Dig Deeper
I have always wanted people who read my posts to dig deeper in the topic I am writing on. I know God wants the same, He wants us to dig deeper in the things He is teaching us.
This table will be a “side dish” table at The Bridegroom’s Café. A side dish always has that incredible way of enhancing the main meal.
Side Dishes Posted On This Dig Deeper Page Add Some Serious Tastiness To Feed Our Soul With Incredible Flavors.
A Couple Of Meals For You To “Dig Deeper”
Dig-Invest ~ Faith ~ Wholehearted ~ Thinking Up
“Live It Out”
Gives amazing life wisdom to living out the topic that you are learning to acquire a kingdom taste for it. We see tend to only partake in those things which we know. God wants to stretch our taste buds to incorporate new things. To not only live out of what we have experienced but to desire to live out new things.
“Pray It Up”
Gives you a prayer exhortation to ask God to seed your soul with the specific things in this meal that you are tasting for the first time. Prayer is an amazingly acquired taste. The more you partake of it, the more you love it and want more and more to enjoy the God relational benefit of prayer, heart to Heart with God. A vital-vertical relationship with God is enhanced as we spend alone time with Him in prayer.
“Think On It”
Gives you different seasonings to accent the meal with, gives your soul something more to take in and think through. God is always cooking up new things and He has so much for us to taste test, think on it and then decide what kind of spices and flavors it will add to our soul as we synchronize with God, heart to Heart. Tasting of God’s life appetizers and thinking through, really experiencing the fullness of the flavor of God, this is a great experience. Think On It!
“Selah”
Always is where you just stop to enjoy the taste of what you are eating and you savor it, enjoy it and allow it to fill your soul. We don’t stop enough, we eat fast, we are off to the next experience. Instead we should rest and enjoy the Presence of our Chef, Who has created so much for us to experience, to taste to the fullest.
“Talk It Up”
When you have had a really good side dish, you talk it up, and you want more of the taste your soul just enjoyed. All you can talk about is how good it was and how you want to try more of that flavor. Anointed by God a meal can overwhelm every sense we have. It is good to talk it up, maybe even journal the things we are experiencing, this helps us to clarify each one