Bible in a Year : Psalms 5759; Romans 4
I pray that you . . . may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:17, 19
Most summer mornings, a delightful drama plays out in the park behind our house. It involves a sprinkler. And a bulldog. About 6:30 or so, the sprinklers come on. Shortly thereafter, Fifi the bulldog (our familys name for her) arrives.
Fifis owner lets her off her leash. The bulldog sprints with all her might to the nearest sprinkler, attacking the stream of water as it douses her face. If Fifi could eat the sprinkler, I think she would. Its a portrait of utter exuberance, of Fifis seemingly infinite desire to be drenched by the liquid she can never get enough of.
There are no bulldogs in the Bible, or sprinklers. Yet, in a way, Pauls prayer in Ephesians 3 reminds me of Fifi. There, Paul prays that the Ephesian believers might be filled with Gods love and have power, together with all the Lords holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ. He prayed that we might be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God (vv. 1819).
Still today, were invited to experience a God whose infinite love exceeds anything we can comprehend, that we too might be drenched, saturated, and utterly satisfied by His goodness. Were free to plunge with abandon, relish, and delight into a relationship with the One who alone can fill our hearts and lives with love, meaning, and purpose.
How does the experience of plunging into waves at a beach symbolize the immensity of Gods love for you? What barriers do you think potentially keep you from experiencing His love?
God, thank You for Your infinite and satisfying love. Please help us to know and experience the love You have for each one of us.
Good morning, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
We made through hump day...I’m thinking I can see the weekend.
Don’t forget to rest!