I'm not interested in camping out on dusty truth. I'm not happy just following God's tracks. Maybe most people are happy to focus where God has been. But I want to know where He is right now and what He's doing right now. I don't think I'm alone when I say I'm not happy with just past truth. I need present truth, as well. I don't want to just study pages of what God has done. I want to see what God is doing. I am not saying that I do not love or study the Bible. To not read or study God's word would be to miss out on the greatest love letter ever written. What I am saying is to only just study them, interpret them and debate their contextual meaning, will leave you feeling very empty inside and missing out on where He is and being a part of what He is doing.
Monday, November 13, 2017
September 23, 2015
Originally published to Facebook 9/23/15
I'm not interested in camping out on dusty truth. I'm not happy just following God's tracks. Maybe most people are happy to focus where God has been. But I want to know where He is right now and what He's doing right now. I don't think I'm alone when I say I'm not happy with just past truth. I need present truth, as well. I don't want to just study pages of what God has done. I want to see what God is doing. I am not saying that I do not love or study the Bible. To not read or study God's word would be to miss out on the greatest love letter ever written. What I am saying is to only just study them, interpret them and debate their contextual meaning, will leave you feeling very empty inside and missing out on where He is and being a part of what He is doing.
I'm not interested in camping out on dusty truth. I'm not happy just following God's tracks. Maybe most people are happy to focus where God has been. But I want to know where He is right now and what He's doing right now. I don't think I'm alone when I say I'm not happy with just past truth. I need present truth, as well. I don't want to just study pages of what God has done. I want to see what God is doing. I am not saying that I do not love or study the Bible. To not read or study God's word would be to miss out on the greatest love letter ever written. What I am saying is to only just study them, interpret them and debate their contextual meaning, will leave you feeling very empty inside and missing out on where He is and being a part of what He is doing.
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