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4.3 How Should Our Spirit Respond to the Lord‪?‬ Treasures for the Soul

    • Christianity

Brothers and sisters, today’s topic of Treasures for the Soul is How Should Our Spirit Respond to the Lord? It is very important to have peace and quietness in our hearts. We need to practice more on how to Behold the Lord and realize that He is in glory, He is everywhere, and He is in our hearts at the same time. Also, we need to know how to live to Him. When we sing, worship, read the Bible and draw near to God, we only need to enjoy the plain content and truths. It is actually not complicated. After enjoying the precious truths, even if we just respond by telling the Lord, “Lord, I love You”, it is already very precious. When you stay before Him and draw near to Him like this, you will enter into a state of only you and the Lord, the Lord and you. This is a face to face experience with the Lord. Song of Solomon 1 says, “Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth!” This is actually the appearing of the Lord described in the Gospel of John. The Lord desires to see our face and to hear our voice the most.

Brothers and sisters, today’s topic of Treasures for the Soul is How Should Our Spirit Respond to the Lord? It is very important to have peace and quietness in our hearts. We need to practice more on how to Behold the Lord and realize that He is in glory, He is everywhere, and He is in our hearts at the same time. Also, we need to know how to live to Him. When we sing, worship, read the Bible and draw near to God, we only need to enjoy the plain content and truths. It is actually not complicated. After enjoying the precious truths, even if we just respond by telling the Lord, “Lord, I love You”, it is already very precious. When you stay before Him and draw near to Him like this, you will enter into a state of only you and the Lord, the Lord and you. This is a face to face experience with the Lord. Song of Solomon 1 says, “Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth!” This is actually the appearing of the Lord described in the Gospel of John. The Lord desires to see our face and to hear our voice the most.

9 min