Even if this should seem impossible in the eyes of the remnant of
this people, shall it in those days be impossible in my eyes also, says
the Lord of hosts? (Zechariah 8:6)
It’s the classic plot for a romantic comedy: A man is in
love with a woman who doesn’t seem to know he exists. He goes out of his
way to run into her, he sends her flowers, he writes love letters. And
still she scorns him. He hates seeing how her other suitors leave her
disappointed and empty. But he can’t envision life without her, so he
continues doing everything he can to make her fall in love with him.
Finally, somewhere in the depths of her heart, she realizes it’s meant
to be. In the end, they ride off together into the sunset.
We may be a bit embarrassed to think that God loves us in a very
similar way. He is jealous for us. Don’t worry; this jealousy is not the
selfish, “green-eyed monster” type. It’s a jealousy that passionately
wants the best for us. And that “best,” of course, is to be united with
the Lord. We were created for him. Any other suitor, anything else that
competes for our love, only threatens the “happy ending” that God has in
store for us.
You may look at your life with some skepticism. You may not think
you’re worthy of such passionate love from God. It’s easy to focus on
the obstacles or the other “lovers” that have claims on our hearts. But
thank goodness God doesn’t look at things with our eyes! He is ready to
go out and fight all of his opponents: our sin, our guilt, anything that
accuses us. He will stop at nothing to redeem us and make us completely
his.
So let God woo you. As deep calls to deep, let him sweep you off your
feet. There is no area in your life that he can’t win over by the power
of his love. There is no element of your resistance that he cannot wear
down. Just be still, and let him show you the beauty and peace that
come from a life devoted to him. That’s how attractive he is!
“Lord, I am like the Beloved in the Song of Songs, hiding from
you. As the Bridegroom of my soul, win me over with your single-minded
devotion to me. I am yours!”
taken from wau.org
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