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parents and I are very close. We discuss just about everything and there
is rarely a day that goes by that I don’t call them at least
two or three times just to check in and catch up
on all that’s going on at home. One Sunday afternoon was no different as we
caught up on family news. Mom and I exchanged ideas for recipes and daddy
wanted to speak to me for just a minute!
Daddy’s
minute, however, was very special. He had been meaning to tell me
something for several weeks but hadn’t gotten
around to telling me what it was. Work had kept
him very busy and sometimes it’s hard to remember everything you want to
say. Finally, though, he was able to tell me something that I really
appreciated.
Daddy
wanted to share a piece of himself with me by telling me about a moment from
his childhood. He told me the names of several people I knew and how they
had played a part in his life as a small boy. As I listened to his voice,
I could tell how important those people were to him and how
much he wanted me to understand this part of his life. When he finished the conversation,
he reiterated this point to me. He wanted to share all that so I would
understand him and know him better.
There
is something special when people share their hearts with you, when you know that
what they are telling is real and that it shaped them into
the people they are today. Understanding these moments and learning from
them opens a new window into these
people’s lives and provides a more wonderful
and deeper perspective than before. I have thought often about the times
that daddy shared with me, and I will be thinking about them for several years
to come.
Do
you realize that this is exactly the type of relationship God wants to have
with us? He so wants to share His heart and secret things about
Himself. He wants to do this so we will know Him and relate to Him on a
deep level. God will reveal as much of Himself to us as we want, the
question is how much of Him do we desire?
In John
17:3,
Jesus makes the following statement, “Now this is
eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom
you have sent.” What a
powerful
statement this is. Eternal life is much more than living forever, it is
knowing God in all His fullness, in all His power, in all His majesty, and in
all His grace. Eternal life is meant to be a relationship where we learn
all we can about God and His son, Jesus Christ.
This
past week, daddy’s minute opened up an entirely new understanding and
appreciation for my father. He opened his heart and shared just a small
portion of himself but what a wonderful feeling and sense of joy it gave
me. Just imagine how much more wonderful
it is when we allow God to share Himself with us, to teach us things that will
deepen our love for Him. When you open
God’s word and read it, you are actually opening God’s heart, allowing Him to
share Himself with you. Have you
spent a minute with your Heavenly Father today?
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