"For Himself is nearest and meekest, highest and lowest, and doeth all."
Julian of Norwich (Ch. 80)
He is the highest, so glorious He is exalted to the highest heaven, yet He is also the lowest, taking the form and position of a servant here on earth in order to save humanity. He is the greatest and most outstanding, far surpassing all other things, yet He is also nearest to us, closer than any other, intimate and familiar with us as a closest friend. He is the mightiest of all, full of strength and beyond an other power, yet He is also the meekest, humbly working behind the scenes of our lives whether we recognize Him or not. He is so amazing, so great, so wonderful, so high and mighty and wise, yet He is also so loving, so kind, so near, so gentle, so humble, so sweet. What a wonderful God we have. We have nothing to fear from this God, for the One who is so mighty and powerful, so great and magnificent, is our Daddy, and we are His beloved children. We don't have to worry about a thing. If the children have any needs, it is the father's responsibility to meet them. If the children get into trouble or danger, it is the father's responsibility to get them out. If the children are distraught or hurt, it is the father's responsibility to help and comfort them. Our Father would do anything for us, and He has. He does it all, all that we need for life and communion with Him, and being able to live a life of meaning, joy, peace, and love. He brings us to a life of belonging, acceptance, affirmation, creativity, and fulfillment. He takes care of His children completely and without fail. Nothing is too hard for the mightiest One, the wisest One, the most loving One of all, and He does it all, all for our creation, all for our life, all for our salvation, all for our eternity. It is His pleasure to give us His whole kingdom. What an inheritance our Father has provided for us. He has thought of everything. It is a perfect salvation and a perfect inheritance, a perfect and eternal life with Him!
"God is your Father, and your Father’s great joy is to give you His kingdom."
Luke 12:32 (VOICE)
A Prayer: Thank You, Father, for doing it all for me so I don't have to worry about a thing.