Tag: spirituality

  • The Unknown Way


    Sometimes the path we take may lead us into the unknown. Sometimes we have a choice to make — often wondering which way to go? Sometimes there is only one way through to the other side.


    With every step we take in life we learn more about overcoming the fear of stepping into the unknown — when we take a risk and we put faith into action. For very often we cannot see the way ahead and yet that’s what we are waiting for — to see what we cannot see. Living with the hope of finding a better way through. There are no short cuts in this life — its tough and we are fools to think it will be anything less. We cannot escape the pain that we experience or the uncertainty with passing time— but there is a way that brings comfort to the soul and peace to the mind. For all that may appear to be uncertain there is solid ground.


    With the journey through life we begin to realise that we become more familiar with the less familiar pathway. There is a search for something more, a search for something new and fresh. In this place we realise more day by day that He is the only one who can nourish, restore and satisfy our soul.

    But who is He? Who is He that knows every part of me? The one who is longing to be known by every part of me.

    We will always learn something new in the unknown — when we see more of the beautiful life we were made for. We grow. We develop. We stumble. We fall very often trying to find our way. Our senses awaken to all that is unfamiliar and new around us. Our trust, our faith and vulnerability teach us so much more than we could ever learn along familiar paths. Yet we are truly thankful for the seasons of life that take us along those well worn paths — for sometimes it’s in those places that we find rest for our soul and the patience to wait for a new open door.


    Prehaps this is how the journey of life unfolds. The pathway ahead always guaranteed to be full of the unknown. With our complacency we sometimes find ourselves stuck — discontented with the old familiar ways that make us feel secure. We realise more and more that it is in the unknown and less familiar places and spaces that we dare to risk it all and plunge out into the deep. We abandon it all — no longer afraid. Trusting in the unknown ways that lead us on. Like a young bird being pushed out of its nest we learn more about how to lean into His everlasting arms and lean less on our own understanding. We learn to trust Him and to follow Him in all of the pathways — for they lead us into a deeper intimacy with Him.

    But who is He? Who is He that knows every part of me? The one who is longing to be known by every part of me.


    May we become more familiar with the unfamiliar and unknown pathway. For this is where we are meant to be and this is where He always loves to lead us through. The place where our faith flourishes and where we get to know Him. Life is more of an adventure when we embrace — the unknown way.

  • Love is

    Recently had the opportunity to share a few reflections with my church community from Ephesians 3:14-21 on the ‘Fullness of God’ and the empowering work of the spirit. Here’s a short edited piece with some of those thoughts on the importance of love.

    One of the goals of Christ’s indwelling is to establish believers on a firm foundation of love – we are to be rooted & grounded in love.

    Through the strengthening of our innermost being by the power of Holy Spirit and Christ’s indwelling in our hearts – we are established in love in order to be able to comprehend the greatness of the love of Christ.

    Love is the soil in which believers are rooted and will grow and the foundation upon which we are built.

    Love is the source of our Salvation.

    Love is the ultimate goal of our lives and when Christ permeates our hearts we know we are rooted in love and from experiencing His love we are radically transformed.

    Love is central to our experience with Christ

    The dimensions of His love are;

    So wide – it covers the breadth of our own experience and reaches the whole world

    So long – it continues the length of our lives

    So high – it rises to the height of celebration and elation

    So deep – it reaches to the depths of discouragement, despair and even death itself

    (Snodgrass, 1996)

     Even when we feel shut out, isolated or alone – we can never be lost of God’s love for us.

    We cannot escape His love – for He pursues us. He is jealous for us. This is how much He loves us. Why would we not want to experience more of this empowering work of the spirit in our own lives – to experience this love – to know a deeper measure and richness of His love?

    A love that is so patient and so kind.

    A love that does not envy, does not boast – is not proud.

    A love that covers over a multitude of sins.

    A love that has the power to change the world through transformed hearts and lives.

    Grasping His love is beyond our intellect.

    It is personal knowledge.

    It is a personal encounter.

    It is a personal revelation of God’s love and His plan for redemption for the whole world.

    It’s being empowered to grasp the dimensions of His love in our own personal experience. To know this love of Christ surpasses our intellect and knowledge for it is so much greater – no one can ever fully know it.

    This is the mystery of the gospel.

    There is always more to know – more to experience and God wants to take us beyond our present knowing – and as we experience more of the immeasurable love of Christ in a personal and intimate way – we will be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. For it is God who fills us.

    Love is central to the gospel.

    Love is our foundation and we all need to continually grow in our own personally experience and knowledge of Christs love for us. As we experience His love for us – as we grow in this love personally and as a community – our love for him will increase, our love for one another will increase and our love for the other will increase.

    Maybe as we grasp the depths of His love for us; we will begin to understand more about what it really means to have our hearts broken for what breaks His?