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Daily Scripture and Thoughts

My soul yearns for you in the night; my spirit within me earnestly seeks you. For when your judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the world learn righteousness. (Isaiah 26:9 ESV)

Dear Ones

Yearning, longing, desiring after, hungrying- all a heart we should have for our Lord. 

Have you ever had a yearning for something or someone? 

They are on your mind always, you can't focus on anything else. It is forever before you that is how we should be and feel for our Heavenly Father.  

His Word is to be forever before us, guiding and binding our heart to His. Do you wonder why you wonder around aimlessly in your faith? Do you struggle to keep faith? It is because you lack this yearning love for Our Lord. 

Steps for you to take to yearn for Him

1. Understand who you are without Him
     See your wretchness, understand how your sins look in His eyes

2. Truly repent
- repentance is turning
Doing things differently and removing yourself from sins

3. Read the Word, Study it. It is God's love letter to us. Open your heart to it so you can see how much He loves you.

4. Communion with Him
- talking with our Lord is important. He needs to hear from you. Share your heart and ask Him for more of Him

Dear Lord 
My heart yearns for more of you. I know I am wretched without you. I have no strength, and no words without you. Lord you are truly my all in all. I know who I was before and look upon that person with disgust. I wonder often where I would be without you, without your love and your forgiving hand and healing in my own heart.
Lord thank you for your love, mercy and forgiveness. 

Be with me- guide me and give me your wisdom. I love you Lord-
In Jesus Name Amen

Solo para la Gloria de Dios
Angie

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