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Esperanza Blog: Helping women hear God’s voice through Scripture
Fellowship
“You cannot give what you do not possess,” a quote pertaining to both life’s physical and spiritual possessions. John, a disciple of Jesus Christ, possessed an intimate fellowship with His Lord. John chosen by Jesus to partner in earthly ministry and chosen by the Holy Spirit to pen treasured scriptures, including the Revelation of Jesus Christ, writes a letter to the church encouraging others to enjoy God’s invitation to partner. The disciple who bore witness to the Word of God knew an individual’s spiritual health hinges on three aspects of life: prayer, the Word, and fellowship.
His Word
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) How? He spoke it into existence. God starts His written word by displaying the impact of His spoken words. Yet His word goes unread by most Christians. In America, more than fifty percent of Christians have read little to none of the bible according to Lifeway Research. The word of God roots Christians in truth and establishes them with unshakeable faith. However, it takes reading the word daily for the establishment of deep roots.
A Kneeling Heart
The basics of Christianity consist of praying, reading your bible, and fellowshipping. When a Christian makes these three habits customary they walk with unshakeable faith. Yet, various reasons allow these disciplines to go unpracticed for years in a Christian’s life. Today, let us put our excuses aside and look at prayer closer.
Striving for Gladness
Smiling takes work. I smile hoping the emotion of gladness proceeds. But no. About 280 million people in the world suffer from depression. I am not alone. Plagued by thoughts… “What is wrong with me? Gladness for my life should be easy.” However, the external world never measures up to uplift my emotional state. The world disappoints for God provides gladness.
A Heart Desire
Things seldom go according to plan. Why then do we respond with disappointment or anger when plans fail? The answer lies within the condition of our heart.
“I had it in my heart to…” King David’s opening statement to the leaders of his kingdom. He proceeds to communicate to them why he would not be able to fulfill his heart’s desire to build the Lord a temple (1 Chronicles 28: 2). David simply without resentment says, “But God said to me you shall not..” (1 Chronicles 28:3). What allowed David to accept the Lord’s decision? Did not David say it was his heart desire? David’s plan seemed righteous and noble.
Bible Study Resources
Journaling while exploring the bible is a great method to identify themes and document areas for further study! Here are affiliate links to my recommended journal and bible highlighters.