Friday, February 18, 2011

Learning to live every day of my life with an adventure with God


I am learning to live every day of my life as an adventure with God. To tell you the truth I am not sure how this works. How do we have an adventure with God? Is there something that we do? How do we live a life where we allow God to move in our day with greatness that causes us to marvel at him? I don’t want to go through life “just going through the motions” or “just enduring through the day” or “doing the day to day stuff”. I don’t want the mundane. I want excitement and adventure. I want joy and laughter; I want to be amazed every day. I don’t know how that looks like or what it is I am really looking for or expecting. But all I know is that I want to have a God encounter each and every day where my world is rocked by God.
 I want to be in awe of him and his wonders. I want to be filled with abundance of joy exploding from my life. I want to have extravagant praise and worship. I want to see God in everything I do, everywhere I go, and everything I experience. I am not sure how this all looks, sounds or feels like, but all I know is that I am hungry for it. I am craving for an adventure; to be in awe, struck by the glorious and loving wonder of God my Father. I am thirsty for a waterfall experience in and through my spirit. I want more, I don’t want to settle, I don’t want to be content with normality; I want supernatural experiences. I want God’s amazing love to blow my mind and melt my heart every day. I want to write adventurous stories of God and me.
I want to live not letting my feelings and emotions dictate my God experiences. I want to be rooted in truth. I want to be rooted in God’s goodness and love for me, rooted in Christ and in mercy. I want to be established in grace and thriving in the spirit. I want all of God’s promises and blessings to manifest and flow through my life. I want to live heaven on earth. I want to live like Christ is now in his glory, seated at the right hand of the Father. I want the fullness of God to consume all of me. Christ in me, I in Christ, Christ in the Father.

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