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We continue to discuss Bob Hartley's "Yellow House" concept, specifically the "Friendship with God" aspect within the "heart's desire room." The text highlights that this relationship is presented not as a duty, but as an intimate, joyful companionship, like being with a dear friend, even in mundane moments. The idea of "being with" God versus "doing for" God is emphasized, drawing a parallel to Moses's desire for consistent presence. The sources also explore the imagery of Jesus's eyes as those of a friend, conveying mercy, forgiveness, compassion, generosity, and even laughter, suggesting joy is a high expression of love. The ultimate invitation is to allow God to be a constant companion in all aspects of life, transforming ordinary moments into opportunities for connection and building a "home" for Him within us.
By Bob HartleyWe continue to discuss Bob Hartley's "Yellow House" concept, specifically the "Friendship with God" aspect within the "heart's desire room." The text highlights that this relationship is presented not as a duty, but as an intimate, joyful companionship, like being with a dear friend, even in mundane moments. The idea of "being with" God versus "doing for" God is emphasized, drawing a parallel to Moses's desire for consistent presence. The sources also explore the imagery of Jesus's eyes as those of a friend, conveying mercy, forgiveness, compassion, generosity, and even laughter, suggesting joy is a high expression of love. The ultimate invitation is to allow God to be a constant companion in all aspects of life, transforming ordinary moments into opportunities for connection and building a "home" for Him within us.