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Truth Wisdom Freedom - August 2007

Spiritual Bedroom - Place of Trust

August 19th 2007 06:38
Ah! The Bedroom!

What is a bedroom?

It’s a place I share with only the one person I most love and trust – if I share it at all!

There’s a dressing table with a mirror. I spend quite a bit of time studying my reflection – and dressing it up a bit, a touch here and a dab there, maybe a bit of a trim, sometimes a dusting down, a pull, a tug, until the presentation is up to scratch.

A wardrobe accommodates my outer presentation. It’s quite a big wardrobe because I have lots of variety, and it needs to operate over the four seasons. Actually my new house has a walk-in robe so I’ll probably fill that up quickly too! It’s good to have plenty of space to work with!


There’s an en-suite bathroom so I can clean up easily. That’s full of lovely creams, shampoos etc so I’ll feel good after the shower.

The big bed is beautifully dressed with quilts that blend with the soft-hued curtains, puffy pillows to lean on, a high-piled carpet to put my feet on. Nearby is a bedside table with a lamp, a lace doily and a book. Oh there’s an alarm there too, to keep me aware of the time.

It’s a place where no-one – but no-one – intrudes on my love. Spouse and children are not considered an intrusion on love – they are my loves. This is a place of deepest intimacy and sharing, of pleasuring and giving, of rest and the most intimate conversations at 3am, of safety and certainty. Above all, it’s a place of trust. Where trust is lost the intimacy is damaged and relationship is stripped right down to the ugly bare bones.

So what is my spiritual bedroom?

In the wardrobe I store the clothing of kindly acts. These need to be available in all seasons of life so there is a great collection of all sorts of them, and as I go I keep finding more and more ways of offering kindness and graciousness, and tossing old ways that are less appropriate today than they were. There are shoes that take me into various types of social terrain bringing words of peace and hope. Up above there are quite a few hats for different occasions, some for tough assignments and some in bouffant, party style. Some of the outfits are classics that will always be in fashion, and others are imaginative efforts that are only worn once or twice.


The bathroom is my cleaning place where I get rid of the most offensive blemishes. Others need more detailed attention and sometimes long term management. However, even if my friends are not offended by my pimple, I work hard to eradicate it with creams and medicines for my own satisfaction. When I know my fault I eradicate it fast!

At the dressing table I look even more closely into my spirit through the mirror called Bible. That actually reads me! It reflects back to me the things that I need to pay attention to, to grow and develop properly and to please the bridegroom. (No bride should ever get beyond wanting to please her beloved!) It shows me what God sees and what people might see as they quiz me. I touch up with promises from scripture to keep my spirit working well, smelling sweet, and to prepare me to meet the world at large.

The lamp by the bed is, like the Light of the World, always there when I need Him.

As I climb into the spiritual bed, or waken, I look forward to the intimacy of the Heavenly Bridegroom, Yeshua, for whom I keep my lamp trimmed (with wicks and oil) through reading the Word, praying, announcing my love, and waiting for a “kiss” from Him (some revelation of His heart and mind that he can share with me). Ah, there is always some beautiful thing from the Bridegroom designed solely for me to taste and enjoy. You can’t do this in a hurry – it requires time and just being together with words of love and beauty. Intimacy was ever thus!

There are other lovers too! Fornicators and adulterers, because we are designed for Yeshua alone. We can indeed play with them – Ego, Individual Ism and all that huge clan, Money, Fame, Attention, Addiction, Approval, Intellect, - but they will eventually leave us in the lurch, broken and hurting. It is better to wait on the real bridegroom, “Faithful and True”, for trust is the most important part of intimacy.

It never ceases to amaze me that God looks for intimacy with us, but it’s fact. That’s why He created us!


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Mooching

August 19th 2007 04:04
Ideas are much like cattle. They come mooching up the race.
Some of them are great and some I don’t want in my face!
Some of them are sick. They come from many horrid places
Bringing misery and messing with my mind. They’re so audacious.

But there are some ideas that I treat just like purest gold –
Exactly what my Heavenly Father wants me to behold.
They fill my heart with hope and joy and wonderful expectation.
They set before me all that’s possible in this great creation.

They teach me how to travel this earth with purpose and elation,
To know my talents and build them into gifts for all the nation.
They show me how to see this world with God’s eyes of compassion.
To love, forgive and live with power in righteous operation.

But some words come from the pits of hell to undermine my person,
And make me feel that I can’t find a way to rise above them.
They’d have me think I am not worth the space that I am taking
And never will rise up above the heart that’s in me breaking.

Now, if I were to believe those lies then I’d be truly shattered.
My life would on the highway lie in pieces broadly scattered.
My very own anger would start eating what was left of me.
There is no future in believing lies that I can see.

So I’ve come to the conclusion that the Truth is most important.
For I can choose what I believe and leave the rest lie dormant.
The things that I believe will grow and blossom in my person
So it had better be the Truth that I take to my bosom.

That’s why I stand at the gate of my mysterious mental dimension.
And shove that gate to left or right with all the power of wisdom.
The real truth is guided left to feed my gifts and passions.
It meets my need and satisfies my heart at all its stations.

The lies go right –
right out of my life –
exit –
smash that one on the head –
Not even good enough for the abbatoirs!
be gone –
don’t come back here –
get lost –
right out of rhythm -
good riddance!

Well Done!
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This is the area where the heart of the house is expressed. There are pictures on the wall, rugs on the floor and cushions on the big comfortable lounge, besides which stands a light to read by, and in front of which a coffee table displays a magazine. Perhaps there is a piano, or a miniature sailing ship on the mantelpiece and other tokens of an exciting life. Here there is time to relax, to entertain friends, to read, knit or watch a film. This is a place where peace reigns (hopefully).

Where are you residing spiritually? Do you have a place of peace? Do you obey the Hebrews 4 commandment to “Enter into My Rest?” Or do you worry seven days a week or 80 hours a week so that there is no time for peace. Scripture says “Abide in Me”. That takes time, a good book (called the Bible) and some magazines by your favourite authors. It means fellowship with good friends, and hospitality for the stranger who may perhaps be an angel. It cushions a welcome for the unloved person who is unable to return the compliment. But the door is locked to the vagabond who intends to disrupt and bring harm or hurt. The door of your life is discernment and understanding, to distinguish who is who and how they will be received. To whom will you open the door of your spiritual house?

As a friend enters the living room of your spirit they engage with you and are permitted to see something of the hidden person, the things that have made up your life, the trophies, achievements, joys, colour, the piper (music) you dance to, the films (old and new!) that run through your brain (your outlook on life), some titles of (books) experiences that have made you wiser. They will catch some of your visions (pictures on the wall) and find the evidence of your creativity (pictures of family). They might even see what you cover up (the throw over the old sofa)!

Your spiritual living room consists of what you are willing to put on display, to show to others. Is this a “clean room” that no-one may soil? Or is it a room of confiding and sharing, of truth and connection. Do you “show off”, or do you invite? They will realize what connection they have with you. As they depart they will know if there is peace there, or unrest and irritability
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