Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (4:27 a.m.)
Holy Father God,
Thank You! I woke with a lightness. Joyful. Eager. Excited. Agog.
It’s been more than a minute since that’s happened. Thank You Father. Praise You Lord.
(4:58 a.m.)
How truly blessed I am! Toowayhon actually. Enriched. Happy. Delighted. Blissful. Content.
Having the time to explore what it means to be agog with You I find so many different avenues I could take. Thank You that while I want to take them all, I know I can’t possibly.
Thank You for narrowing my focus. What is it to be agog?
Showing a keen desire or enthusiasm
Having or showing eager anticipation
Marked by curiosity of fascination
Feeling surprise or astonishment
Watchful, especially for danger or disorder
In a state of high anticipation
Those are the feelings with which I awoke. Eager. Excited. It honestly seems as though a veil of sadness and gloom has lifted. Thank You.
Thank You for sending me to John 1:14. Found here in the book written by John the apostle to all people everywhere. Showing us that by faith in Your Son Jesus we can experience true love, forgiveness and recovery. Amen to that!
Father, how I thank You for the privilege of being Yours. Having this opportunity to pour over Your Word of Truth and promises.
John’s translated words here in the New Living Translation. Followed by oh so many others.
“So the Word became human [flesh] and made His home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness [grace and truth]. And we have seen His glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son.”
It is Your unfailing love and faithfulness that provide me the hope with which to greet each day. Thank You God. Praise You Father.
“Grace and Truth” seems to be the overall phrase used in most of the translations I’m reading. Digger deeper because of where I began, I am thrilled and smiling at some of the other words used.
Favor. Loving-kindness. Absolutely free of deception. God’s gracious love. Kindness. Loving forgiveness. Loving-favor. The perfect balance of grace and Truth. Mmm. The perfect balance. Thank You God.
I want to utilize Your perfect balance Dear Lord. Work. Play. Love. Care. Health. Awareness. Not doing too much. Not doing too little. Your perfect balance.
Another phrase presented in various ways is dwelt. Lived among. Tabernacled. Made His home. Took up residence. Made His dwelling. Chose to live alongside.
The wording of The Message allows me even more thought. “The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood. We saw the glory with our own eyes, the one-of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son, Generous inside and out, true from start to finish.”
Yes! Father. Son. Holy Spirit. Move in. Take up residence. Make Your dwelling in my heart. My soul. My mind. My strength.
I want to love You as I am called. Knowing You as the one and only LORD (Mark 12:29). Loving You with every aspect of my being (v. 30). And my neighbor as myself (31). Do all You must. In. With. By. Through. And for me. To Your good and perfect end.
I love, need, trust and want You. Thank You. Praise You. Use me. Amen.
(548 words ~ 6:19 a.m.)