WWJD or WDJD
The answer to WWJD (What would Jesus do) will drive you insane if you try to figure it out every time. What that statement means to me is that in order to please God I have to dig down inside my own simple mind and try to figure out what my super natural, all powerful, all knowing and perfectly loving designer would be thinking right now. That appears to be a claim that I am smart as Him. That is a claim that I am able to pull out of me the spirit of the Lord and be who he is.
The real question should be WDJD (What did Jesus do). He gave His life and His love to save us from ourselves. We rather than pull him out of us, need to push into Him. As we move closer in our relationship with Him, we have a mirror effect. His light is reflected stronger and stronger as our worldly image grows smaller and dimmer as we continue to lay our worldly spirit of unworthiness at the foot of the cross.
He loves us and does not want us to walk alone. He does not want to be a life line, he wants to be our lifeblood.
The real question should be WDJD (What did Jesus do). He gave His life and His love to save us from ourselves. We rather than pull him out of us, need to push into Him. As we move closer in our relationship with Him, we have a mirror effect. His light is reflected stronger and stronger as our worldly image grows smaller and dimmer as we continue to lay our worldly spirit of unworthiness at the foot of the cross.
He loves us and does not want us to walk alone. He does not want to be a life line, he wants to be our lifeblood.
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