The only point

Life flows here and now. In Presence, the present moment is the place of life, where God is, a place where we transform ourselves.
Apartheid frees us from the passions and desires that take us away from this presentation to take away. Carefree frees us from fear and anxiety, and worries that also pull us out of this moment. Both are fruits of knowledge and, over time, more and more experience that God is here and not elsewhere that God is the goal we have longed for and which has already reached us in baptism is already here, right here and right now. We are completely safe in God; it cannot happen to us anything that God would not do for our good and salvation. The last thing we need and still want is to enter into this presence fully and to fully immerse ourselves in the God who is already here, to enter the Kingdom, which has already come to us in Him, and which is Himself.

To be a Christian means to live the full presence, to live the full life that in this presence, flows, without fear, without covetousness, in joy, in relaxation. To live fully and more and more, because this is the essence of Christianity: to immerse oneself in life, to clothe one’s own life, and that is God Himself. Being a Christian means to live truly, and to live in Christianity means to learn more and more, live freer and more intensely. So much so that we don’t need anything to do it externally, no seizure, distraction, distraction, or none external affairs. Life itself, God, flows through us, and we in Him and nothing else we don’t need it. For the people of the world, such poverty is a turning point. For the people of God facilitation, free and joyful choice. The same goes for fasting, for silence and solitude and the like.

We’re in no hurry, nowhere. We don’t escape from anything, and nowhere, we don’t run away. We are fully here and now. We live here and now. We are growing here and now. Here and now, we are in Heaven, in the Kingdom, more and more deeply. We take things one by one; we live things one by one, always the one it is, in full, without sorrow for that which was, without impatience for which will come. We value every moment; we live fully every moment and every one the thing into which God’s providence led us, because, in it, he speaks to us, in the trains of us, in him God himself is with us. We really live in it, and we are growing.

“Everything has its time and its moment every effort under the heaven. It has it’s time to be born, her time to die, her time to plant, and her time to have seedlings rip out. … He should spend his time throwing stones; his time should collect stones. He has to hug his time; he has to hold back his hug. … He has his time to tear; he has to sew his time. His time is to be silent; he is to speak his time. ” (Ecclesiastes 3, 1-2.5.7)

In this present moment, the world itself, nature, things, events, become God – filled with God; everything is a source of joy and excitement because God entered into all this and through all this to us
he speaks and acts with us, trains, trains, reveals himself. Everything is different. Everything has changed; the world itself and life have changed with the coming of God – completely just as the gym changes when the master enters it, as it changes the castle hall when the king enters it. They are the same and yet completely different, until then
empty and dead, now alive and full, not by themselves and themselves, but by entering.

“And they called the apostles, and scourged them, and commanded them that they should not speak in Jesus’ name, and released them. And they were leaving the council pleased that they were recognized as worthy of bearing the disgrace of the name. And they didn’t stop the day what to teach in the temple and the house of the day and preach Christ, Jesus. ”(Acts 5: 40-42). We don’t want to be anywhere else. We don’t want to do anything else. We do not desire to experience anything else. Why should we? God is in what is happening, and it is flowing here and now in God’s life, real life, even our own life. What more do we need? What more would, could we want? Here’s everything, that’s all. It’s gorgeous without fear to be led by God, to be carried on His wings. Right here. Right now. Just like that. Nowhere else. Never again. Not different. One moment. One place. One God. One Kingdom. One life. One point. Everything. For the glory of God, for the joy of God, for the salvation of man. Wherever you go, this point will go with you and all fullness with it. God is glorified in a man full of life.” (St. Irenaeus of Lyon)

This entry was posted in Nezaradené. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *