04/03/2025 – “Learn to dance with God, to surrender to His slightest will.” / Song of Songs 2: 10-13 (Comment included)
Dancing With God

Thursday, April 3, 2025
Have you ever watched a married couple who’ve been dancing for years out on a dance floor? Every move they make is perfectly synchronized. The man leads, the woman follows, and you can hardly distinguish between the leading of the dance and the following. The man makes the slightest movement in one direction, the slightest look, the slightest touch, and the woman flows with it and it becomes a beautiful dance, like second nature. So it is with you and God. Your relationship with God is supposed to be a dance of love, as a dance between a bridegroom and his bride. Is your walk a beautiful, flowing dance of love? If not, you can be sure that He’s leading, but are you following? If not, there’s no dance. Learn to respond to God’s slightest touch, His littlest tug on your heart, the gentlest leading of His Spirit. Learn to dance with God, to surrender to His slightest will. Be so sensitive to His moving that He and you seem to move as one. Open your life to move with the Spirit and your life will become a dance of love.
From Message #249 – The Eyes of Your Heart
Scripture: Song of Solomon 2:10-13
TODAY’S MISSION – Today, be sensitive to His moving and surrender to His slightest will. Go as His Spirit leads, and learn to dance with God!
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Soli Deo Gloria!
Comment:
Way back to around 1993, Brennan Manning came to our church as a headline speaker to the renewal conference to our church. He shared this testimony: He was a priest in an overseas mission where this young woman was on our death bed. She had been abandoned by her family, suffering from leprosy. When he walked into her room, her face was glowing with an amazing light. She said: “Your Jesus came to visit me last night.” Brennan, still stunned, could only come back with: “What did he say?’
She replied: “Arise my darling. Come away, my beautiful one. For now the winter is past; the rain has ended and gone away. The blossoms appear in the country side. The time of singing has come, and the turtledove’s cooing is heard in our land. The fig tree ripens its figs; the blossoming vines give off their fragrance. Arise, my darling. Come away, my beautiful one.” (Song of Songs 2: 10-13)
Brennan recognized the verses from Song of Songs 2: 10 – 13. He knew this young lady had not read these verses. She went home to her Lord, soon thereafter.
Soli Deo Gloria!