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Sunday, October 10, 2010

I AM


"I am the Alpha and the Omega,
the Beginning and the End,
the First and the Last."
... let him who thirsts come.
Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely.
~ Revelation 22:13,17 (NKJV)


Here is the end of Revelation, of the Bible text, and of the old heavens and earth.

For God, this is as good as the beginning, because He stands outside of time. Unlike mortal humans, who move through time like an unstoppable train on a single track, He is not limited to a single point on a line, in one dimension.

Jesus does not say He was in the beginning and shall be in the end. He declares Himself to simply be both the Beginning and the End, with the emphatic "I AM" which sums up His nature. He is Alpha and Omega, the whole of the matter. He is the First and the Last in a human life, to everyone of every time.

"I am YHWH, and there is no other;
There is no God besides Me.
... from the rising of the sun to its setting ...
there is none besides Me.
I form the light and create darkness,
I make peace and create calamity."
~ Isaiah 45:5-6

There is no other God, no other way to obtain love and light and life, no other means adequate to satisfy the human soul, both right now and for an eternity. Eternity may seem like a long time to those who live by time. But once we step outside of time with our God, we will cease to measure it.

I cannot help but smile that a God living outside of time said three times in the Bible's closing chapter, "I am coming quickly," knowing most of us would think "soon."

I believe it to be the former. I hope it to also be the latter.

Lord God, You are our All in All. You are our treasure, our comfort, our very life. We thirst much. Teach us to drink as freely and fully from Your Spirit as we will drink from the river of life.

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6 comments:

  1. thinking without the constraints of time is difficult at best ... He is ... period

    {you're greatly on my mind today ... may you be blessed with peace}

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  2. I need more of Him. My thirsty soul longs to be satisfied.

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  3. Susan ~

    If those thoughts included any prayers I'm most grateful. TOUGH weekend. Better today.

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  4. T ~

    My problems is that although I thirst for Him, I too often do the same thing as when my body thirsts: "Oh, let me finish one more thing and I'll go get a drink... and one MORE thing ..."

    The only way to get that drink is JUST DO IT!

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  5. I want to drink to overflowing Father. I love you sis, saying prayers for you.

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  6. Denise ~

    Praying for you too, dear. And thank you!

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