‘And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14, NKJV).
The Holy Spirit will speak to our hearts in a myriad of creative ways, if we are listening for His voice. On a night not long ago, He was communicating to my heart through the story of Willie Juan, told by Brennan Manning in his book, Patched Together. In it, Willie Juan has an encounter with Jesus, who appears to him personally. I want to share with you the excerpt that Holy Spirit was highlighting for me:
Willie Juan: “But why didn’t you come to the village with trumpets and angels? You came in a wagon.”
Jesus: “It’s not my desire to frighten, Willie Juan. If I came displaying all of Abba’s glory, you’d be afraid to come close to me and trust me, you couldn’t bear it. Besides, the amazing thing… is that Abba became small, like you, Willie Juan. Little Brother, it is my heart’s deepest desire to be known, loved, and wanted…” (pp. 60-61, Kindle version*).
As soon as I read that, Holy Spirit started deepening for me the idea expressed in the story. I could feel Him imparting to me how profoundly true the above quote is. Jesus longs to be known. As the Logos, the Word, He translates Himself into our heart language. He impresses Himself on our senses in such a way that we can take Him in. He comes to meet us at our level. He “becomes small.”
He first did this physically when He fit Himself into a microscopic embryo two thousand years ago. Yes, the Lover of our souls slipped on a human body so that we could see Him. So that we could “behold His glory.” He brought the glory of heaven down to a level where we could touch, feel, smell, hear, and hold Him. Where we could watch Him with our eyes – and yes, be amazed, but also be able to snuggle in His bosom, like John the Beloved did. Since we couldn’t make it up to His level, He came down to ours. He came into our world.
And today, Immanuel continues to “become small,” that we might know Him intimately… because His greatest yearning really is to be known. Right here, right now, He’s still making Himself present in our world. He’s drawing near to you. On your level. Not to overwhelm you, but just to hold your hand. Just to be with you.
What are your favorite things? He is intensely interested in every one of them. He wants to revel in the enjoyment of them with you. He wants to share lighthearted moments with you. Since He created your sense of humor, He knows exactly how to get you belly laughing – which He loves! Oh, how He loves to see you happy! Will you listen for His jokes?
He wants to be in those little everyday moments with you. He wants to do life with you. He wants to sit with you in the silence, too. He wants to enjoy the sunset with you, holding you close.
Is there something troubling you? Tell Him about it. He wants to hear, to listen with deep empathy and compassion. He wants to get to be the one who’s there for you. The one you run to. Is there something confounding you? Ask Him about it. He delights to explain things to you in a way you can understand. He delights to speak to you in metaphors that make sense to you. How He relishes it when, after communing with Him, new light fills your heart and everything comes together for you. His eyes twinkle when that happens!
Isaiah 57:15 helps us to understand how God is both dwelling gloriously in eternity, and dwelling on our level:
He is indeed high and lofty… and He dwells with the lowly. He is indeed holy and majestic… and He has come into our world. He is indeed enthroned above all… and He became flesh and dwelt among us. And now the Spirit of the incarnate Jesus, the Spirit of Immanuel, invites us into communion and fellowship with Him: to allow Him to dwell richly in us and bask in His closeness.
Here He is, right on your level, kneeling on one knee, beckoning tenderly to you. Will you take His outstretched hand?
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How does God personally tailor His communication to you? Has He explained something to you in metaphors of your own heart language recently?
*Manning, Brennan. Patched Together: A Story of My Story. David C Cook, 2010. Digital.
Great post and awesome reminder of God’s unfailing love! MAY be Bless you ❤
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Aw thank you my dear sister! Sending you so much love today! ❤
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Beautifully written! Thank you. ❤️🦋🌀🙏☀️🌱
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And thank YOU so much too, Sheila! I so appreciate your visit and comment! ❤ 🙂 ❤
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Amazing!
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Praise the Lord!
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Oh, my, if you don’t mind adding this also to the Spirit of your post?
He could have been any kind of God He desired to be, yet He chose to be known as ‘the God of love’ knowing beforehand (Rev 13:8) the price He would pay to be that kind of God! Amazing Grace. Bless You!
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David, I am so grateful that He chose the nails even before the creation of the world! You are so right, His grace is AMAZING!! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts!
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Amazing God indeed. He did and will continue to reach at our level all who seek after Him. Thank you for your post again Jennifer Amazing and a real blessings
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You are welcome Faye! Yes He will!! ❤ 🙂 ❤
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This evening I took a long walk up and down the street with my dog. It had rained earlier in the day, but now the day was beautiful and sunny. I started having the strangest sensation—like I was being followed. I could hear something like a rustling I couldn’t pinpoint, but when I turned around, i could see nothing. Then it overtook me, a sweet little shower of raindrops—but not from the cloudless sky. Perhaps from overhanging trees??? But no breeze! It just seemed to me that Holy Spirit was saying in that moment that he was there walking with me. It was delightful.
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Oh my goodness! This is SO beautiful and precious and special! Puts the happiest smile on my face and in my heart! ❤ 🙂
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Beautiful insight. Such an amazing God. So big yet He always comes to our level to even dwell in our hearts.
Amazing grace it is
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Thank you, Bro George! I so appreciate you adding value here! And AMEN to that!
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Thanks be to God! During these past challenging months, my prayer time has been tightly focused around the same set of petitions. I wrote this thought down in my journal a few days ago: The dialogue of prayer builds connections between ourselves and the Holy Father.
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I really like that thought, Richard. I am thankful you shared it. Thank You, Father, for allowing us to build and deepen those connections with You!
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