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Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. (Psalm 19:14 ESV)

This verse happens to be one of my favorites. I recite it often in prayer as a reminder of the things I desire to come from my heart and life. I desire for my life to emulate the heart of Christ. I want people to look at me and say " there is something different about her!"

Remember our mouths can manifest the things of our heart as well as our actions. You can say how much you appreciate something or someone but manifest something completely different as far as your actions. Example: I appreciate my parents so much, but would I be showing them that appreciation if I treated them with disdain, dislike or even disrespect? 
Words can be empty or even hurtful if they are empty. 

The Lord desires for us to be people of true meaning. He desires for the Words of our mouth and the meditation of hearts to manifest Him. 

What is the meditations of our hearts? Do we rebuke negative thoughts and the enemy that is bound to see you sin or turn from The Lord and your family?

Be careful because the enemy's desire is to see you fall so that this prayer is not true in your life.

Be strong in The Lord! 

Solo para la Gloria de Dios
Angie

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