Fellowship with the Lord
A recent experience of personal and family disruptions.
It isn’t as though this web-site should be used as a personal adherence to our own problems that seeks for platitudes of O how sorry we feel for you. What it might convey to me first and anyone reading this is we are finite without any type of spiritual influence to change the difference of human involvement to intervene.
After three days in the hospital opened my eyes a little to what occurs every day in America. My son-in-law lies in recovery after open-heart surgery last night for a leaking valve to his heart. He is critical and may not survive. I’m home while Bill is fighting for his life.
Some reading this might think that my time would do more for world problems. The premise of my recent writing leans more on the thoughts of a mystical approach to the very essence of God’s enormous openness of welcoming souls who are first and foremost seeking a virtuous connection that goes further that the humanoid requirements of seek first these things of spending, paying, and holding on at all costs regardless of who may get hurt.
How can one person step aside from the normal assiduous events that require much of a person’s efforts to be successful in the least important aspects of human life? Looking at the upheaval in politics, the quest for oil to become the wealthiest nation, and the prominence of notoriety on the world scene, or the mayor of a city, leads the average person to just look with humiliation as part of a society going nowhere.
One answer to all of this is that everyone will never seek the thought of reaching a point of mysticism since that requires one God-sent attribute; a gift that cannot be returned if the recipient is totally open to divine intervention. It exists and is there for us to seek if our heart is ready for a holy occurrence within the very essence of God.
I feel that is my call which I am completely open to and is my personal choice to follow Him closer than just knowing about Him. It is to know Him personally to the point of death which He gave to us on Calvary.
None of this makes us holier than thou; It affords our drifting sense of holiness to stand secure and feel a divine touch that comes without physical feeling. Just the knowledge that it is here and your accepting a different thought that is deep within our being is already at work on the horizon of divinity.
Ralph B. Hathaway