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Francis Frangipane: Everyone Who Seeks God Can Find Him

27 December 2009 3 Comments

Intimacy with God is a journey that you can walk daily. Never stop seeking God.

“If we do not cease seeking and knocking, we will discover unfolding degrees of intimacy with God. Even now, He is drawing near. The Lord promises, “Everyone who…seeks finds.”

Unfolding degrees of intimacy — stop and think about that for a minute. It makes me want to seek the Lord even more so that I can walk in greater degrees of intimacy than I’ve experienced before. Now is a good time to begin that closer walk with God. A lot of my friends set time aside to seek God at this time of the year. NOW is a good time for YOU to shut out distractions and seek the Lord for the New Year…

It is not hard to recognize someone who has spent extended time at a newsstand: his conversation overflows with the drama of current affairs. And, it is not hard to discern a person who has come from a sporting event, as their face reveals the outcome of the game. Likewise, people can tell when an individual has spent extended time seeking God. An imperturbable calm guards their heart, and their countenance is radiant with light, as with the morning dew of Heaven. Beloved, to seek and find God is everything.

The Eternal Imprint

It is to our shame that, in our era, church services do not focus more on actually seeking God. Yes, we do honor God and thank Him for what He has done. We hear a sermon and, perhaps, enjoy a time of fellowship with others. Yet only rarely do we depart a congregational meeting with the fire of eternity reflecting off our faces. Instead, we fill up with information about God without actually drawing near to Him. Most of us are still largely unaware of God’s presence.

While we rightly need church programs, fellowship, and times for ministry training, we must not automatically assume that religious indoctrination is the same thing as actually seeking God. And while I am often blessed listening to contemporary Christian music, even godly entertainment is no substitute for my own worship encounter with God.

Therefore, let us ask ourselves: Is there a place and a time set apart in our spiritual lives where we can give ourselves to seeking God? What if the Spirit of God actually desired to manifest Himself during our worship service? Would the Lord have to wait until we finished our scheduled program? I respect and recognize the need for order; we need the scheduled times for announcements and the defined purposes that currently occupy Sunday mornings, but have we made room for God Himself?

“He Knew Not That His Face Shone”

When we first determine to draw near to God, it may seem we have little to show for our efforts. Yet, be assured: even the thought of seeking God is a step toward our transformation. Still, we often do not notice the first signs of our spiritual renewal, for as we grow increasingly more aware of God, we simultaneously grow increasingly less aware of ourselves. Though we may not see that we are changing, others certainly will.

Consider the experience of Moses. The Lord’s servant had ascended Mount Sinai, and there stood before the living God. The eyes of Moses were actually filled with God’s sun-like glory; his ears actually heard the audible sound of the Lord’s voice. Yet, when Moses returned to the people, the Bible says he “did not know that the skin of his face shone” (Exodus 34:29). When the Israelites saw the fire of God’s glory on the face of Moses, “they were afraid to come near him” (v. 30). They saw he had been with God.

The Church needs more people who have, like Moses, climbed closer to the Almighty, people who have stood in the sacred fire of God’s presence. Instead, we exhaust ourselves arguing over peripheral doctrines or styles of music in our song services. Perhaps there are benefits to constantly debating the nuances of our doctrines, but are we not more truly thirsting for the reality of God?

Our goal is to, day by day, draw nearer to God. He has commanded that we come boldly to His throne of grace. To receive the help we need, we must arrive at His throne. Remember also that our confidence comes from Christ Himself. He promised,

“Everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened” (Matthew 7:8)

We are seeking a lifetime of increasing devotion, though it may certainly begin in a season of drawing near. In spite of natural and spiritual obstacles, as we persevere, the Lord assures us,

“How much more will your Father who is in Heaven give what is good to those who ask Him!” (Matthew 7:11)

If we do not cease seeking and knocking, we will discover unfolding degrees of intimacy with God. Even now, He’s drawing near. The Lord promises, “Everyone who…seeks finds” (Matthew 7:8).

Master, to possess more of You is the heart-focus of my existence. Draw near, blessed Redeemer, fulfill Your desire for me by fulfilling my desire for You.

Francis Frangipane
Ministries of Francis Frangipane
As psoted on the ElijahList

3 Comments »

  • Randy Peck, M.D. said:

    Hi Lynne,

    Thank you for sharing this great message from Francis Frangipane. I like how you are connecting your visitors to different leaders around the world with close walks with Jesus.

    What jumped out most at me from this message was this, “Our goal is to, day by day, draw nearer to God.”

    Blessings to draw nearer to God day by day!

    Randy
    “Blessed to be a blessing”
    THE CONNECTOR and The Journal Guy
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  • Lynne Lee (author) said:

    Thanks Randy, that’s my plan for the site, to share what the Lord is saying to me and also to post messages that have resonated with me – all with the aim of encouraging people to develop a closer walk with the Lord.

    This is my fist time at a computer for 7 days! I have been laid up in hospital with plenty of time to think and meditate and connect with the Lord. I have had no choice but to slow down, and won’t be fully recovered for 3 months!

  • Credo #50: Embrace the Fire « For the scattered flock said:

    [...] I do not speak here of the trials and troubles of life, or of Christian life. I am talking about the refining that He brings; whether of His own accord or because you have sought Him. [...]

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