in my writings i have endeavored to highlight the love of god for the crown of his creation, mankind, who was created in his image, including our mind. god created our capacity to commune with him, both by prayer and by receiving communion via our neural synaptic networks in multiple ways. it has always been the plan of god for man to be in a personal, intimate communion with him, made possible by his holy spirit and the sin sacrifice of jesus, who lives.
today i received an e-mail from one of my best friends, in which was a scripture from the book of psalms I want to share. it applies to the objective of my writings, derived from well over 20 years of research into the means by which the holy spirit communes with us.
Psalm 33:8
Father, you inspire me. My being is filled to overflowing with declarations of praise. Melodies flow unceasingly from my lips. With words of life, you breathe clarity into the most obscure places, and I’m reminded over and over again how majestic you are.
You breathe light into the galaxies with stars too vast to number and illuminate my body with your Spirit. The same hands that are big enough to measure the oceans are careful enough to cradle me with love. You began the earth with words of promise and each one will come to pass.
You’re forever faithful, unfailing in love; the Master Creator who gazes upon all he has made and declares it good. Yet nothing holds your heart the way we do. Even our weakest worship captures your attention. I feel you gazing at me from heaven, overshadowing me with the radiance of your presence and smiling at me with kindness and compassion. Never stop, Lord, for I am awestruck by your love.