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Jan. 21, 2007 - In Touch Daily Devotional

In Touch Daily Devotional
by Dr. Charles Stanley

January 21, 2007

Intimacy With God

Matthew 26:36-38

   

Transparency is an oft-overlooked element in our growing closer to Jesus Christ. Intimacy with the Lord requires our full, humble, and honest openness before Him.
   

Jesus Himself was a wonderful model of openness as He dealt with His disciples. For instance, we read in today's Bible verse that, in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus shared with the disciples His anguish over His upcoming crucifixion and brief separation from God the Father.
   

Knowing that the sins of the entire world were about to be cast upon Him, Jesus grieved, even to point of near death. Here was God, clothed in human flesh, being completely honest, open, and forthright about His emotions. This is how Christ would have us react to Him.
   

A proud, arrogant, egotistical, self-sufficient Christianity bristles at the thought of such transparency. Why should I burden God with this when I can handle it myself? I'm just not going to deal with God about this. Such thinking and behavior goes against everything for which God created us.
   

However, God cherishes and honors a humble, contrite spirit from someone trying to be himself or herself before the Lord. Confess sin, worry, doubt, and fear. He already knows all, but your willingness to intimately share with Him all the details speaks volumes about the bent of your heart.
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Feb. 3, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by momco3
Laurie,
Thanks for this beautiful post.
Annie
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Apr. 3, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by weareqf
It's been awhile since you've blogged and I've missed you!! Hope that you are doing well. Love, Kris
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Posted by Janne
Wishing you a very happy Easter!
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