"His Love cannot fail, His love cannot fail.
There's no one like Jesus, His love cannot fail."
When Bruce Olsen was translating the bible into Motilone language he came to the word 'faith' and struggled a bit with how to render it accurately in the language. He hit on it one day by the Holy Ghost. You see, the Motilone's are a communal native tribe and live in large communal pole structures. They tie their hammocks up high on the poles within the dwelling. So, each night they climb high, about 20 feet, into their hammocks to sleep. This is how Bruce would translate the word 'faith' and that is to 'tie into'. What a glorious and brilliant Holy Spirit that would render a word into their language based on the way they rest at night.
Friends, have you tied into Jesus Christ? Are you married to Him with joy? Have you climbed into His rest and are currently and daily walking His trail with Him? He doesn't change the path for us to walk. No. We are to join Christ on His path, how He walked it while on earth. There is no greater glory, contrary to worldly opinion, than to tie oneself into Christ and go down the path of self-renunciation.
There's no one like Jesus, His love cannot fail."
When Bruce Olsen was translating the bible into Motilone language he came to the word 'faith' and struggled a bit with how to render it accurately in the language. He hit on it one day by the Holy Ghost. You see, the Motilone's are a communal native tribe and live in large communal pole structures. They tie their hammocks up high on the poles within the dwelling. So, each night they climb high, about 20 feet, into their hammocks to sleep. This is how Bruce would translate the word 'faith' and that is to 'tie into'. What a glorious and brilliant Holy Spirit that would render a word into their language based on the way they rest at night.
Friends, have you tied into Jesus Christ? Are you married to Him with joy? Have you climbed into His rest and are currently and daily walking His trail with Him? He doesn't change the path for us to walk. No. We are to join Christ on His path, how He walked it while on earth. There is no greater glory, contrary to worldly opinion, than to tie oneself into Christ and go down the path of self-renunciation.