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Tag: Creation

Desire Him for His Sake and Not Good Gifts

cloud of Unknowing - LIFT up your heart to God with a gentle stirring of love, desire Him for His sake and not for any good gifts He can supply. Avoid thinking on anything but God. Think not on any of His Creation or their functions but only on God Himself, so that you desire nothing but Him, mythoughts, thoughtsofgod, thoughts of God,David Reese

LIFT up your heart to God  with a gentle stirring of love,  desire Him for His sake and not for any good gifts He can supply. Avoid thinking on anything but God. Think not on any of His Creation or their functions but only on God Himself,  so that you desire nothing but Him. Cloud […]

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Christian Mysticism – Life in Christ

The simple desire to live in the presence of God is itself a clear sign that the journey has already begun. Abiding in Christ often starts with a grateful appreciation for what God has already done. That appreciation is the beginning of true worship.

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