By the way, those who are open to all that God has for them are more likely to see Him move in glory and power than those who tend to stay farther away.
I want to be as close to God as John was at the Last Supper when he lay his head on Jesus’ breast. No doubt he felt the breath of God on his head.
Psalm 19:14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.
John was close enough to talk to Jesus and close enough to hear Jesus speak to Him. John 13:23-26.
If you really know the Lord, there will be some mountain top times with Him.
There will be times when His presence is real and His glory is clear.
When you are in one of those times, enjoy it for all it’s worth, because you will soon be back in the valley.
Mountain top experiences will sustain you through many long and difficult valleys.
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