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Favoured


Now the favour in your life will carry you so far. Where will it carry you? To love. Now love looks like something. Often love takes the form of submission to another and their will. Yet coming to know the one who made you is the first step in coming to favour that flows. 


Rivers start with a trickle and end in a stream. The collective of so many droplets of water can cause the stream to bulge, bursting its banks. This bulging can be related to the formation of character in our soul. This soul flooded with love is favour again and again pouring through. 

The first part of love is to see we are made in the image of God and then made for His glory. These two cement the first of which is grace upon grace then acting upon this revelation, we all seek the glory of God. So what is the power we seek? Is it just that we are to be known by Him and make Him known by love? Let’s look at this. 

It’s profound that love can take us deeper into the foundation of the gospel. Love can find us where we not only fall to our knees in surrender but also give us sight to see our fallings and failings are bridges for people to relate to us in our weaknesses. These lights which guide through the night are signals of your significance to others. The signal of truth gives life to the grace one receives in love.

For grace gives truth and justice for the lonely and weak. This weakness or perception of it can formally give you all the power needed to cross the bridge to receive favour from God and others. This favour is formalised through faith in Christ. What is the cost you may ask? 

The torrent of wave through the braking banks is not enough to destroy our souls. Let me explain. If the waters are high and not falling then we are surrounded by grace. See love comes to heal and make new the passage to Him. He is full of unfailing love to the extent our heart renders judgement against no one. 

This is a lot of pictures, let’s try and bring this to a close. So the river of God’s love takes us so far and allows the bridges of weekness to elevate pain and suffering of being alone. Alone will not leave our hearts without being made new. Does the formation of a new man mean formation of new people in the process? 

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