Monday 12 March 2012

Daddy


On Sunday in church we had a wonderful time of worship. We had just heard the first sermon of three looking at the parable of the Prodigal Son. We were reminded of the Father's desire to welcome back his children, no matter where they have been or what they have done. Then in the worship we had a real sense of the Father's love for his kids. In a quiet moment in the worship Sue, who was leading the service, encouraged us to fully return to Him. In the quiet that followed a young child's voice called out from the back - "Daddy" and then a giggle. Then her voice came again - "Daddy" then another giggle. This happened three or four times.

I don't know if anyone recognised the prophetic nature of that brief event, but I was fully convicted to call out to 'Daddy' with all my heart and to enjoy his presence in a deeper way.

The level of intimacy that God calls us into is truly staggering and few seem to respond, least of all me. Yet that brief moment in the midst of the worship was a reminder to us all of what is possible, of what is available. There are enough followers of Jesus who have discovered the depth and the height of intimacy with God to encourage us all to put our every effort into discovering it for ourselves. It is those who make the time and effort to draw near to God, who will discover that God will also draw near to them.

2 comments:

Gary English said...

Incredible blog Steve, yes I too heard the child’s giggle and the laughter, am both encouraged and challenged by your closing comments “those who make the time and effort to draw close, our Dad will draw close to them”

Lisa said...

I say Amen.. Great Blog. I missed being with you all at church this week. Unless we spend time in His presence and draw close to Him.. We won't be able to hear His direction and ultimately what He desires us to do at any given moment. Our dad would never turn us away His arms are wide open to us all.. I know He told me He yearns more than anything else to spend time with us. Look forward to hearing the sermon when I can. Lisa Tierney