Thursday, January 25

The Great Love.

Everyone longs to give himself completely to someone, to have a deep soul relationship with another, to be loved thoroughly and exclusively. But God, to a Christian, says: “No, not until you are satisfied, fulfilled and content with being loved by me alone, giving yourself totally to me, to have an intensely personal and unique relationship with me alone, discovering that only in me is your satisfaction to be found, will you be capable of the perfect human relationship that I have planned for you. You will never be united with another until you are united with me, exclusive of any other desires or longings. I want you to stop planning, stop wishing and allow me to give you the most thrilling plan existing and that you cannot imagine. I want you to have the best. Please allow me to bring it to you. You just keep watching me, expecting the greatest things. Keep experiencing the satisfaction that I am. Keep listening and learning the things I tell you! You just wait, that’s all. Don’t look at the things you want. You just keep looking off and up to me or you’ll miss what I want to show you. And then when you are ready, I’ll surprise you with a love far more wonderful that you could dream of. You see, until you are ready I am working even this moment to have both of you ready at the same time. Until you are both satisfied with me and the life I am preparing for you, you will not be able to experience the love that exemplifies your relationship with me, and this perfect love. Dear one, I want you to see in the flesh a picture as a picture of your relationship with me, and enjoy materially and concretely the everlasting union of beauty, perfection, and love that I offer you with myself. Know that I love you utterly. I am the Almighty God, believe it and be satisfied. I say this to you because I love you and I have the best for you, just wait on me!”

Love, love and love. This goes out to my awesome friend Brittany who listened to me ramble for two hours this morning about my "guy troubles"... oh, college can be so high school sometimes.

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