RRR_discipling_EloHim

 

You may hear some background noise in this recording, because I'm recording on our porch outside. Hearing all the great sounds of nature birds chirping, the wind blowing; whispering through the trees. Surrounded by all this beauty surrounded by these miracles. I'm often reminded, Ah, remember, I'm often reminded of the miraculous powers that we're in the midst of that, we do not realize. So remembering is a way of fronting or bringing to the forefront of your consciousness; it's the miraculous, uh, experience that we are in the assemblage of. 

So much matter in creation, in a constant creative force. And what this realization can help us with is a recount of a day. You know, this moment on this porch saying, these things with you that is, in effect, a miracle and it is no small thing to recognize what is actually taking place in terms of creation. We call God Elohim, creator God, almighty. God. We say that almost as a by word or a simple statement that is made so often nowadays that we don't stop to realize we we don't recount the adequacy of that term Elohim. 

Creator it's not a process of beginning, and end; it is instead a process. And in the midst of that, we recertify and bring to the meaning and bearing in our life, by understanding and appreciating the license of it, that we have a faith, which sees with eyes, those miracles and hears with ears, those miracles. 

And that process of recertifying is a daily, you know, there's a term we used to use renewal. And I think we wore out renewal, because people were realizing, you know, I need renewal, just about every minute, if it comes to actual repentance sinner that I am. And yet the truth of the matter is recertifying, is every bit as important, because I am almost convinced, then in remembering recounting and recertifying, you're stating with your life, something that you want people to be able to see and to be able to understand. 

So that they can help others with the same process, thereby honoring the command Jesus gave us to go and make disciples teaching them and what are we teaching them? We're teaching them Jesus? We're bringing them to Jesus, we're bringing them to the word to the Bible, to the Logos, the word that became flesh and dwelt among men. We're constantly bringing them back to Jesus, why? 

Because as sinners, our tendency is to go away, not to come back and so as a person who makes disciples, your tendency is to want to bring them back to Jesus, bring them back to Jesus. So remember recount and recertify to do that.

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