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Just  A  Closer  Walk  With  Thee    

 

A  Bible  Study  for  Women  using  the  authorized  King  James  Bible  

 

By  Patricia  Dowers  

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Introduction    

God  created  us  as  beings  craving  relationship  that  can  only  be  satisfied  in  Him.    All  other  relationships,  as  godly  as  they  may  be,  can  only  mirror  our  ultimate  relationship  with  the  Lord.  Must  we  wait  until  we  get  to  Heaven  to  experience  this  close,  heart  to  heart  relationship  with  our  Lord  Jesus?    The  answer  is  emphatically  no,  and  He  does  not  want  us  to  wait.        Please  note:  In  this  study,  as  in  all  others,  it  is  important  to  read  all  Scripture  references  for  yourself  that  you  may  know  what  God  has  to  say.      

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Session  1    

Dear  Friends,  one  of  the  things  that  we,  as  women,  desire  most  is  a  close  relationship  with  those  we  love.    Please  join  me  in  this  journey  to  discover  a  deeper  relationship  with  the  One  who  loves  us  most.    Let  us  begin  by  defining  the  word,  relationship.        The  Collins  English  Dictionary  defines  relationship  as,  “the  mutual  dealings,  connections,  or  feelings  that  exist  between  two  parties.”    This  implies  sharing,  trust  and  closeness.    In  order  to  have  a  relationship  both  parties  must  participate.    The  Bible  tells  us  that  God  created  us  and  saved  us  for  His  honor  and  glory.  (Isa  43:7,  Eph.  1:5-­‐6)    He  could  have  demanded  that  without  a  close  relationship  with  us.    We  could  have  worshipped  Him  from  afar  for  who  He  is,  the  Supreme  God  and  Creator  and  Ruler  of  the  Universe.    But  we  read  in  Genesis  that  God  created  us  in  His  image  (Gen  1:27),  uniquely  suited  to  respond  to  him  in  a  close  relational  way.  We  read  in  Genesis  3:8  that  the  Lord  presented  Himself  in  the  garden  to  walk  and  talk  with  Adam  and  Eve.    We  can  easily  imagine  this  to  be  a  loving,  sharing  time  between  the  Lord  and  His  children  until  that  fateful  moment  when  sin  changed  that  relationship  for  Adam  and  Eve  and  all  mankind.  (Rom  5:12)    The  scope  of  this  lost  relationship  rings  down  through  the  centuries.    Mankind  increasingly  moves  away  from  God  while  God  is  moving  toward  mending  this  relationship  in  the  only  way  that  satisfies  His  holiness,  the  shed  blood  and  sacrifice  of  His  Son,  Jesus  Christ,  for  the  redemption  of  our  sin.  (John  14:6,  Heb  9:28)    At  this  point  in  our  study  let  us  go  back  to  a  time  not  long  after  the  fall  when  God  shows  us  He  was  still  seeking  and  rewarding  people  who  sought  Him  in  obedience  and  worship.    Remember,  these  are  not  people  who  possessed  a  continual  and  permanent  indwelling  of  God’s  Holy  Spirit  as  believers  do  today.    They  were  people  who  recognized  and  sought  to  worship  God  as  the  only  God  and  Creator  who  must  be  obeyed.  They  recognized  the  difference  between  good  and  evil  and  chose  to  resist  sin  and  seek  out  and  worship  God.    (Gen  15:6)    We  begin  with  Enoch.    We  can  read  his  story  in  just  a  few  verses.    Please  read  Genesis  5:  21-­‐24.    We  only  know  two  things  about  Enoch:    Enoch  _______  with  God,    Enoch  was  not,  for  God  ________  him.      How  important  is  relationship  to  God?    Enoch  and  God  had  such  a  personal  relationship  that  God  drew  Enoch  to  himself  without  requiring  him  to  go  through  

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the  physical  death  process.    Also,  God  included  Enoch’s  story,  as  small  as  it  is,  (Really,  is  there  anything  more  about  him  we  need  to  know?)  in  Scripture  as  our  example,  forever.      Please  read  the  New  Testament  reference  to  Enoch  in  Hebrews  11:5  and  Jude  14,15.    What  was  Enoch’s  testimony?    Now  we  move  a  little  more  through  time  to  Noah.    We  find  his  story  beginning  in  Genesis  6.    Please  read  Genesis  6:6-­‐7:1.      What  are  the  few  things  we  learn  about  him?    Verse  8:    Noah  found  _________  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord.    Noah  was  a  _________  man  and  _________  in  his  generations.    Noah  _________  with  God.    As  we  read  the  account  we  see  that  God  was  grieved  in  his  heart  with  the  sin  permeating  all  of  His  creation  and  only  Noah  among  all  the  people  who  had  multiplied  over  the  whole  earth  sought  a  relationship  with  Him.    How  important  was  this  relationship  to  God?    In  the  awesome  fury  of  God’s  righteous  anger,  He  saved  Noah  and  his  family  to  repopulate  the  earth.    Let  us  take  a  moment  to  imagine  the  scene.    The  sounds  alone  would  have  been  horrific;  days  of  thundering  skies,  rushing  walls  of  water,  people  and  animals  screaming,  and  then  the  awful  silence.    Where  was  Noah?    He  was  safe  in  the  ark  communing  with  His  Lord.    I  think  that  we  never  feel  safer  and  more  grateful  than  when  we  fully  understand  what  we  have  been  saved  from.        Are  we  beginning  to  see  a  pattern  that  we  can  apply  to  our  own  lives?    God  saves  us  by  His  grace  but  relationship  is  participatory.      Both  Enoch  and  Noah  walked  with  God.    As  we  read  the  Bible  we  see  numerous  references  to  walking  with  God,  or  before  the  Lord,  or  after  the  Lord,  or  in  the  Lord,  etc.    In  general,  these  terms  imply  obedience  to  God’s  law,  loving  what  God  loves,  and  being  in  agreement  with  God’s  will.      That  is  God’s  directive  to  us  and  if  we  love  Him  we  do  it  willingly.    For  the  purposes  of  this  study  we  will  focus  on  the  term  “walking  with  God”.    (Micah  6:8)    Read  Micah  6:8    As  I  read  that  one  little  word,  with,  I  see  something  that  sets  this  walk  apart  from  others.    This  is  a  side-­‐by-­‐side  walk,  a  conversational  walk,  where  the  shared  walk  is  as  important  as  the  destination.      

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God,  in  His  wisdom,  chose  to  give  me  a  curious  mind,  which  always  needs  to  dig  deeper.    Sometimes  it  has  gotten  me  into  trouble  but  thankfully,  not  this  time.    I  needed  to  probe  more  deeply  into  the  Word  to  discover  the  riches  of  this  side-­‐by-­‐side  walk.      As  Christians  in  the  body  of  Christ  we  often  look  at  each  other  and  say  he  or  she  walks  with  the  Lord.    We  say  this  because  we  are  looking  at  their  outward  presentation.    Only  God  sees  the  heart.    But  whom  did  God  identify  as  someone  who  had  a  true  walking  relationship  with  Him?    In  our  next  session  we  will  look  at  one  more  Old  Testament  example  and  then  we  will  move  into  the  New  Testament  to  examine  what  it  means  to  walk  with  Jesus  as  a  believer  indwelt  by  the  Holy  Spirit.  

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Session  2    

David  

A  man  after  God’s  own  heart  

(Acts  13:22)    

Who  was  David?    I’m  sure  we  are  all  familiar  with  David’s  story.    You  will  find  it  in  the  books  of  I  and  II  Sam.    and  I  Chron..    Certainly,  he  was  not  a  perfect  man.    Did  he  always  make  godly  decisions?    -­‐By  no  means.    Did  he  tend  to  follow  his  passions  into  trouble?    -­‐More  than  once.    Did  he  let  his  guard  down  at  critical  moments?    -­‐Yes,  to  the  loss  of  family  and  friends.    Did  he  sometimes  fall  out  of  fellowship  with  God?    –Perhaps,  his  greatest  devastation.    (Can  we  identify  with  this  man?)    Then  why  would  God  call  him  a  man  after  His  own  heart?    Why  would  God  devote  such  a  large  portion  of  Scripture  to  David’  life  and  writings.    Why  would  He  include  him  in  the  lineage  of  God’s  own  Son  and  honor  David’s  throne  through  history?        We  begin  David’s  story  as  God  chose  the  shepherd  boy  to  succeed  King  Saul  as  ruler  over  Israel.    King  Saul  was  an  arrogant,  willful  man  who  could  not  be  used  by  God    (I  Sam.  15:23).    David  was  a  youth  who  had  already  learned  to  rely  on  God  and  not  his  own  strength  (I  Sam.  17:37).    Do  you  see  an  analogy  here?    Who  can  God  use  in  leadership  roles  today?      Who  can  God  honor  to  lead  and  guide  their  families  to  walk  in  the  Light?    People  and  situations  do  not  change  over  the  centuries.    The  Bible  is  always  relevant.      Being  God’s  anointed  did  not  make  for  an  easy  life.    God  continually  kept  David  close  to  the  edge  to  demonstrate  His  great  power  of  deliverance.    In  God’s  wisdom  and  goodness  David’s  difficulties  became  an  example  for  us  to  trust  God  in  every  situation,  and  an  example  of  the  consequences  of  not  trusting  Him.        Please  take  some  time  and  think  of  three  other  Biblical  figures  that  God  used  in  such  a  way.      There  are  many.    Discuss  these  examples  in  your  group.    David  suffered  many  hardships  before  he  took  the  throne,  and  after,  he  struggled  with  all  the  difficult  decisions  and  temptations  of  being  a  sovereign  ruler.        Can  you  identify  some  of  these  challenges  in  your  group  discussion?    Again,  what  was  it  about  David  that  touched  the  heart  of  God?    In  the  following  exercise  identify  within  the  Scripture  reference  how  David:    

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Recognized  God’s  sovereignty  (Psa  75:7,8)    Recognized  his  personal  creator  (Psa  139:13-­‐16)    Recognized  the  sustainer  of  his  life  (Psa  30:2,3)    Recognized  God’s  holiness  (Psa  145:17)    Recognized  the  longing  in  his  heart  could  only  be  filled  by  God  (Psa  42:1,2)    Recognized  his  dependence  on  God’s  mercy  and  salvation  from  his  sin.  (Psa  51:1-­‐4)    Please  discuss  your  answers  with  the  group.    If  we  had  to  sum  this  up  we  could  say  that  every  facet  of  David’s  life  was  directly  tied  to  God,  not  just  in  a  general  sense,  as  we  know  that  God  is  in  control  of  all  things,  but  in  a  personal  sense  because  David  knew  it  in  the  core  of  his  being.    God  blessed  David  with  a  heart  and  mind  for  beautiful  poetry  and  song  to  express  his  relationship  with  his  God.    The  Psalms  are  brimming  with  David’s  worship,  thirst,  love,  and  awe  of  God.    I  believe  it  is  no  accident  that  the  book  of  Psalms  is  located  in  the  center  of  the  Bible  so  that  when  I  let  it  fall  open,  there  I  am,  participating  in  David’s  walk  with  his  Lord.    I  am  reminded  that  no  matter  what  the  situation  or  what  I  am  searching  for,  this  is  a  good  place  to  start,  walking  side  by  side  with  my  Lord.        Below  you  will  find  David’s  23rd  Psalm.    Many  years  ago  in  Vacation  Bible  School  I  memorized  this  Psalm.    It  has  served  me  well  on  many  occasions.    This  is  where  I  go  when  I  am  at  a  loss,  when  I  need  restoration  and  direction,  when  I  need  to  be  reminded  of  my  walking  relationship  with  the  Lord.    Because  it  is  committed  to  memory  I  can  go  there  any  time,  any  place,  even  if  my  Bible  is  not  with  me.    I  am  sure  you  are  familiar  with  this  Psalm  as  it  is  considered  the  most  recognizable  Psalm  even  among  non-­‐Christians.    I  would  like  to  encourage  you  to  try  the  following  exercise.        Read  each  phrase  slowly.    I  do  not  say  “verse”  because  there  is  more  than  one  truth  included  in  each  verse.    As  you  read,  try  to  visualize  yourself  with  the  Lord  in  that  situation.    Picture  each  one  before  you  move  on.    The  more  you  do  it  the  easier  it  will  come  to  you.    It  is  amazingly  grounding  and  reaffirming.        Psalm  23  King  James  Version  (KJV)    

1  The  Lord  is  my  shepherd;  I  shall  not  want.  

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2  He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures:  he  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters.  

3  He  restoreth  my  soul:  he  leadeth  me  in  the  paths  of  righteousness  for  his  name's  sake.  

4  Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  fear  no  evil:  for  thou  art  with  me;  thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me.  

5  Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in  the  presence  of  mine  enemies:  thou  anointest  my  head  with  oil;  my  cup  runneth  over.  

6  Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  of  my  life:  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  forever.    Share  some  of  your  impressions  with  the  group.  

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Session  3    

In  the  Garden    

Gardens  are  beautiful  places,  made  for  our  enjoyment.    There  is  really  no  other  reason  for  a  garden  except  for  human  enjoyment.    But,  good  things  don’t  always  happen  in  gardens.    Adam  and  Eve  succumbed  to  Satan’s  wiles  in  the  garden.    Queen  Jezebel  murdered  Naboth  to  make  his  vineyard  a  garden.    King  Zedekiah  abandoned  Jerusalem  to  the  King  of  Babylon  by  fleeing  through  the  palace  garden.        Now  we  come  to  a  New  Testament  garden.      Jesus  had  been  walking  with  His  chosen  disciples  for  three  years  prior  to  the  cross.  They  had  listened  to  His  words,  witnessed  His  miracles  and  partaken  in  meals.    All  of  their  needs  had  been  met  and  they  had  been  safe  in  spite  of  the  danger  and  hostility  of  the  time.    Yet,  one  night  in  a  dark  garden  when  all  He  asked  of  them  was  their  company,  they  failed  Him.    Jesus,  in  His  humanity  was  facing  the  most  horrific  situation  imaginable:  His  impending  separation  from  God  while  He  bore  the  sin  of  the  world  in  unspeakable  torture  and  death.    Jesus  knew  there  was  nothing  they  could  do.    He  just  wanted  their  company.  This  was  not  a  stellar  moment  for  the  disciples.    There  was  no  side-­‐by-­‐side  walking,  only  sleeping  on  the  job.    Sadly,  this  is  also  familiar  to  us.  (Matt.  13:25)      I  believe  there  is  something  more  here  than  what  we  see  on  the  surface.      The  Lord  knew  the  hearts  of  these  men.    He  knew  their  strengths  and  weaknesses.    He  knew  at  this  time,  they  did  not  fully  comprehend  all  that  He  taught  them.    Still,  He  desired  their  company.    Relationship  does  not  have  to  be  equal.    Indeed,  with  God,  it  cannot  be  equal.    It  just  has  to  be  willing,  and  in  the  present.    Not  put  on  a  shelf  until  it  is  more  convenient  or  assumed  it  will  thrive  without  care  and  attention.    Anyone  who  has  been  disappointed  in  an  earthly  relationship  understands  this.    There  is  a  walk  that  you  and  I  can  discover  is  not  about  meeting  our  own  needs,  not  about  intercession  for  others,  although  these  things  are  important.    The  Bible  tells  us  to  pray  without  ceasing  (I  Thes.  5:17)  and  some  of  you  are  dedicated  prayer  warriors  (Phil.4:6).    That  is  your  gift.      Rather,  this  is  a  walk  where  you  can  use  your  imagination  somewhat  like  you  did  in  the  Psalm  23  exercise.    This  is  just  being  with  your  Lord  and  dwelling  on  who  He  is.    It  is  quiet  and  worshipful.    You  are  there  because  you  just  want  to  be  in  His  presence.    The  more  you  are  aware  of  the  Lord’s  presence,  the  more  time  you  want  to  spend  with  Him  and  the  more  you  want  to  put  aside  anything  that  interferes  with  that.    There  will  be  more  about  this  in  the  next  session  but  let  me  encourage  you  to  find  a  special  place  to  meet  the  Lord  that  is  quiet  and  where  you  will  not  be  distracted  by  the  things  around  you.    If  you  do  not  have  such  a  place  then  create  your  garden  in  your  mind.        

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Discuss  with  your  group  some  helpful  strategies  for  creating  your  quiet  garden  to  meet  with  the  Lord.    Below  is  a  hymn  written  approximately  1910  that  has  been  included  in  many  church  hymnals  down  through  the  years.    I  do  not  know  the  heart  or  inspiration  of  the  writer  but  I  do  know  how  it  speaks  to  me.    This  is  a  walk  through  the  garden  of  the  heart  that  David  and  many  others  experienced  by  faith.    

   

I  Come  To  The  Garden  Alone  By  C.  Austin  Miles  

 I  come  to  the  garden  alone  

While  the  dew  is  still  on  the  roses  And  the  voice  I  hear  falling  on  my  ear  

The  Son  of  God  discloses.    

Refrain:  And  He  walks  with  me,  and  He  talks  with  me,  

And  He  tells  me  I  am  His  own;  And  the  joy  we  share  as  we  tarry  there,  

None  other  has  ever  known.    

He  speaks,  and  the  sound  of  His  voice,  Is  so  sweet  the  bird’s  hush  their  singing,  And  the  melody  that  He  gave  to  me  

Within  my  heart  is  ringing.    

Refrain:  And  He  walks  with  me,  and  He  talks  with  me,  

And  He  tells  me  I  am  His  own;  And  the  joy  we  share  as  we  tarry  there,  

None  other  has  ever  known.    

I'd  stay  in  the  garden  with  Him  Though  the  night  around  me  be  falling,  

But  He  bids  me  go;  through  the  voice  of  woe  His  voice  to  me  is  calling.  

 Refrain:  

And  He  walks  with  me,  and  He  talks  with  me,  And  He  tells  me  I  am  His  own;  

And  the  joy  we  share  as  we  tarry  there,  None  other  has  ever  known.  

 

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What  are  the  benefits  and  different  ways  you  can  be  restored  from  this  shared  experience  to  move  forward  in  your  Christian  walk  and  to  do  the  work  that  is  set  before  you?    Share  it  with  your  group.      In  the  next  session  we  will  look  further  at  what  the  Bible  says  about  the  importance  of  consciously  walking  with  the  Lord  on  a  daily  basis.    Again,  I  encourage  you  to  read  each  scripture  reference.  

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Session  4    

Where  can  we  find  this  garden  to  walk  with  our  Lord?    The  answer  is  first  of  all,  in  Scripture.    The  Lord  has  revealed  himself  on  every  page  of  the  Bible.    This  is  the  only  way  we  can  know  who  He  is.    We  need  to  be  familiar  with  the  heart  and  attributes  of  God  to  know  what  he  requires  of  us  in  a  relationship.    When  you  think  about  it,  isn’t  that  a  requirement  of  a  true  relationship  with  anyone.    When  you  met  the  person  you  were  to  marry  were  you  satisfied  with  just  hearing  about  him  from  other  people,  or  assuming  you  knew  about  him  without  even  asking?    No,  you  wanted  to  know  even  the  smallest  detail  and  you  wanted  to  know  it  directly  from  him,  partly  because  you  loved  him  and  partly  because  you  wanted  to  complete  your  part  of  the  relationship.    Now  remember,  the  loving  earthly  relationship  is  a  type  of  our  relationship  with  Jesus.    So  why  wouldn’t  we  want  to  know  even  more  about  our  Lord?    Professing  that  we  walk  with  the  Lord  without  allowing  Him  to  speak  to  us  through  His  Word  on  a  daily  basis  is  not  a  shared  relationship.    Also,  we  limit  the  work  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  our  lives  when  we  are  not  familiar  with  the  heart  of  Jesus.    If  we  don’t  know  Who  He  is  how  do  we  recognize  His  voice?    (John  10:4,5)    Learning  to  walk  with  Jesus  can  expand  from  Scripture  to  our  prayer  life.    Prayer  is  another  proof  that  God  wants  a  relationship  with  us.    Otherwise,  He  would  not  have  opened  that  all-­‐important  line  of  communication.    Let  us  look  for  a  moment  at  the  different  components  of  prayer.    First,  there  is  worship,  which  includes  praise  and  thanksgiving.    Second,  there  are  personal  requests  that  may  include  seeking  God’s  direction,  confession  of  sin  and  deliverance  from  temptation.        Take  a  moment  to  read  through  the  Lord’s  example  of  prayer  in  Matthew  6:9-­‐13.    A  third  component  of  prayer  is  intercessory  prayer.    The  best  example  is  the  Lord’s  Prayer  to  His  Father  for  His  disciples  and  us.        Please  read  through  John  chapter  17  and  discuss  with  the  group  how  this  prayer  relates  to  the  way  that  you  pray  for  others.          The  importance  of  prayer  for  others  is  demonstrated  throughout  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.    It  is  not  possible  to  pray  too  much  for  others.    God  wants  us  to  do  this.    I  sometimes  wonder  why  God,  Who  knows  the  future  and  has  a  perfect  will  for  all  of  us  and  will  accomplish  that  will,  makes  such  a  point  of  directing  us  to  pray  without  ceasing  for  others.    Could  one  reason  be  that  He  is  allowing  us  to  participate  in  the  process  of  carrying  out  His  will,  reinforcing  the  walking,  talking  relationship  He  desires  to  have  with  us?    Imagine  Holy  and  all-­‐knowing  God  desiring  our  input!      There  is  one  more  component  of  prayer  that,  when  overlooked  can  be  a  missed  blessing.    That  is  to  just  quietly  wait  on  the  Lord.    In  Psalm  46:10  God  tells  us  “to  be  still  and  know  that  I  am  God”.    If  you  take  a  few  moments  and  just  meditate  on  that  

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truth  each  day  it  will  truly  have  an  effect  on  your  prayer  life  and  your  relationship  with  the  Lord.      Examples  of  worship,  personal  requests,  intercession,  and  being  still  or  waiting  on  the  Lord  are  all  found  in  the  prayers  of  Godly  men  and  women  in  Scripture.        See  if  you  can  find  one  or  two  examples  of  prayers  that  contain  two  or  more  of  these  components  in  your  Bible.    You  may  find  your  concordance  helpful.    Share  your  notes  and  Scripture  references  with  the  group.    If  you  truly  believe  that  Jesus  hears  our  prayers,  delights  in  our  prayers  and  answers  them  according  to  His  will  (Jam.  1:5),  then  ask  Him  to  reveal  more  of  Himself  to  you.    Ask  Him  to  allow  the  Holy  Spirit  to  guide  you  more  deeply  into  the  Word  to  reveal  more  of  His  nature  than  you  have  seen  before.    You  can  ask  this  on  a  daily  basis  because  you  cannot  exhaust  the  limitless  knowledge  of  the  Word  of  God.    God  will  honor  your  request.    At  this  point  I  need  to  add  a  fact  that  I  have  learned  from  Scripture  as  well  as  personal  experience.    God  does  not  impart  knowledge  just  to  make  us  smart.    He  expects  us  to  use  it  for  His  glory.  (Col.  1:9-­‐10)    Please  do  not  let  this  scare  you  away.    The  Lord  promises  to  give  sufficient  strength  for  any  task  He  expects  of  us.    After  all,  that  is  the  reason  each  of  us  is  still  here  on  earth  and  not  with  Him  in  Glory:  because  there  is  still  work  to  do  to  carry  out  His  will.    The  immediate  blessing,  however  is  that  there  is  great  joy  when  the  Lord  reveals  more  of  Himself  in  response  to  our  desire  to  know  Him.      As  believers  we  are  familiar  with  the  guidance  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  our  hearts  and  lives.    Sometimes  His  direction  or  voice  is  very  strong  and  unmistakable.    Sometimes  we  are  unsure  of  His  direction.    A  critical  point  to  remember  is  that  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God  cannot  and  will  not  contradict  the  Word  of  God.    If  you  feel  lead  or  directed  to  do  or  say  anything  other  than  what  you  know  to  be  from  God  through  His  Word  as  revealed  by  the  Holy  Spirit  (I  John  5:7  Three  in  One  always  agree)  then  STOP.    Tell  the  Lord  you  are  confused  and  ask  and  wait  for  more  direction.    It  will  come.    It  is  not  the  Lord’s  desire  to  confuse  us.    Satan  cannot  touch  our  soul  but  he  can  diminish  the  effectiveness  of  our  work  for  the  Lord  and  he  has  many  tricks.    Ask  the  Lord  to  help  you  stay  on  guard.  (Eph.  6:10-­‐17)    

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In  Conclusion    

Let  me  end  this  study  with  the  best  garden  of  all.      This  garden  hosted  the  event  that  restored  for  all  eternity  our  lost  relationship  with  God.    This  garden  contained  a  borrowed  tomb,  Roman  guards  and  a  huge  stone.    Within  this  garden  the  Son  of  God  arose  a  Conqueror  from  the  dead  to  save  us  for  all  eternity  and  to  gather  us  to  Himself  in  glory.    Why?    So  we  could  honor  and  glorify  Him,  not  as  mere  mortals,  but  in  our  glorified  bodies  with  a  complete  understanding  of  Who  He  is,  and  to  take  our  place  as  the  bride  of  Christ  in  the  true  and  perfect  relationship  that  completes  us  in  Him.        

May  we  ever  enjoy  a  closer  walk  with  Thee.