The Ache of a Contemplative Heart: Longing for God
Description
Do you yearn for a deeper connection with God but feel inadequate? Learn how to submit to this "ache" and avoid getting tripped up.
Key Takeaways:
* "The ache of a contemplative heart" is described as a longing for God, born of deep love and the recognition of one's own brokenness.
* This spiritual ache is not associated with psychological inadequacy but with the believer's desire to honor God and acknowledge His sacrifice.
* Contemplative prayer and devotion are characterized by a continuous desire for deeper connection with the divine, often accompanied by feelings of insufficiency in one's own efforts.
* Dan advises against using this ache as a means for self-condemnation, instead recommending a firm, aggressive, yet yielding resolve in one's spiritual practice.
* The conversation reaffirms that the contemplative ache should inspire hope and a drive to serve rather than lead to despair.
Notable Quotes:
* "It's an ache of love caused by a wound of love."
* "I am finite and he's infinite. I am the branches. He's divine."
* "Please draw me more deeply to you. Please help me to love you as I should, as you deserve."
* "Don't allow it to be twisted by the enemy to condemnation."
Key Moments
0:00 - The ache of a contemplative heart
1:42 - The desire for all to hallow God's name
2:41 - The ache of love caused by a wound of love
3:50 - Dealing with the ache through firm, yielding resolve
4:51 - Not allowing the ache to lead to despair