Sunday, October 18, 2009

His Breadth of Love

It is overwhelming when we really grasp -- down to the depths of our souls -- the quality of God's love for us. God knew, long before Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt, that once they arrived in the wilderness, they'd create and worship that horrid golden calf. But knowing that, He still caused the destroyer to pass over their houses when they had the blood on the door. He knew they'd later murmur against Moses once they arrived in the wilderness -- but knowing that eventuality, He opened up the Red Sea anyway. God knew the children of Israel would eventually complain about the Manna, but He gave it to them anyway -- in a place where no other sustaining food was readily available.

Of course I suppose God's ultimate action along this line was this: Jesus knew most would reject Him, but He died on the cross anyway.

It's one thing for a parent to make big sacrifices for his children -- not realizing that maybe later those children might be ungrateful. But to know in advance -- well let's face it. Most of us would lose heart and not bother making those sacrifices in the first place if we knew that in the future our children would not be appropriately grateful. But God loved us that much. What an incredible thought.

Oh that we might be able "to comprehend ... what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge ... (Ephesians 3:18-19)

If you want Jesus' love to be shed abroad and appropriated to your heart, talk to Him and tell Him so. How to start? Say to Him: "Oh Jesus, be merciful to me, a sinner." Pour out your heart to Him, just as if you could see Him sitting in a chair across from you. Then tell Him: "Oh Jesus, I just can't go on like this. I've messed up and I'm really sorry. I give my heart to You and to You only. Save me and change me -- as only You can!" If you do that and you really mean it, you'll become a new creature in Christ Jesus. Find a Bible (go to biblos. com if you can't find an old-fashioned one made out of paper.) Start reading in Genesis. Ask your new Lord to show you what He wants you to see. Talk to Him and keep talking to Him. Listen for Him to talk to you. (Check out 1 Samuel 3:3.)

I am writing this in obedience to God. I confess I've tried getting away from it for quite awhile now. I told God: "I don't have a way to get the message out." Then when He sent an individual to me telling me how easy it is to start a blog, I said: "I'm not a computer teckie. I don't even know how to spell that term! No one will ever read it anyway." Look, I don't even know if you can write me back or contact me in any way. That's how unskilled I am in this new computer-savvy world in which I find myself. So I guess I'll just leave it to the Lord. But if you have somehow found this message and Jesus is not the Lord of your life, or if you've found this message and it has been a help to you (and if there really is a way to contact me!), let me know.

Roberta Potts


23 comments:

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  2. Okay, this is a test to see if this works. vam

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  3. Roberta...an absolutely beautiful spiritual "flow" from the heart, and from scripture, that glorifies the Lord and lifts and encourages me, reminding me of Colossians 3:17.
    Phillip Goodman
    Prophecy Watch

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  4. Your blog inspired me to think of this:
    What "God is love" means... I've heard that all my life, but when I spoke of it, I had an epiphany. God IS Love! God and Love are one-and-the-same. You could call Him Almighty Love, and it would mean the same thing. He is the actual embodiment (if that's the right word) of LOVE.
    Love spoke and created... Love hung in human form on a cross for us... Love put death in it's place, once and for all.
    This is not the mushy, fickle, whiney, wah-wah love between us humans on earth. He's the Agape, pure as the crystal streets of gold in Heaven. Unconditional. Unfearing. Unending. Higher than the sky and space. Further than any number of lightyears. Deeper than a bottomless pit. This is the glory and perfection of Father God, this LOVE.

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  5. A great reminder Roberta! "While we were yet sinners Christ died for us." He knew what we were, who we were, but died inspite of it. Keep blogging so others will read your God-given thoughts! Suzanne.

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  6. Roberta
    So comforting, revealing,and sooo real;just like you..Keep blogging! Sally

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  7. Roberta,
    As a young NC girl, I started listening to your dad, and I've pretty much kept up with the Roberts family. I'm glad to see that you are a part of that heritage, sharing the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ--no other way to go! God bless you. Keep sharing!

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  8. Will he be succeeded by Video Roberts?

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  9. Hello are you the Robeta (Oral Roberts daughter) that stayed in Birmingham England at my parents home with a lot of students from the OR university in 1970. Arthur Burt arranged the accommandation if so can you send me an Email at info@thefamilygrant.com
    God bless from Gwynneth Grant(Jones)

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  10. i love the message -i've never thought of it that way and how great of a love our Father God has for us-is beautiful. He is beautiful.

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  12. Good message - I need to remember that God already knew how many times I would mess up and disobey him , but yet He still sent His Son for me!! He never gives up on me!. Wilma B

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  13. Blog on, Sister. A tiny light in a darkened sky...hope for a searching eye...blog on... blog on with the light He gives, blog on with the life He lives in you...tho your heart is aching, morning light is breaking...Blog on!!!

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  14. Dear Roberta, how wonderful to see your lovely thoughts. I went to school with you at ORU. I admired you then, for your stand for truth in Jesus Christ. I admire you and your faith in Him Now. Your are faithful and intelligent. How beautiful to read your blog. Sincerely, Priscilla (Hill) Speicher ORU ~72-77 Nursing BSN

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  15. Hey Roberta...just this morning I decided to search for you! You were on my mind and now, here you are in this lovely post that shares our Father's love.

    Would love to 'catch up' with you...
    Keep on posting! People need to hear this word! You will be surprised how many times a hungry heart will 'accidentally' find you, and as a result find 'HIM'!

    Bless you,
    Susan (Eskridge) Baldwin
    Jensmere
    http://www.count-it-all-joy.com

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  16. I love hearing that God loves us so much that he continues to bless us, even though, he knows ahead of time that we will disobey Him. [not unlike our kids!]

    Ephesians 3:18-19 is a verse that I'm focusing on recently....as believers, we are firmly rooted and established in Love. That's such a comfort. Thank you.

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  17. Roberta,
    You are a blessing. I have known of you for many years and always I have admired the Christ likeness you show in your profession as an attorney and a sister in Christ.

    God Bless,

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  19. Hello Roberta, I loved your blog. I've been a Christian a long time but I am really just beginning to understand the breadth of God's love. His unconditional love has saved me from myself many times. I am so grateful, so grateful. The Roberts family has blessed my life. Bless you.
    Please keep blogging.

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  20. This is good. I listen to Oasis Network EVERY day. I hear you on the roadshow. What a blessing this station is in my life. Keep up the good work.

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  21. Roberta, I saw your interview on "Face to Face" Saturday evening and enjoyed learning about you. I believe this was a GOD sighting. Thank you, your sister in Christ.

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  22. Roberta,
    I am coming home from an event, in which your son Randy was speaking. It was astounding how our paths were so similar, though I grew up in another culture and another country. His words made me realize that there is hope for me in life. His story showed me there could be light at the end of the tunnel. I did thank him for sharing his journey with me and other men. But I would also like to thank you, for you are the mother of this amazing person.

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