I feel like I got a glimpse of what heaven will be like. A body of believers in Jesus Christ standing around with their arms raised high, singing with all their might to The Creator of The Universe. What an amazing evening it was! I started a Beth Moore bible study a few weeks ago titled "Loving Well". One of the questions asked was "How do you experience God's love?". I have been meditating on that question recently and was a little stumped by it. I know that God loves me in my head. I know that he sent his son to die on the cross to save me from my sins so that I will no longer be separated from him and instead that I am able to spend eternity in heaven with him. I know these things to be true in my own life, but how do I
experience God's love? Then I began thinking about all the things God has blessed me with: a wonderful Godly husband, three amazing kids, and plenty of material possessions. But then I began thinking, what if all that was washed away and taken from me, would I still
experience God's love? I began thinking that there has to be more ways that I
experience God's love than simply through all the THINGS he has blessed me with! What about those who aren't blessed in the same ways I am, surely they must still
experience God's love? At my bible study, the ladies went around and told ways that they
experience God's love and none of them were based on what God had given them, like my answer was. They spoke of how they
experience God speaking to them through the lyrics of a song, the words or even the characters of a book, through a walk in nature, or even through a person portraying God's love to them just when they needed it the most. After hearing their answers, I thought to myself "Of course, I have
experienced God's love for me in the very same ways they are speaking of." Then at the Aaron Shust concert last weekend I
experienced God's love again in a very real way. I used to think that heaven might get a little boring if all we do is stand around and sing praise and worship songs to God for all eternity. However, after an evening spent
experiencing God's love for me I no longer feel that way. I believe that we were created to worship God and to
experience a personal relationship with our savior Jesus Christ. When we are doing what we were created to do, there is no greater peace and joy that can be felt then when we are in God's presence. I stand in awe of the creator of the universe and I leave you with this question, how are YOU
experiencing God's love???