Everything else can wait
One of the biggest mysteries of all time is that the Maker of everything desires to be close to us humans. So close and intimate beyond our wildest imaginations.
Pause and consider that for a moment. Out of all His creation—and despite our brokenness—God desires an intimate relationship with each one of us. And to make this possible, He has given us the gift of access to Himself through the sacrifice of the Son.
But it is so puzzling that so few believers take advantage of this gift of access that we have to God so that His desire for intimacy with us can be a reality in our lives.
Why is this so?
I believe one key reason is lack of vision.
Where there is no vision, the people cast off restraint (Proverbs 29:18 ASV)
When we do not have the vision of intimacy with God, we find it hard to embrace and sustain the discipline that pursuing God requires.
Vision does something to our hearts. When it grips us, it compels a response.
Until then, God can wait. But…. Our entertainment. Our hobbies. Our vain idols of money and self-accomplishment and people pleasing. It feels like they can’t wait.
When our hearts become captured by this amazing opportunity and privilege to be intimate with the King of kings, we become willing and ready to give whatever it takes to pursue intimacy with God.
Then everything else can wait!
May our eyes behold the King in His beauty and the land of intimacy that He is calling us to (Isaiah 33:17). May the beauty that we behold fill our hearts with passion for the King. And may our hearts be strengthened to pull away from all the distractions in our lives.
Friends, God has provided the access that we need. It’s now left to us to respond by pursuing intimacy with Him.
Intimacy must be cultivated. So set up a time in your schedule to meet with God. And show up consistently.
Wondering what to do in that time? Read a passage of Scripture. Sing songs to God. Talk with Him and not at Him. Ask Hm questions and wait quietly in His presence.
The Lord is waiting for you.
Ready, set, go.
PS: If you are interested in building more capacity on how to spend time with God (a.k.a prayer), you are invited to
School of Prayer on April 18. Hope to see you there.










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