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You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart. (Jeremiah 29:13 ESV)

Dear Ones

The answer to knowing the presence of The Lord is to seek Him with your whole heart. Many times we seek our Lord only partially. We expect Him to answer our prayers, to hear us when we call but we do not seek Him with all we are or we do.

I wonder, would you answer or help someone that called you only when they wanted something or needed something? I praise our Lord Jesus that HE is not like that with us. NO matter when we call His arms and heart are always waiting to bond with us. He loves us so very dearly.

Have you been desperate for an answer? Are you wanting to know what to do? Or where to go with a matter? Well I suggest that you seek the Lord with your WHOLE heart- and that means surrendering your WILL, your Live, Your agenda to HIM. Then will you find what you are seeking.


Lord Heavenly Father I ask that you forgive us for not seeking you, your heart, Your face in all things so that we may find, and live our Lives glorifying your name. Lord we are shells, empty, selfish, sinful- without your presence, without you to guide us to truth. Lord send your spirit. Give us Wisdom- that only comes from the presence of the Holy Spirit. Lord I so desperately need you. I so desperately desire to do Your will in my life. I so desperately desire for people to see your light and your love within me. I am so unworthy of all you do and have done. Have mercy on this wretched soul. Be with me this day.

Amen

Solo para La Gloria De Dios
Angie

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