to the Father (through the sacrifice of the cross).
The father's room had a huge banqueting table, and each person had a place with their name on it. On the table was all this food. it was beautiful, Christ paid that huge cost for us to enter into the Father's presence. That utterly Holy other Father is accessible to us if we only choose to trust in Jesus' sacrifice for us. I remember being truly amazed at what was there in that room. In the background Matt Redman's "The Father's Song" (that video made me weep uncontrollably last year when I knew that the father loved me as I am, and came to meet me) played and there were bean bags everywhere. Now, in the corner was a cloak and some slippers so we could dress like the prodigal son with the robe and the shoes. In the chapel where I had been uncontrollably weeping I had not tried these on, but now they were in the corner available, and no one was waiting to wear them. There was chance to put them on.
Despite the opportunity I still felt silly trying it on. What is people looked at me, or thought me strange clothing myself? And yet I felt compelled to try those on, and know that I am welcome into the Father's house to eat His best calf - though I am filthy. To add to this I want to tell you about that morning. I had walked the 3 miles into college in the rain with a non-waterproof coat and my trainers (which have holes in). For the remainder of that day I had taken off my damp coat to dry, and taken off my soaked socks and shoes. I had spent all of that day, and only that day, bare-footed because it was too damp, and I entered the Father's room with no shoes and no coat. I was inadequate, and yet He clothed me. So here I was, and I put on the coat and beautiful slippers. They warmed my cold feet, and undressed torso. It felt great, so I just laid down on a bean bag, and knew I was accepted by the Father, knew I was loved (which God has been saying a lot to both me, and some others at KTC this month). Finally there was a lass lying down, so I took the cloak and shoes I had been given and laid it on top of her.
There is so much beauty in the Father's house, and it is free for me, and so I openly share it with you reader.
Ask the Holy Spirit to give you access to the Father through the sacrifice of the Son, and you too can enter into a relationship with God, 1 yet 3 - the trinity.
God guide
xSx
Update:
Since starting this blog I became a Counsellor. You can read more on blog on subjects like Therapy at:
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In 1992 Derek Redmond ran that race and tore his hamstrings, but with his father completed that lap and received a standing ovation. He'd been a 400m record breaker in 1985, and continued to set records, but injuries were a constant plague to his career and before 1992 he had had many operations (8) for his injuries. The video was taken in the semi-finals with 250m left, he'd set the fastest times and looked like he could win, but then he tore that hamstring. He tried to finish on his own strength, but was struggling until Jim Redmond (his father) fought against security to join him.
ReplyDelete2 years later he was told he'd never run again, so he with his father's encouragement turned to other sports. He played GB basketball and moved on to division 1 rugby. He is now a motivational speaker and "director of development for sprints and hurdles"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Redmond
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
The father meets us when we are weak, he meets us if that weakness has been with us all of our lives, and he is willing to run through any barrier to be there with us through the limping. We try to keep winning and running, but we grow weak, and limp; it is here that the father goes from the crowd to the track. When something is taken from us, and we have no identity, because we have lost our sport, he does not see us as a past record; but encourages us towards a new future. God is a good father, who always welcomes us home, always gives of himself, and will continue to be for us, even when we seem useless to everyone else.
(Thanks to Alison, Earl and Rebecca)