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Who Holds My Hand

Happy Wednesday and Happy April 2020

I thoroughly enjoyed today's In Touch Ministries devotional entitled "When We Seek God". I copied the message and I hope that you enjoy it as well.


"When We Seek God"

Take a moment to clear your mind, and breathe. Now ask yourself this question with the intention of being completely honest: What am I seeking most in life?

The majority of people in the world are seeking things they will never be able to keep once this lifetime is over. However, true fulfillment comes only through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and that is eternal. Like Josiah in today’s passage, we too can seek that relationship with the Lord. It requires a desire to ...

Find out what He is like. Examining God’s Word in depth gives us more understanding of who God is and how He relates to His creation.

Fellowship with Him intimately. Spending time alone with God reorients our heart with His, but it must be quality time—consistent, alone, quiet, and unhurried.

Follow Him more closely. The more you allow the Holy Spirit to work His Word into your heart, the more you will want to obey and please our heavenly Father.

These three things undoubtedly bring us closer to God, but we have to make the decision to pursue them. Do you want to seek God? Let us resolve to know and love Him more today, and turn to Him for help.


While we are going through this time of social and physical isolation, I pray that each of us is taking the time to fortify our relationship with God. I know I repeat this scripture often, but as a single woman who is physically alone during this crisis, I have to constantly remind myself, that I am not alone because Jesus is with me. He tells us in His word, ".....: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." Hebrews 13:5. Where we are, God is with us. During this time, get to know Jesus for yourself. We don't know what tomorrow may bring, but we know who holds tomorrow.


**** I Don't Own The Rights To This Music*****


Stay well and stay safe,

Evang. Carolyn




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