Monday, October 1, 2018

Greater In His Name

Listen to "Greater In His Name" on Spreaker. How we digest what we interpret can be a struggle in our everyday process. Hope and faith. I've never been a fan of both words. Hope seems to be an empty moment. I hope to ____. I have hope that ____. My faith is _____. Faith opens ______. There are a lot of questions roaming the streets of our personalized progress. To invest in the stock market doesn't guarantee a payoff. We need a more solid rock to stand on. When Jesus said, "I am." He didn't hope that he was. He didn't grasp onto this thing called faith and question it's strength and whereabouts in his heart. He knew it to be true. It was beyond a feeling. This podcast dives into a vat of mental fat. While daily writing yesterday the tip of the pen scratched out, "To be greater in his name isn't a feeling in our soul." We all have an interpretation. Some might say, "Greater in whose name?" I can live with that. Others may challenge the final section of the unstructured sentence "Without feeling there is no soul." I was talking with a friend this other day. We agreed that each spiritual lesson delivered on Sunday should come with a question and answer period. Not Egroups or Thursday night prayer gatherings. An on the spot lets talk. Almost like a press conference with the man or woman at the pulpit. "You said this. My interpretation is _____. For me to grip the reins of this ship moving in every direction. Please dive into the real waters of life and rip the poetic expression off its stage." To be greater in his name isn't a feeling in our soul." I wrote several pages about those collected words. To embrace my own interpretation. It doesn't mean it's right or wrong. Sports figures, brilliant planners to hard working employees don't feel in their soul to bring quality to the surface. To be greater they know it. I am therefore it is. The moment feelings reach your soul, its almost like you've given yourself permission to start judging.

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