Spiritually hungry or thirsty?
Spiritually hungry or thirsty?
An email for improvement has arrived. Improvement in
what? For what? From whom? I thought. What could I possibly know about “self”
that required improvement. On the other hand, enhancement is always necessary. To
my knowledge, I could not comprehend, but I also could not ignore. Then I read beyond
the subject line, 40 Days of Personal
Revival. I began to simplify this subject like a new word discovered in
Oxford or Webster, 40 Days-of Personal-Revival. Then I reminisced. I referenced.
I recorded.
40 Days:
·
Noah’s Days (it rained 40 days and 40
nights)
·
Moses was with God for 40 days, then
again for another 40 days.
·
God allowed the land to rest for 40
days.
·
Elijah had one meal that gave him
strength for 40 days.
·
Nineveh was given 40 days to repent.
·
Jesus was tempted 40 days, fasted 40
days/nights, and remained on earth for 40 days after resurrection.
Let’s not forget, Personal Revival. Personal equals
a self-derivative as me or I (anything excluding you, them, they, we, or us). Who
could not use “me time” with God? I then questioned my spirit. Was she hunger? Thirsty?
This is an adjoined multiple choice. So I surrendered to my revival and rest for
the rebirth. And intended to rest very well until my eyes lifted a new prayer
and blinked another “Thank you” tomorrow…….as I take action on points from the daily reads, so far, so good:
Day 1 (July 18th): Prepare and desire
life.
Day 2 (July 19th): Recognize your distractions
from God and needs of God.
Day 3 (July 20th): Acknowledge God’s
character.
Day 4 (July 21th): Admit your need of revival to
God.
Day 5 (July 22nd): Take spiritual
opposition. Ask God for protection piece by piece.
35 days……...J
D'Elegant One
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