A Broken Wrist and Wounds of the Soul
I was really dismayed, because I thought I had enough faith to be healed. Looking at my twisted wrist, I wondered if I would ever be normal and be able to function properly again after this wounding.
I was really dismayed, because I thought I had enough faith to be healed. Looking at my twisted wrist, I wondered if I would ever be normal and be able to function properly again after this wounding.
We need both kinds of revelation. We need to take in the written word of God while seeking for the Holy Spirit to speak to our hearts and bring revelation of how that word applies to us. We need daily revelation to know what God is showing us.
David and his men returned home to find that their enemies had burned down their whole town. None of their possessions or members of their families were anywhere to be found. They were devastated and wept bitterly. Some of them even started to blame David and threatened to stone him to death.
…there is still something left out of most of our expressions of love to and for our Father.
God taught Elijah that He was not in the other things—the rock shattering wind, the dreadful earthquake, or the fire. He was not in the spectacular.
Taking time out for devos (devotions) supercharges your day, tunes up your outlook, helps you experience God’s presence, gives you wisdom, and tunes up your heart with God’s love.
Many people find that keeping a journal helps them during their devotional times. You can take notes about things that really speak to you from your devotional readings and from the Scriptures. Also you can make note of what you are praying about and answers to prayer. Take time after reading and praying to be…
It often helps to discuss what you are learning through your daily devotions with others. Tell them how God is speaking to you and share what you are learning. Get their input. If you have a prayer partner, good friend, or a spouse, it can be a great idea to both read the same daily devotional and then talk about what God is showing you.