Last night’s reading: The Father and the Son, chapter 6, “The Revelation of the Father”


Pastor John,

I have been up this morning thinking and feeling how blessed we are to be fed from Jesus like we are.  It really does make me want to get lower.

I can see you and Jesus getting everything ready for us to feast on and then Jesus pulls out his special seasoning and adds wonderful testimonies from brothers and sisters that are right in front of us still happening today just like it happened in the Bible.  That just takes the food to a whole new level. 

I heard so many things that stirred my heart last night.  One thing was when brother Paul talked about getting free-er every time he told what Jesus did for him.

I have been feasting on how much I love God’s mercy for weeks now and remembering how much He has shown me.  In my heart it goes perfectly with what I am feeling from last night.

As I was listening to the song My Sins Are Gone, the line “in the sea of God’s forgetfulness” hit my heart.  So the other morning, I looked up verses on forgetfulness.  One of the things that stood out to me is that God has a forgetfulness that is wonderful and merciful and it is mentioned as early as Genesis. Gen. 41:51 And Joseph called the name of the firstborn, Manasseh (for he said, “God has made me forget all my trouble and all my father’s house.”)

However God warns us over and over not to forget him.  Starting in Deuteronomy . 

9.Only, take heed to yourself and keep your soul diligently, lest you forget the things which your eyes have seen, and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life, and make them known to your children and to your children’s children,

I thought about brother Paul’s children sitting in that meeting hearing what a wonderful and holy thing God did for him and how that establishes how good and real God is in their hearts.  And maybe one day, if they tell their children of how real and amazing God is, they will tell how they heard their daddy tell about how real and amazing God is and the mercy He showed on him.  I love that.  Our testimonies of God’s mercy does so much more than save us.  It establishes (only word I can come up with) how real and wonderful our God is! 

And it’s all done through His son!  That’s a whole new level of WOW!  

I love it! I love it! I love it! 

Watching the meeting again and wow to Ronnie’s testimony too. What a holy honor from Jesus to be able to hear and witness God working in front of  us, creating new hearts and new depths. We are witnessing Creation!  Wow!

Thank you for loving Jesus and feeding us. 

Elizabeth D.

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