BP61 - Seeking Transcendence

From time to time, life seeks transcendence—the self-actualized progression from one state of being to a higher one. Differing from the transformation of condition (for example, the easing of one's hunger pangs by eating) or the transformation of circumstances (for example, getting a new job or moving to a new city), transcendence is a transformation of being. And transcendence—the transformation of being—always begins with the desire for it.

I ask you: Is transcendence something you desire? If so—good!! For that means it's nearly upon you, for such desire is intended to let you and all creation know what's getting ready to happen. In Ro 8:19, Paul writes that all creation groans in agony as it awaits eagerly the revealing of the sons of God. You, my friend, are a Son [or Daughter] of God; as such, all creation is waiting in anticipation for you to manifest that which you are already in the seed that is you.

In Ps 23:6, we read, "surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life." The word translated "follow" in the above verse is the Hebrew word, radaph (Strong's #7291), which means "to run after (usually with hostile intent), chase, put to flight, follow (after, on), hunt, persecute, pursue." God's stalking you, my friends, much the way a predator stalks its prey. But God doesn't want to harm you; He wants to engage you in a way that draws out the fullness of you from within you. Turn toward Him, my friends, and (like Jacob when he wrestled with God at Peniel [see Ge 32], respond to His advances and engage Him back.



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