My eyes see you

 

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Once an officer friend invited us for a special meal, a “curanto” afternoon in the Salvation Army camp in Santiago. The “curanto” is a Chilean typical dish which contains potatoes, chicken, smoked pork ribs, sausage and mussels, all cooked in one sole pan producing a spectacular flavour. If you haven’t tasted it, I recommend it to you.

During this tasty afternoon an interesting situation happened, our host’s granddaughter of only 3 years of age asked her mother who was also present, if she could go play further away. The mom’s answer caught my attention and made me think; the mother answered her daughter saying: “go where my eyes can see you”.

Afterwards I noticed that the little one was distancing herself but always looking to see if her mom could still see her. This child learned a tremendous lesson which many times costs us as adults to understand, which is never to distance ourselves from the presence of the heavenly father.

Many times, we as children of God test the limits just as children; instead of prioritizing to stay in the presence of the Father we risk experimenting how further away from Him we can go without falling. This irresponsible attitude exposes us to dangerous situation that can compromise our spiritual integrity. For example, when we get carried by our pride, carnality, or materialism.

Nevertheless, the most important thing to know is that our heavenly Father always has a place for us at the table. No matter how far we have distance ourselves and gotten lost, He is always with his arms opened and willing to receive us, forgive and care for us. There isn’t a meal that can compare to the divine banquet prepared for us with maximum affection by the one who loves us the most.

  •  Which situations distant you from the heavenly Father?
  • What can you do to take your place at the Father’s table?

(The children and the Master, Mathew 18:2-5  /  The son in the Father’s table, Luke 15:22-24)

Comments

  1. It is encouraging and comforting to know that His eyes are always on us and His arms surround us. May we always stay where His eyes can see us as we are. His forgiveness and love give us strength to move on. His word give us direction as the word says in Psalm " Your word is a light to my path".

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  2. According to my understanding the word of God says, He will never forsake or leave us and Paul goes on to ask? what will separate us from the love of God? Yet we choose to move away from him.

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    1. Respecting our free will God doen't impose himself over us but expects us to choose Him.

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  3. Wherever and whatever we think we do in private, The Father sees us, why can’t we just stay in the lane and forget trying so hard because the end results are always not good. Blessings

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    1. Our humanity and carnality tends to lead us astray, tha's is why it is so important to nurture our spirituality and alow God to take control.

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  4. Very true we should not try to hide from our ❤️ loving heavenly Father all He wants is for us to be safe and secure

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    1. Yes! When we distant from Him we fall into traps.

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