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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Here are some things that came to mind along the ride to and from various places on a trip with my mom this morning and afternoon.

2 Peter 3:9  Delay in Father's eyes.  Delay is not in holding out, but allowing everything to be just right, all at the right times.  This might help oneself to learn about godly patience.

Father would destroy the work of one's hands if one doesn't fulfill their vow.  It would cause Father to become very upset with them.  [here comes a question that is more on the side, rather than a straight forward, straight to the root cause question]  Is it that the unfulfilled vow symbolizes something?  [pretty bad...just rereading some of this...]  One broken vow breaks all of them.  One must be especially careful in all their words and thoughts.  It symbolizes broken love.  If one vows for anything, it should be by Father's plans, that what Father has planned will come true, and that one is in Unity with Father's heart on Father's plans for all things.  I really should stop asking questions about things that are right in front of me, or looking at one thing or another when what is right in front of me is right there.  To find the core.  The focus point.  Father's vow helps to produce hope, and hope in Father does not disappoint.  Romans 5:5  Father vows out of love.  Father does not delay Her love.  One should not give their love grudgingly, should not delay their love, should not be afraid for their own self when expressing and exploring their love, that is, Father's implanted love in one's heart.  The more one explores, the more there is to find and discover.  The more one may focus, the more focus may expand and refine.  One is also obedient to Father in everything.

Godly obedience.  Exodus 15:26  One may think it is written more than once, but godly obedience is also deep and multifaceted.

The mouth of the righteous one is a source of life.  In this, everything one says should come from Father.

Father will humble oneself, one does not, and should not, act to humble themselves, or they may imbalance their humility.  To everything a time and place, to each thing, a purpose and a time.

A stump whose core rotted to a small pit, and a stump whose core grew/grows a new tree.

Another humbling concept is in seeing how one doesn't actually know something.

A language and words can be understood from the heart.  Father's confusion of the language and then how language "changes" over cultures and society is also symbolically tied to the heart.  Language acts to communicate information and details.  Overflow of the heart.

It wouldn't be wise to take something apart without knowing how to put it back together.  The Word is a reflection of Father's own heart.  To continue to piece together Father's heart takes gentleness, love, and every good and true thing.  [This includes Father's very own Spirit]  Not one part missing, and I really cannot imagine taking apart something so beautiful and wonderful just to "learn."  I am sure there will be better ways to learn about each of Father's facets of Creation without having to take them apart and dissect them.  What one puts together in Father's Jigsaw, one should not take apart, as those things put together can only be together if they fit.  One should not doubt what Wisdom has been put together.  Nor what Wisdom has put together.

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