I like your explanation of using a magnet. I was thinking of my experience before, and likened it to grasping onto God's leg tightly, like a little child. But to let go is a full conscious decision or reasoning on our part. You can not easily enter out of it on a whim. I think it makes the matter worse, once we realize we are the ones who choose to leave the walk.
Hey Azim. Good to hear your comments. :) What makes this so difficult to convey to others...without always assuming that we are always to be sinners in this world....is that there are two levels of walk. When I hear so many deny this....I know they have not experienced the higher walk. It's like the difference between firing blanks and firing live rounds. When you speak of the recoil of a heavier caliber gun...the ones who have only fired blanks all their lives will protest and think you are making things up. As in..."what??? there's no recoil...no projectiles...it's just positional and mystical spiritualized shooting"). All this to identify themselves as blank shooters.
The magnet analogy works on those two levels. When I say shooting blanks I mean that the one who is attracted to Christ...or drawn to Christ, has not necessarily experienced the eternal kind of life yet. And that is why I get so much opposition, when I try relating the actual life that entails through a true entrance into Christ.
That's why I use the terms the lower walk of faith (our faith) and the higher walk of Faith ...the faith OF Christ. "From faith INTO faith", as Paul says. Both are good. But it behooves us to not confuse them. Firing blanks is a good thing as long as you aren't claiming to be shooting live rounds. (In reality the danger is the opposite, thinking you are firing blanks when in actuality there are live rounds in the gun...like that movie incident where a producer was killed on set. )
What kills us is to name and claim things that are not true. (I'm not saying you are doing this, but we must define our terms).
So then we can draw near to God in our morning seeking/bible reading/meditation/prayers. Like collecting the DEW of the morning. And that is both good and necessary. But compared to the kingdom walk in the Spirit, we are firing blanks still. Jesus said that the LEAST in the kingdom is greater than John the Baptist. And John was VERY zealous in his seeking. I'm sure a LOT more zealous than those who gather the morning dew in their devotions. So we have to understand
the scale of the gospel.
There's dew but there's also
the rain that falls from heaven. That is something that we can experience in a revival, whether personal or corporate. And even here I'm not talking about the outward signs and wonders that are produced by this...but the LIFE, the eternal life that is experienced by those who are translated into the kingdom realm to walk as Jesus walked.
To be present with the Lord means we are walking in the Spirit (not physically dead as the spiritually dead attest). To be present with the Lord means we are WHERE He is...in the abode of heaven. Holiness is about location, location, location. The real estate is the field that contains the treasure. We buy the field as we surrender our own lives...with its devotions and seekings...in order to be fully possessed of Christ. I say that with meaning...being possessed. They who BELONG to Christ have been crucified...no longer walking by a human standard at all...but a divine one. People claim they have all these things as if it was all taking place in an imaginary way. These think of spiritual things in terms of the imagination...naming and claiming things that aren't true of themselves. It is no wonder that Jesus will reject so many on that day. (Our Western privilege, with its underlying arrogance, has caused multitudes to claim to be rich even in their wretched state.)
God tested the faith of the Israelites in the wilderness...which they failed. But we are failing the exact same way they did. We are NOT entering into the kingdom realm, instead claiming that an initial gift of grace is sufficient for our version of salvation. But who is seeking the standard of God? Are we born from above to be smug with one step into the race? Or will we be like Caleb and Joshua who defied the status quo and trusted in God to do the impossible?
When the Son of Man returns will He find Faith on the Earth?
That's not to disparage the lower walk. It's just that we need to not esteem ourselves higher than we ought to...and rather fear the Lord in humility even as we thank Him for what we are clearly not understanding fully yet.