Verses: Psalms 36: 1 - 12
Song inspired by the
chapter: Song has been uploaded from YouTube.com and is not my original.
My thoughts about the
verses:
Everyday we are
confronted with both good and bad things.
We are able to recognize the best in people. We also recognize the character flaws in each
other. We try to exude our best in most
situations. Yet, in the end even we
cannot hide our flaws from ourselves.
Things are much
different with God. There are no flaws
in the One that created us. God is
nothing but wonderfully good. It is this
goodness that we try to obtain through our actions and deeds. We attempt to become good so that we can live
up to what we think God expects from us.
Yet, what we miss is
that we can never be as good as we need or want to be. We will make mistakes. Those mistakes whether intentionally or
unintentionally is what makes us human and separates us from God. Yet, God doesn’t want to be separated from
us.
It is our choice to walk
down the paths that we choose. If we
choose to follow the multitude paths we go further and further away from
God. Yet, if we choose the one path we
will grow closer and closer to God. God
has laid the path straight to the Heavenly Realm with very easy stones to
follow. The pavers are the drops of
blood that flowed from Jesus on the cross.
If you choose this path you will never be separate.
God wants us to be
free. It is the faithfulness of God that
we have to rely on to receive the gift that God truly wants us to have. When we understand what God wants for our
lives we are able to experience the true divinity of God. We are able to experience the true goodness
of God. We need to accept that God is
not a god of wrath. God is all about
showing kindness and love to us all. We
can come to learn this if we accept the true divinity of God.
Prayer:
Dear God thank you for
loving us. Thank you for giving us the
path to follow to the Heavenly Realm.
Help us choose to follow your path.
Help us grow closer to you. Help
us always to see your divinity. In the
name of the Creator we pray. Amen
Questions:
Which path are your
following? Are you willing to choose the
path that God wants you to truly follow?
Can you feel the true divinity of God?
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