
So boom… (I just love it, when someone begins a story like this.) God says it is time to come out of hiding. Yes. He says that the cave life aint it. That’s really the whole post but for the sake of eliminating negative space I’ll expound on the thought. The life God has destined you for, cannot reach its full potential if you remain in hiding.
I’ve recently began an extremely short study on diamonds. I’ll give you the cliff notes. Diamonds are considered to be the hardest substance on earth. They are also one of the most sought-after stones. There process of becoming is actually strenuous. All the notes say extreme heat and real pressure are required. Sounds like my life. I think that was the whole point. (stay focused) Without the process and the exposing we would never be able to admire such beauty.
But what if someone went in search of these diamonds and found them and hid them in a cave. What would have been the point of finding something so rare and of such value to tuck it away? This is essentially what we do when we reject the call in our hearts from God. We voluntarily decide to live in a cave. A cave that was never meant to hold or push or grow us.
So here I am today, stepping out of my cave. Allowing the Son to hit me and revive me. I never even knew that being exposed to God’s light would reveal so much beauty inside of me. Actually, me stepping into God’s desires for my life with She Is Strong unveiled so much that I would never have been able to see if I stayed inside of that darkness. So I encourage you my dear sister. Come out. Walk into His light.
2 Corinthians 3:18 We can all draw close to him with the veil removed from our faces. And with no veil we all become like mirrors who brightly reflect the glory of the Lord Jesus.[a] We are being transfigured[b] into his very image as we move from one brighter level of glory to another.[c] And this glorious transfiguration comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
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