Dear Son, Love Dad (© 2007 Trevor Dobson))
Quotes from Trevor’s thoughts received in June 2007. (© 2008 “Mrs. Overall” – Ann Emmit/ (© 2007 Trevor Dobson))
"Dear David,
The Christian (spiritual) life is not a fight ending in eternal rest. The ‘Rest’ begins now. When you become a Christian you enter the same kind of rest that God is enjoying. He sees the beginning and the end and is disturbed by nothing in-between. He knows that all will end in victory.
Drop your anchor into the depths of his be-assuring revelation, and rest in His rest.
Be sure he knows everything we feel, because Christ has worn our flesh.
As Christ’s life and love flow like a stream through us to others we experience more of his abundant life for ourselves.
Prayer . . . . makes us spiritually fit. . . .
The Holy Spirit is ours to keep. Power is available to you at every second and every minute of every day.
When trouble comes, a redeeming process begins in the heart, and in the mind, a process which is designed to instil God’s peace into every part of our being.
It will leave us with a deposit of moral and spiritual inoculation against everything that happens in the future, so we should welcome our hurts. They may hurt deeply at the time, but they save us from greater hurts in the future.
There are two ways of speaking the truth; you can simply speak the bare, harsh truth, or speak the truth in Christ which is much motivated by love, that honours Christ’s character and name.
The problems we face can be tools in His hands to polish and refine, so ourselves will shine in the likeness of His Son.
Another way to become more like Him, is to soak our minds in the world of God (saturation and concentration).
Worry and fear has a way of drawing trouble towards it, just like iron is drawn towards a magnet.
God’s grace can forgive, cleanse and renew the worst of sinners and make them fit for the service of God…(empowerment).
All God requires is your consent and co-operation.
Revival begins in the most unlikely places. He comes to a certain place or person not because they are holy, but to make them holy.
God will always equip us, who regard the beast as an evil influence and fail to see him as an evil intelligence. The Bible shows him as one who opposes, deceives, persecutes, blasphemes and tempts. . . of a destructive and aggressive personality.
God seldom uses anyone as a warrior until he puts that person through the test of suffering and adversity. Jesus began his ministry in the wilderness of temptation.
When we get hurt, our natural and sinful reaction is to hurt the person who hurts us. Christ’s attitude, however, is to transfer the whole matter into God’s hands. This was how Jesus was able to allow himself to feel hurt, without allowing the hurt to develop into a root of bitterness. In facing criticism, we must remember that some criticism is just and necessary, if so, we must listen and profit from it.
Our critics may be the very hammers of God moulding us into shape.
Joy is a mark of spiritual maturity and comes about in proportion to how deeply we relate to God and Christ.
When we get rid of inner conflicts and wrong attitudes to life, we will almost automatically burst into joy. Joy comes in, only to flow out, and in the flowing it is increased.
The mystery of love would never have been understood, had not Jesus come to show it to us.
May we learn to love and accept people who need Jesus and to know that Jesus loves them.
Cultivate an eye that finds God in ordinary things.
Do not focus so much on what may lie ahead that you miss what God is doing in your ordinary moments.
Realise that you are awakening, and ask God to help you adjust to this.
Remember, you are not just a body, but body, mind and spirit and if you are to develop as a “whole” being – all these three need to awaken together.
For God dwells alone with each one of us, no longer doubt that He is near, and does speak to us in the silence of our hearts.
Remember God wants us back even more than we could possibly want to be back. In truth God can scarcely bear to be without us.
No, it is not yours to open buds in blossom. Try shaking it, strike it, it is beyond your power to make it blossom; your touch spoils it. You tear its petals to pieces but no colours appear and no perfume comes out. It is not for you to open the bud into blossom. He who can open the bud does it simply. At God’s breath the flower spreads its wings and flutters in the wind; colours flash out like diamonds. The perfume betrays a sweet secret. He who can open the bud does it so simply, when the time is right.
Thereafter the only power Peter had was Jesus’s love for him. He told and retold the story of his own unfaithfulness and how Jesus had touched him. When he proclaimed the Gospel of grace, he preached from his weakness, the power of God. This is what will convert us, and the people around us. If they see the love of Christ has touched us.
Home is that sacred space, external or internal where we don’t have to be afraid, where we have hospitality and love.
My deepest awareness of myself is that I am loved by Jesus Christ and I have done nothing to earn it or deserve it.
Paul writes in Ephesians: “It is by Grace that you have been saved by faith. Not by anything on your own, but by a gift from God. Not by anything you have done so that nobody can take the credit. Remember you are accepted by that which is greater than you. Do not intend anything. Just accept that you are accepted.”
The gospel was written for the bedraggled, beat-up and burnt-out. It is for the burdened, the poor, the weak, the sinful with faults and limitations, the bent and bruised who feel their lives are a disappointment to God. It is for anyone who has grown weary and discouraged on the way.
As we allow our roots to go down deep into Christ (or me, the Earth), we begin to flower into the beautiful kind of person God intended us to be. Conscience is the capacity within us to decide what is right and what is wrong, but what it decides is largely determined by the training it has received (re the nurturing of the spirit). Some people have little or no conscience, because their parents too no trouble to train them, but others have an over-sensitive one because their parents made excessive demands. When God designed us in the beginning he made us with the awful power of choice, with the possibility that we might go astray and break our own hearts as well as His. Yet parents take the same risk when they bring a child into this world. The child may go astray and crush their lives as well as their own. But parents assume that awful risk. Why? Because they determine that they will do their best for their child and make the child’s problems their own. Before God made us, He was determined to do his best for us and to make our problems His very own (Joshua 24-15).
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