Just no words. Breathe Jesus. Perhaps this prayer and hopeful message will help Soothe you 2 Sleep. I’m heartbroken. Maybe now church/synagogue will be considered essential again. ✝️🕊
Based on a former sharing from the book, “God Calling”. I shared this for 365 days straight on my video youtube channel, in 2018. 🌺
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DAILY| Breathe My Name
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~Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.~Joshua 1:9
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Pray: God, make my prayerful uttering of Your name and that of Your Son come as naturally to me as breathing.
Consider: Do I sometimes forget that the Lord is with me wherever I go? Do I act as if this is so?
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Jesus Responds: “Just breathe My Name.
It is like the pressure of a child’s hand that calls forth an answering pressure, strengthens the child’s confidence and banishes fear.”
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365 Days of Daily Devotions from The Book, “God Calling”. It consists of Daily prayers, between two anonymous poor, despondent British women, in 1932. Jesus Christ starts to speak to their hearts, daily, based on their daily prayers. Some time later, a London newspaperman, A.J. Russell, discovered these treasures of a year's worth of writings and edited them for publication in England, 1935.
In part, A. J. Russell writes in The Story of the Book: “Not one woman, but two have written this book; and they seek no praise. They have elected to remain anonymous and to be called “Two Listeners.” But the claim which they make is an astonishing one, that their message has been given to them, today, here in England, by the Living Christ Himself.”
This Daily Devotional Book has seen me through the past two years and now I thought it was time to share it with you. May it help you as much as it has helped me.
DISCLAIMER: From "God Calling Devotional Journal", published by Barbour Publishing, INC. Used by permission.