simply Always rest in Jesus Within
Dearly beloved,
Know that God truly loves you, and LET THIS FIX EVERY THING. t
Sooner or later, all true Christians must learn to EVERY TIME WE HAVE A PROBLEM TO simply let God and let God help us,
by simply trusting and turning INTO Jesus INWARDLY
and WHOLEHEARTEDLY depend upon and Lean INTO the True Merciful Arms of Jesus Himself, WITHIN THEIR HUMAN SPIRITS, for every thing.
God does not want to make things hard on us for no reason, but simply to lead us INWARDLY thru our flesh, thru our soul, thru our spirit, unto Jesus Christ Himself, Who Truly Lives within us in the True Holy of Holies, The Truly Quiet, Safe, Peaceful Bosom of The Father.
God's Love inside the center of our human spirits is like a giant magnet of Love and will draw us INWARD to Peace in Christ (Isaiah26:3,4) if we will just LET GO, AND LET GOD. (1Peter5:7)
God and Jesus's Faithful Trustworthy Part is to save us and keep us,
BY GOD'S INVISIBLE GRACE THAT FLOWS LIKE INVISIBLE WATER ALL AROUND US EVERY MOMENT...
But we must learn the SECRET of keeping our hearts ALWAYS OPEN
in order TO RECEIVE GOD'S NECESSARY GRACE Who Saves us.
the devil tries to distract us outwardly...but God always draws us inwardly to rest in The Truly Protective Arms of Jesus for every thing, no matter how innocent it seems.
we MUST ask God to help us to FOREVER keep our our hearts open to His Saving Grace, because if we do but trust Jesus alone forever, and simply ask Him to keep our hearts FOREVER open to His Saving Grace, then God's Saving Grace will always flow from God's Heart to our heart, and little by little, draw us closer and closer to God's Perfect Heart of Love, Jesus alone forever t
Only by God's Grace, alone forever, we should do these 4 things in order to keep our hearts open to God's Necessary Saving Grace all the time:
1 - simple WHOLEHEARTED faith in Jesus and Jesus alone to save us and protect our spirits and our souls and our bodies according to His Truly God knows best Will (Proverbs3:5,6)
2 - simple WHOLEHEARTED abandonment or casting all our cares upon Jesus Christ Himself within us, for Jesus truly cares for us (1Peter5:7)
3 - pray The Lord's Prayer and Psalms51 at least once a day, slowly, asking first for God to please help you to pray, and to please help you to better understand how much God truly loves you as you pray,
no matter if sometimes it SEEMS like God doesn't love you, God truly really does love us.
Thank God, God loves us with An Everlasting Love (Jer31:3) (John3:16,17,18) that we cannot comprehend.
4 - (Psalms103, Psalms136) Thank God for every thing, His gift of life to you, His parents that He has loaned to you to love with His Unconditional Love despite their many faults, even Thank God for your enemies that God uses to draw you closer to God's Perfect Love
Also, giving thanks in all things, helps to keep our heart open to God's NECESSARY SAVING GRACE
But this is NEVER done by our worthless well meaning efforts, but by CEASING from our own wisdom and CEASING from our own efforts, and simply resting and trusting in Jesus HIMSELF within us, to save us every moment, from every thing that worries us, always according to His Perfect Timing, and His Perfect Way.
Many times we don't like what we see happening to us, and all our fears and doubts happen to us, because we are weak in faith in Christ.
But God knows this and God NEVER condemns us, and always gently corrects us and encourages us by forgiving us, and helping us to simply trust Jesus within us MORE next time.
God is simply giving us spiritual exercises that will help to make our faith in Christ stronger.
But NEVER forget, all of us are truly weak, and all of us TOTALLY need Christ Jesus Himself alone forever, to be able to do any thing, even breathing. So, NEVER let the devil trick you into thinking that you don't TRULY NEED JESUS, because we all do
Study The Old Spiritual Hymn Songs by getting a copy of an Old Methodist or Baptist or Lutheran Hymnal at a Christian bookstore or online google hymnal lyrics and I Need Thee Every Hour
Annie Hawks wrote:
One day as a young wife and mo*ther of 37 years of age, I was bu*sy with my reg*u*lar house*hold tasks. Sud*den*ly, I be*came so filled with the sense of near*ness to the Mast*er that, won*der*ing how one could live with*out Him, ei*ther in joy or pain, these words, “I Need Thee Ev*e*ry Hour,” were ush*ered in*to my mind, the thought at once tak*ing full pos*sess*ion of me.
After writ*ing the lyr*ics, Hawks gave them to her pas*tor, Ro*bert Low*ry, who add*ed the tune and re*frain. The hymn was first pub*lished at the Na*tion*al Bap*tist Sun*day School Con*ven*tion in Cin*cin*na*ti, Ohio, in No*vem*ber 1872. Some years lat*er, af*ter the death of her hus*band, Hawks wrote:
I did not un*der*stand at first why this hymn had touched the great throb*bing heart of hu*man*i*ty. It was not un*til long af*ter, when the sha*dow fell over my way, the sha*dow of a great loss, that I un*der*stood some*thing of the com*fort*ing pow*er in the words which I had been per*mit*ted to give out to others in my hour of sweet se*ren*i*ty and peace.
I need Thee every hour, most gracious Lord;
No tender voice like Thine can peace afford.
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I need Thee, O I need Thee;
Every hour I need Thee;
O bless me now, my Savior,
I come to Thee.
I need Thee every hour, stay Thou nearby;
Temptations lose their power when Thou art nigh.
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I need Thee every hour, in joy or pain;
Come quickly and abide, or life is in vain.
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I need Thee every hour; teach me Thy will;
And Thy rich promises in me fulfill.
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I need Thee every hour, most Holy One;
O make me Thine indeed, Thou blessèd Son.
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