Deuteronomy 11 Re/Generation


  Good morning and happy Friday to all of you near and far! I was up early with the Holy Spirit knocking on my heart’s door. There is so much I am thankful for this morning. I was excited to start my prayers, but as with any man, I also have things bothering me I needed to discuss with God and ask for direction and strength! Last night I had to be in front of a small crowd with a mike in my hand. It is not where I am most comfortable, but God has a way of keeping me out of my comfort zone, probably because we seem to grow the most when in uncomfortable situations! I lean in heavily on the Holy Spirit in such times. Yes, I prepare, but I also count on the HS to at the very least guide me.

  That meeting last night was for our Re/Generation program at our church. I think almost everyone can benefit from this eleven-month course on drawing closer to God and asking Him to reveal our areas of struggle that are impeding our relationships in life! It is a great way to begin to see yourself objectively and find out why you are the way you are. In that process, you learn how to draw closer to God and how to make room for Him to draw closer to you! You will also learn how to see yourself as God sees you: hint, the world has been lying to you about your identity! It is a great way to break the chains life has you bound with!

  Well, I am rambling again. Let’s get to Today’s Daily Bible Challenge in Deuteronomy 11. Like I said yesterday, this is like the ultimate Cliff’s Notes of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. It summarizes all of it so well that it makes me able to remember more of each of those books. It is like Moses hired a fantastic ghost writer for this book in comparison to the other three! Is that the way yall see it? Let us know with a comment or question via direct messaging!

  Talk with you soon!


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