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Apr 14, 2008 11:21 AM CST Desert Rose
HealthyLiving
HealthyLivingHealthyLivingSomewhere In, Tennessee USA527 Threads 2 Polls 4,775 Posts
Desert Rose
By Doug Floyd

A gust of air sweeps along the lonesome plains like a gushing, waterless river.
Beneath this parched, silent storm, a song, a cry, a voice continually calls out from the desert:
“Prepare the way of the Lord.”

Lovers bloom in the arid desert wind.

Wearied by the smothering comforts of abundance, the gasping soul finds a refuge, a peace, a joy in the desolate path of divine love.
The apostle Paul stumbles across this path on his way to Damascus. Filled with fury and vision from on high, he charges forth to fight, and kill, on behalf of truth.
Divine love interrupts Paul’s mission. Eclipsed by a blinding vision of God’s love, Paul sees what no eye can see; Paul hears what no ear can hear. Paul meets Love beyond all love: Love beyond all knowledge.
In the startling momentary glimpse of Jesus’ love, Paul
changes from a marauding crusader to a helpless lover.
Stripped from the safety of titles, degrees and human achievement, Paul stands naked before the ultimate Creator, the Lord of Hosts. And he discovers that the source of all creation is not simply power but a dance of unending love between the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
In a single instant, Paul glimpses behind the veil of creation and beholds a love so real, so beautiful, so captivating, that he forgets everything else except this love. This love sustains him, compels him, completes him. This love is home.

Lovers bloom in the arid desert wind.

We are traveling across a vast desert. We didn’t choose the desert it chose us. It is in our bones. We are the children of Abraham, of Isaac, of Jacob. We are a nomadic people called to pilgrimage. At times, we may deny the desert. With enough music and singing and dancing and laughter, we might just drown out the pangs deep within our soul.
Yet sometimes the deep longing throbs loud enough to wake us up and remind us of our soul parching thirst for the fountain of divine love.
“In the desert, prepare the way of the Lord.”

In these moments of absolute weakness, of absolute dependence, we can do nothing but simply ache for the presence of God. This helplessness, this longing, this desire is a sign that Love has already reached out to us and is drawing us ever closer, ever upward into
His heart.
But the desert has so drained us that we are too weak to try and impress Him. We cannot perform amazing feats of prayer and fasting. We cannot muster the strength to stand tall and go charging forth as a valiant warrior. Instead, like a mumbling drunk or a dying Savior, we simply cry out, “I thirst.” And He comes and satisfies our thirst with a spring of love that knows no bounds.

All who are weary,
All who are thirsty,
All who are crushed,
All who are defeated,
All who have given up all hope,
All who are needy, come and rest
In a Love that shapes and sustains
All living things.
“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.”
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Apr 14, 2008 11:25 AM CST Desert Rose
HealthyLiving
HealthyLivingHealthyLivingSomewhere In, Tennessee USA527 Threads 2 Polls 4,775 Posts
I absolutely love this writing!

Are we all not as Paul?

Do we not receive the fullness of this love in our most defeated and trying times, when we are in the desert?
When we are so drained that we can not possibly go on... Love comes in and carries us, sustains us, gives us hope and sees us through.
This Love is Truely for ALL to receive.

Only.... Believe!

Then, Receive!!!
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Apr 14, 2008 11:58 AM CST Desert Rose
Ambrose2007
Ambrose2007Ambrose2007BFE, South Dakota USA67 Threads 10 Polls 8,881 Posts
I'm guessing Paul was a bit too heavily into peyote ceremonies. When I was into that, I often had the most eerie hungering for turpentine.
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Apr 14, 2008 12:03 PM CST Desert Rose
DadofDucks
DadofDucksDadofDucksWentzville, Missouri USA9 Threads 2,123 Posts
A very moving reading. Thank you...teddybear
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