It’s audio devo day!
With immense love and delight, God chose your body as the place He wanted to live. The day you gave yourself to Him, He moved in forever. He lovingly calls you to cherish His home just as much as He does! Allow Him to pour His immense love into your heart as you listen here:
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(Today we revisit these ideas shared in July, as they are a vital part of our current podcast mini-series on our great worth to God.)

“Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you?” (1 Cor. 6:19, ESV)
“If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him. For God’s temple is holy, and you are that temple” (1 Cor. 3:17, ESV).
Recently, I heard the Holy Spirit speak to my heart the words from 1 Corinthians 3:17 that I have boldfaced above. The sense emanating from His heart was not aggression nor a threat, but rather a fiery, zealous love for His house. That is, fiery, zealous love for my body, and for your body. We are His temple.
When you lean in to listen, can you sense it too? From His heart flows a fierce protectiveness for the place He has chosen to dwell. “If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him.”
He picked your physical frame as the habitation where He earnestly desired to take up residence. He moved in the day you gave yourself to Him. He says, on the authority of the shed blood of Jesus, that He has made your body holy. Every cell that makes up your organism; every bone; every tissue, every line; every curve; every part of your form – all of it is holy. Holy. God’s temple is holy.
Your body – to His eyes, to His heart – is an achingly, overwhelmingly exquisite expression of His creativity. He sees the majestic work of His hands when He gazes on you. Everything He makes is inexpressibly good. His gaze does not settle on the scars, nor on the effects of aging. His eyes penetrate past all of that and He sees His original creation design of you – the everlasting one. It takes His breath away.
Yes, our bodies are mortal. Yes, if the Lord tarries, they will return to the dust. However, when He resurrects them again, they will still be recognizably us. Just as the disciples knew Jesus in His resurrected body, so we will be identifiable in ours. Of course, our resurrected bodies will be indescribably glorious, with no trace of weakness, deformity, or flaw. But they will still be the beautiful original shape He dreamed up an eternity ago.
He loves your body. He loves it so much that He is filled with anticipation of enjoying its splendor forever. When He made you, He did not throw you together casually. For all of eternity past, He dreamed of how He would knit you together in your mother’s womb. He knew that He was crafting one of His most important masterpieces: one that He would rejoice in for all of eternity to come. Your body is eternal.
And it is already glorious. It was made in His very own image. You bear His likeness in every fiber of your being. As such, He is furiously passionate about the place He has chosen as His home. He recoils when anyone speaks against it.
He asks you… invites you… beckons you… urges you… to love it too.
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Have you thought of your flesh and bones as holy? When you read that your body is an eternal masterpiece, what is your heart’s response?
Reblogged this on Love and Love Alone.
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Truly thankful!
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What an encouraging message! ❤
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Aw, I’m so glad, Anna! ❤ 🙂
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I do find it extremely difficult to receive this, but thank you. I don’t have I Tunes or such, just a laptop. Blessings to you, Jennifer. x
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I can deeply understand that, my sister. Jesus does too, even more so. You can actually download iTunes onto your laptop if you like. But, it’s not really necessary if you like listening directly through the blog. The audio files are exactly the same either way. Sending you much love today!
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Thank you, Jennifer. xx Love and blessings to you too, precious lady. xx
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Receiving gratefullly! ❤ 🙂 ❤
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When I take the time to listen to God’s voice, I understand that He cherishes me, one of his wonderful creations. When I let the worries of the world creep in, and take up a lot of brain-space I struggle to break free of ‘busyness’ and make that time.
I will repeat that prayer many times, and return to it when I forget to make time to cherish what God has given me. ❤
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Smiling joyfully once again. I know He takes great delight in you, Hamish!
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