God Out of the Box

 

 

 

 

God doesn’t live in a box! No religious limits! He’s not a tightrope walker, no narrow road into His love, what a ridiculous idea!

He’s always wanted to live and move and have His being in every one of us!
He always will! His love is perfect and complete for each and every one of us! No exceptions!

So go ahead, live, move and have your being in him! Live in the expanse of His love!

He loves you to the moon and back!
To infinity and beyond!

How deep, how wide, how long, how high; is the love of God!

So go ahead and enjoy!
He already lives in and enjoys you!
Reckless love!

Love you

Lloyd

 


Lloyd Clark
 is an entrepreneur, a former pastor, and writer. He is passionate about being loved by our Heavenly Father and revealing that same love to everyone he meets. He and his wife Mary have 5 children and 7 grandchildren and live in North Carolina.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

YOU ALSO MIGHT LIKE…

Face to Face: Me And The Thunder Sons

Signing Oh, my God, You are you are You are, Such a Holy love enough, enough, enough, Oh but still I must have more, Lying here on my kitchen floor, Jesus have your way, Meet me face to face

When I Am Weak, I Am Strong

No Longer Slaves (Live from Harding Prison) | Zach Williams

A Measureless Invitation

You see, control is a finite word in a finite language among thousands of finite languages. But Love is a Person, an infinite revelation.

Control will end, but Love has no beginning and no end, Love has always been and will always be.

Be Loved.

The decision to love is not the goal of a Christian. The goal is to know His love and to become surer each day.

The Wages of Sin… in Context

What if “the wages of sin is death” is announcing the inherent consequences of sinful actions and what they will produce in this life, as opposed to saying if we sin, we deserve torment?

Free To Give / Sapphira

The difference between an honest question and entrapment is the spirit in which it’s asked. When Grace is the spirit, the question confronts for the purpose of repentance, transformation, and restoration. When Law is the spirit, the question condemns for the purpose of separation and retribution.

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This

Share This

Share this post with your friends!