For three years they came almost every day -- stamp upside down and sealed with a kiss. Sometimes addressed to Pam, other times Pamela or Pamelove, it didn't matter which -- I was just happy to see the familiar and artistic handwriting. With each letter I found myself falling in love a little bit more with the author.
Just so with the love letters from God -- a faithful reading every day brings a greater love for the author. The more I know about God, the more I long to know more about him. As I study his letters, I find reading is not enough. My faith in who God is requires more than a cursory reading of his letters, it urges me to be a participant -- to have a faith fruitful in works that James talks about. Isn’t it obvious that faith and works are yoked partners, that faith expresses itself in works?(James 2:22).
What happens next is amazing. In my doing, I actually become a letter from God to the world around me. You are a letter from Christ...not a letter written with pen and ink, but by the Spirit of the living God; not one carved on stone, but in human hearts (2 Corinthians 2:2-3).
It's in giving of my possessions, time and self; relinquishing selfishness; showing compassion; and denying myself to bless others that I am clearly read. It doesn't mean I water down God's truth or change it to be politically correct or more accepting of others and their agendas. Rather it means I embrace the truth and live it with joy!
The Spirit of God, living in me, writes his letter on my heart. It's my desire that those whom I touch each day will hear the whisper of "You've got mail."
3 comments:
The thing I like about your opening quote is that ANYONE can do that! Anyone can be God's love letter!
So beautifully said, Pamela. This is a wonderful way to look at our faith...to be read like a letter from God! Thank you for this motivating message to keep doing and being all that we can.
Reading God's letter to become a letter. I love that.
Fondly,
Glenda
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