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"MINDFUL FULLNESS OF SPIRIT"  


The most splendored opportunity of meaning for active faithful is when communication is necessary, words and expressions of kindness, joy and an opportunity to uplift others is the driving desire in fellowship with our neighbors and most especially in communication with Yehoshua. In faith, deeply felt is a most motivating desire of the daily yearning of the presence of grace, our praise and expressions of gratitude when often lifted to ears of heaven, cause to rise within us truest deeper feelings and recognitions of His great love. Gracious souls are always never fully at peace with contentment; except for the purity of moments during which we are in intimate in communion with Ha’ Moshiach (the Anointed One). 


Occasionally, an emotion of empty hollowness may disturb our inner most peace as we are mindlessly away from His long casting of peace and the harmony of His nature; our memories are short in our mindlessness. In the mindlessness of the business of the distractions of daily life, we may unwittingly lose our peace rather than creating the lasting peace we so richly deserve within us at all times and we bring this peace about with mindfulness of all thoughts, words, deeds and actions centered in the service of Yehoshua.  

 

The greater we remain centered in Him, the nearer we become centered in the serine and all calming peace of Yehoshua. The nearer to Ha’ Moshiach we can spiritually maintain, the more completely the heart is filled in His love. When we are present in His love, it emanates from us beckoning an invitation to others to join us in the peace of our redemption. This great and abundant generosity of love which we are radiant to whoever's path we may cross in demonstration of all-encompassing peace, the kind of which only being centered in our Lord may bring us.  

 Even if we’re not consciously at one with Him at all times, if He is not naturally as much an extension of ourselves, our inhaling and exhaling, we shouldn’t be a least bit startled if our spirit brings us naturally to the great desire for a restful mind which our soul recognizes as missing; though we intellectually miss in our side steps of preoccupation. This yearning is our natural state, and we must not be shy from nature. Living among the light of Yehoshua retains a blessing constant presence of His peace with in it: “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.”- {Matthew 5:6} and so it is we remain forever blessed in our mindfulness of our lasting thirst for the light, love and righteousness of He who bears the weight of our sinful nature. Blessed is that yearning hunger, for it can only come from Elohim (G-d) and delivered solely by the Holy Spirit.  

 

Most considerate and dedicated faithful, how often have you sat with head in hands filled with woe lacking the fortitude to trust in our Yehoshua? How long have you sat there before the realization hit you that you waste your energy upon fretting on things of which you have no control? It is that very moment we understand our –L-rd’s call to lean upon Him and not our knowledge. 


 

If I am not experiencing the fullness of the blessedness of being filled completely at all times in the presence of the gift of inner peace and a heart of love which comes only from walking the path of The Way, I shall continue again and again in my emptiness and yearning of thirst until I am filled so completely with Yehoshua and joined in great communion with the Holy Spirit. If I do not yet feed upon the wisdom of Ha’ Moshiach, I will continue to hunger and thirst yearning after Him. There is a harsh, hallow void within this hunger, since it shines so very greatly among the beatitudes of our Lord. The blessing involves a promise.  

 

These hungry ones "shall be satisfied" with what they desire. If in this way Yehoshua may cause us to long after Him, He will certainly satisfy those of any void even among the darkest recess’ of our soul; and when He does come to us, and come He shall, how jubilant and exuberant that fullness shall we shall savor and the fullness of that sweet joyfulness shall remain a part of us and it shall it ever more be the natural state of our constitution! 

 

Let us in our daily lives venturing the exultation the love, kindness and example of our most merciful Master in bonded faith, that we may prove ourselves worthy of His amazing grace, 

 

Pastor Mark

 
 
 

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