What is that to you provides a personal revelation on improving their marriage. After blaming her husband for their divorce, the author later found that transforming her attitude and perspective through prayer had a significant impact on their marriage. Referencing biblical passages, she encourages self-reflection and understanding before attributing blame and seeking change in one's spouse, emphasizing that personal growth can lead to a healthier relationship.
The impact of thoughts
As women, we can be really hard on ourselves, and I don't think we understand the impact of our thoughts. We have this inner critic that tells us that we are not enough, not doing enough, or that we are doing too much. The voice of our flesh can be pretty loud, especially when it... Continue Reading →
Errors of my youth
Forgive the sins and errors of my youth. In your constant love and goodness, remember me, Lord! Psalm 25:7 The sins and errors of my youth are many, not that I was perfect as a child, I wasn't. I just went wild in my youth. Knowing that I am truly forgiven is so freeing because for a long time... Continue Reading →
Cisterns
for my people have committed two sins:they have turned away from me, the spring of fresh water,and they have dug cisterns, cracked cisterns that can hold no water at all. Jeremiah 2:13 Jeremiah was told by God that the people had turned from not only the living water of God, but the cisterns that they were using,... Continue Reading →
Human or Godly Wisdom
The writer warns against enslavement to worldly wisdom and trends, stressing the importance of focusing on biblical teachings and Christ's example. They express concern for a teaching they encountered, seemingly biblical but fraught with worldly ideas and potential risks. They opted to privately alert the influencer to the potential dangers and close their note with a prayer for divine clarity and wisdom.
Cancelled
he canceled the unfavorable record of our debts with its binding rules and did away with it completely by nailing it to the cross. Colossians 2:14 I spent many years holding on to the record of my sin, despite God canceling it. I tried to carry the penalty even though the penalty had been knelt... Continue Reading →
Control Our Lives
The Holy Spirit, according to Galatians 5:25, not only gives life but should also control our lives. When we allow the Spirit to control our lives we transition from natural to supernatural. The Spirit offers an abundant life, filled with wisdom, peace, comfort, and guidance. The choice to surrender control is ours, and even though it can be difficult, it's essential for spiritual growth and fulfillment.
No More Tears
No More Tears reflects on the hardships many people face, such as grief and chronic pain, and how for some, death may seem like a preferable option. Restoring Voice empathizes with these struggles, even without experiencing most of them personally. Restoring Voice clings to the Christian message of hope, believing that in God's presence, all suffering will end. The writer prays for those experiencing pain and urges them to persist in hope for eternal relief and freedom.
Banquet
Banquet discusses the symbolism of God preparing a banquet, as featured in Psalm 23:5. Restoring Voice opines about the significant effort required to plan such a feast, imagining God as the chief host. They consider the possibility of sharing this divine banquet with previous adversaries, inspired by Jesus dining with his betrayer.
No More
Get rid of all bitterness, passion, and anger. No more shouting or insults, no more hateful feelings of any sort. Ephesians 4:31 Recently I recognized that I was withholding from my husband. It was a client who shared her own response that made me recognize the behavior in myself. I started to realize there were... Continue Reading →
