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It will not be boring

I wasn't one of those people who are overly excited about eternity. 
I honestly thought it was going to be extremely boring saying "Holy Holy Holy Are You Lord...". It was too monotonous and I couldn't imagine people doing that same thing forever.

Not until this moment!

I burst out in prayer, while making breakfast for my family, and I was caught up in pure worship of our Lord, Jesus Christ. 
It was the purest and most fulfilling and most self-aware encounter I have had.
I believe He made it so just so that I could understand what and how eternity is going to be like. 

There is this overwhelming sense of fullness and fulfillment you'll experience in His presence. 
It fills you up to the point where it feels like your spirit will burst open or spill over. 
In that moment, He just made it clear and He spoke, "It will not be boring". 

Let me add, it will be the most incredible feeling you will ever have. Words fail me. 
You will be full. You will cry but it will be your body's reaction to the weight of His Glory. 
How tremendous it is. 

I pray for you reading this today.
I sincerely pray with all my heart that you get to experience this foretaste of divine Glory. 

This experience will give you a better understanding of why we say that nothing in this world can satisfy you. You will understand what it means to be filled with Him and you will never settle for anything less than what you have encountered. 

I sincerely pray you experience this too. 

Love,
Mary Magdalene. 

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  1. thanks for sharing..very insightful and helpful as well..GOD RIchly bless you

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