WORD OF GOD FOR TODAY

Omoyeni Olabode

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The key to Christian living is a thirst and hunger for God. To hunger is to have a strong desire or craving for something. It’s that gnawing ache on the inside of you; that sense of need that is not content until it is filled. And hunger for God is the landing strip of the Holy Spirit; it is a signal that God is setting you up for an encounter with Him! For something new is on the horizon—but before you step into your destiny, it’s time to catch a fresh revelation of who Jesus is. And deepen your relationship with Him. Hear Him saying, “I want to feast with you. I want to share all that I am with you.” - Rev 3:20) There are 3 signs of hunger for God:
You are Dissatisfied with the Status Quo
Hunger for God is often characterized by a feeling of discontent. You sense you are missing something in your relationship with Him. You are no longer satisfied with the degree to which you have known Jesus. You begin to feel restless in that discontent, for the Holy Spirit is drawing you closer to Him.
A Past Encounter with God Stirs Longing in You
You remember a past encounter with God, and it stirs hunger in you. You may find yourself yearning for what is behind—the “good old days” of faith. If you can relate to this, know that what you have tasted before, can be yours again—and more! That longing you have—that hunger—is setting you up for what is to come.
You are Feeling Weak Spiritually Speaking
Awareness of your own spiritual weakness can be painful. But within that trial you’re in right now, is an invitation from the Father. For God has a new strength for you, that can only be found in Him. In Him you are able to do all things.

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The key to Christian living is a thirst and hunger for God

Refreshing daily devotional by Dr. Steve and Pastor Honour Adewole

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