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Any time you seek My presence I will be found, long for Me and the kingdom is always yours

  • Writer: Ascribe
    Ascribe
  • Mar 10, 2021
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 10

It has been many days, and I am missing our conversations. Life has a way of moving to the forefront and occupying my vision. I know within that place You are there – guiding, speaking, teaching; so I have not missed Your presence, nor Your voice in these matters. But still, I have missed our direct exchanges; I don’t want it that way, even if I only review what we have spoken in the past. While that’s inspirational I would want something new to think on. I feel if I only focus on my tasks and interests I miss the greater that You have to offer – for myself and others.

It is not wrong to focus on what is important in your life, for I am there too. It can be helpful to you, however, to step back, as you are doing at this moment, to see the larger landscape. Focus on the details and you will sometimes miss the purpose. We have not lost our connection together for we have met within the temple of our hearts – where you wish to be and where I wish to meet with you. Any time you seek My presence I will be found; I will not hide, nor will I not speak with you.


I will not give up that for which I have searched and sacrificed – I will be with the one I have loved from the foundation of all creation. I am happy you miss Me; it means your heart is longing for that for which it was created – to be with Me eternally. Seek Me and I will be found; listen for My voice and you will hear; ask questions of Me and you will know. Nothing is withheld, everything is given for you to pursue, live within, become. All is yours.

Then I would say this: thank you for reminding me always how You feel and think of me. It is an overwhelming thought how You care, how You share, how You give. It is such a difference from my prior understanding – and a wonderful example for living my life. I would like not to judge Your intent, the lack of impact I think I see, for I know that perception is incorrect. Rather, I would just enjoy the Presence I have come to love. I think that is what I have missed; just the being together and speaking. It is the same with my wife, whether we are seemingly doing something important or not – it’s just the being together.



I know you seek something from Me that you feel would make our relationship important—that world events, or meaningful impacts on healing and prosperity, is a requirement because you believe that as God I value those things much more importantly than you; that there is much to do, much to overcome, a spiritual war to be won.


Yet that is not as true as you believe.


I have dealt with all things, and the plans I have for the things you believe are important to Me are set in motion and will proceed because they are Me—they are life and will bring about that which I have spoken.


My interest is always in you; nothing is more sacred to Me than our time together, nothing more meaningful than our sharing, nothing more productive than My plans for you. Long for Me and the kingdom is always yours.


“I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, ‘My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.’ … What I have said, that I will bring about; what I have planned, that I will do.”

— Isaiah 46.10-11


[Ascribe: The message emphasizes that God's primary focus is the intimate, personal relationship with each individual, above all else. This perspective aligns with the essence of many spiritual teachings: that God cherishes connection, presence, and the shared moments of communion over any external achievements or grand plans.


The passage from Isaiah 46:10-11 underscores God's sovereignty and assurance that His purposes are already in motion, unshakable and certain. It invites trust in the unfolding of His will, freeing us to rest in the protection of simply being with God. The reflection suggests that while world events and spiritual battles matter, they are already held within God's plans—what He truly longs for is the heart's longing for Him.]

 
 
 

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