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*I had a dream several nights ago. In that dream I was standing before a lion, though I knew it was none other than the Lion, Aslan, as out of C.S. Lewis' realm of Narnia. In the dream I also knew that He was one in the same with The Lord, Jesus, and so I did not attempt to fight back or struggle when, at once, He was upon me and clawing away all of my skin, to reveal a raw, red, painfully exposed layer underneath (much like the story of Eustace as a dragon in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader...but you'll have to read that for yourself). I could feel the stinging and ache of the claws and the tearing away at open wounds. But, I say...I wasn't frightened by Him because I sensed any sort of evil. No, I was frightened by Him because this dreaded process was so painful and violent. I was also simply struck with fear and awe because this was a wild, unpredictable Lion, Who had no intention of letting me go. Presently, after having clawed away all of my outer layer of skin, the Lion waisted no time, and proceeded to eat...me...alive. I didn't struggle, and although I was being devoured it did not kill me. I'd felt every bit of it. I was still there somehow, and I was not afraid. It had all been painful, a sensation that I was keenly aware of throughout my dream. But it all seemed good, and right, and all done for the purpose of salvaging me-all with a firm and jealous love from the Lion. But this dream wasn't about Narnia. It was about me in relationship to the Lion, the person of Christ, and His fierce desire to have all of me...and for our relationship to each other to be as deep as it possibly can be while I am alive on this earth. This dream came out of nowhere, and it was more real and vibrant than any dream I've had in a long time.
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luke nemitz says:
thanks man. hope God blesses your fine music this year. happy new year man :)
posted Jan 2