Without authentic presence, wholeness as a person is essentially unreachable. To become who we are, we must awaken to the life God has given us. We must acknowledge our sleepiness and ask God to revive us.
The purpose of life is simple: to live. Just as the purpose of dancing is the dancing itself, so also the purpose of life is the living of it. Jesus, quite radically, spoke of the dead as “the sleeping” and announced that He had come to give us life. Not just life in terms of the presence of active biological processes (e.g., respiration, ingestion, and elimination), but life abundant: life that’s ever growing, ever moving, ever expanding, ever changing; life that’s been quickened—or awakened—to the Presence of Almighty God, Who is in and above all we can see or imagine; life that’s been awakened to ourselves—to those extraordinarily ordinary people who reside within us; and life that’s been awakened to the people all around us.
When asked which was the greatest commandment, Jesus said: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength, and love your neighbor as you love yourself.” I think Jesus intended these thoughts to be viewed as one complete whole. To love my neighbor is to love God; to love God is to love myself; to love myself is to love my neighbor; one aspect does not exist in its truest or fullest sense without the other two. These three streams of wakefulness flow together to form a mighty river of radiant, life-giving energy. Imagine the difference one fully awakened individual could make in our troubled world. Look at the difference Jesus made: He loved God, He loved Himself, and He loved others, and the world has never been the same. May we be, go, and do likewise.
Alive in Him and living for His glory,
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