Not long ago a conversation with Jesus that I had went something like this.
Jesus: I have missed spending time with you recently.
Carri: I have been really busy with my daughter's school, our businesses, work and family life in general.
Jesus: I understand. But you know the Shepherd knows when his sheep wander off for awhile.
Carri: I know, I'm sorry.
Jesus: I was glad you came to me with your fear about being ill.
Carri: I don’t know how I could have handled that without you.
Jesus: I am there for you. But you know I am also there when things are going well.
Carri: I know. I forget that sometimes and I get so busy with stupid things that I forget to pray and spend time with you.
Jesus: I was just wondering something.
Carri: What?
Jesus: Did you find time to spend with your friends on facebook and email and other places today?
Carri: Do you need a refill or something to eat?
Jesus: Nice try. You make time for what is important to you. I want to be as important to you as you are to me.
Carri: Why do you put up with me?
Jesus: Because I love you. And I always will.
If you are like me some of your days are very similar to that when it comes to your relationship with Jesus. All or nothing. He wants us to remember that no matter what is going on in our daily lives whether it be burnt toast or birthday's that He is there waiting for us to run to Him and tell Him all about it. Yes, He already knows, but He still wants to hear it from you.
Think about our own kids, nothing gives us more pleasure then seeing our children run to us with good news, joy filled excitement over what wonderful thing just happened. Jesus wants that with us too. His heart breaks when ours does, and His heart overwhelms with joy when He see's our happiness and excitement. Don't keep Him locked out, invite Him in. He is just waiting, ever patiently. His love and patience never fades.
4 comments:
Hi Carrie! It is nice to see you posting again!
God's Blessings~
Kat
Hi Carrie! It is nice to see you posting again!
God's Blessings~
Kat
Thanks Kat! It is nice to write again!
This is a great, authentic illustration of the personal relationship we should strive to have with The Father.
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