John 6:53 It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.
When I made Jesus the Lord of my life I hung on every word because I was so close to death. Having just become a new creation in Christ Jesus, being born again, I had a fresh memory of what it felt like to be without Him. His words were spirit and life, I knew what that meant to me.
Now years later, being secure, being comfortable in my relationship with my Lord, I have to admit not every word has that same sense of urgency as it did back then, I do not want to allow comfort to turn into complacency. I still need correction, instruction, direction and grace. When you walk in the spirit you get all that without the dread of death which you might have felt when you first came to Christ.
I can find meaning in almost every scripture I read, no matter where in the bible I read. I hear the spirit speak to me through my brothers and sisters in Christ. It isn’t always life affirming, it isn’t always about making a difference in my life, in my walk. If I tried to describe it, perhaps it is like laying on my side and feeling the blood pulsing strongly through a major artery. It is life affirming without being life altering.
I share my thoughts and what I see in the spirit and perhaps, God willing, they bring relevance to you, where you are today. If so praise God. I seek the words not because I fear death, but because I love the life. I want to keep the flow of life beating strong so that I can feel it.
John 6:68 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life.
Verily, verily.
Thanks for sharing your testimony and the assurance you have. Life is precious–even more so when you know your life is eternal–this life is in Jesus. It began with new birth and will NEVER end!! Praise my precious Savior. Being born again for 66years, I have found that the realization and the preciousness have deepened and the “peace of God that passes all understanding have kept my heart and mind in Christ Jesus.” Phillipians 4:7
Your analogy of lying on your side and feeling your pulse in that way was a beautiful illustration of life affirming, as opposed to life altering.
How precious it is when God affirms us of the spiritual life we possess in Him. Hallelujah!