Heaven Land Devotions - The Spiritual Scent of Christ

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When Jesus was alive on earth, wherever He went He left a spiritual scent. It was not just His physical presence. His words, ways and how He moved about left an aroma. That spiritual scent has been with us now for over two thousand years and ever will be.

Wherever we go we also leave a spiritual scent. Paul spoke about us being an "aroma of life unto life," or an "aroma of death unto death." There is a scent we leave everywhere we go. It is the scent of Heaven, and of Jesus Christ.

While there are others who leave a scent of sin, death and hell. They leave a scent of meanness, impatience, pride and coldness. These are eternal scents that remain even after we die. Look at the lives of those we have deeply loved who left us. We can still smell the aroma of their love, ways and sounds.

Those whom have become beloved to us in the Bible whose scent has been left behind in our hearts. As well as those from long ages past who left the spiritual scent of their testimonies and their heavenly inspired works.

What scent are you leaving behind each day? The scent of Jesus love and Presence? The scent of kindness and calm patience? The scent of humble acquiescence? These are spiritual scents that remain long after you are gone from space and time.

“I think God wants to make me pure gold, so He is burning out the dross, teaching me the meaning of the fire, the burnt offering, the death of the self-part of me.”
― Amy Carmichael

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