Devotion to our God: thanks for God's plan

Devotion to our God: Jesus makes it clear in his story about the vine that the state of our spirit is a reflection of our connection with the source. If lately you find your spirit sick, evidenced by some sour fruit - such as lack of self-control, meanness, or any other symptom of a sinful world - come to the vine in prayer and be fed. Father, I feel like a branch detached from the vine. Today I come to you in prayer to wrap myself completely around you. Develop in me a spirit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, kindness and self-control.

I give you my regrets, anger, anxiety, fear and all the wounds of my soul for healing. I can't do it alone. As I pray, I surrender to every obstacle I stand to reject your presence in my spirit. Renew in me a firm spirit of faith in you. In the name of Jesus, amen. Prayer is proof that you belong to a power greater than yourself. It recognizes that we have an enemy, life is hard, we can be hurt, and there is a source of healing.

Doctors, scientists, nutritionists, therapists, and other earthly healers are also sharing in God's design… offering their knowledge only by the grace that God provides. Praying the words in your spirit and even using God's Word frees you from the self-imposed traps of concealment, condemnation and fear. Activate supernatural force. Jesus alludes to this when he says: It is the Spirit who gives life; the meat doesn't help at all. The words I have told you are spirit and life. Open your spirit to God in prayer and let him be your healer. 

God knows how hard it is to bear. Proverbs paint this picture: Answer before listening - this is madness and shame. The human spirit he can stand sickness, but who can stand a crushed spirit? The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge, as the ears of the wise seek it. A gift opens the way and introduces the giver to the presence of the great. I hope you enjoyed this Devotion to our God.