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In Humble Adoration: 30 Days Of Prayer And Devotion, Volume 1
In Humble Adoration: 30 Days Of Prayer And Devotion, Volume 1
In Humble Adoration: 30 Days Of Prayer And Devotion, Volume 1
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In Humble Adoration: 30 Days Of Prayer And Devotion, Volume 1

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Now in e-book form, join with others around the world as they experience transformed hearts, lives, and souls. Spend time each day in prayer, meditation and reflection as you read and study the following topics in Volume 1.

Day 1: Abounding In Love
Day 2: A Broken Spirit
Day 3: Actually Hearing God
Day 4: A Life Filled With Light
Day 5: Christ's Beams Of Love
Day 6: Being At One With God
Day 7: Being Patient In Love
Day 8: The Blessings Of Faithfulness
Day 9: The Burden Of Emotional Pain
Day 10: Christ Keeping Us Safe
Day 11: Having A Heart In Heaven
Day 12: Having More Life
Day 13: Knowing You Are Forgiven
Day 14: Letting God Be Within You
Day 15: Light With Substance
Day 16: Living In Christ When You Are Poor
Day 17: The Meaning Of Your Life
Day 18: A New Day Of Praise
Day 19: The Outpouring Of God's Mercy
Day 20: Perfect Love
Day 21: Talking With God When You Are Afraid
Day 22: Times When God Seems To Be Silent
Day 23: The Times When Tiredness Comes
Day 24: The Touch Of God In Times Of Strife
Day 25: When The Truth Hurts
Day 26: When We Believe
Day 27: When You Cannot Find God
Day 28: Where God Lives
Day 29: Yearning To See Jesus
Day 30: Your Importance To God

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPatrick Kelly
Release dateJan 23, 2013
ISBN9781301547227
In Humble Adoration: 30 Days Of Prayer And Devotion, Volume 1

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    In Humble Adoration - Patrick Kelly

    About abounding in love…

    Jonah 4:2. I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity. (NIV)

    Of the many troubles and trials we face in life, worrying about what God will do to us should not be one of our problems. The God of our salvation is not a being who seeks to destroy us. Our God is a being of love walking beside us in friendship every moment. Our God is a being of love giving us life, who rescues us and who gives to us what we cannot have on earth…a life without end. We have a God…we have a savior…we have a redeemer and friend…who loves us without bounds or limits. In every trial or tribulation of our life, we are not alone because we have a loving God walking with us every minute. We have our calamities. We have our tribulations. However, our God is not the sender of our troubles. Our troubles come from our great adversary, from our great enemy, from the fiery hand of Satan. No matter how much trouble we face, Christ understands us and is with us to help us. Christ does not attack us. Christ does not get up in our face and scream at us. Christ does not even point out our faults and mistakes. Christ does not do any of these things to us because He is gracious and compassionate towards us. For us to live fully in this life, Christ needs us to see Satan and Satanic sin is the source of our trouble. Christ wants us to open the door of our heart to God's love, to God's compassion, and to His love for us.

    A Prayer In Adoration

    Precious Lord Jesus, let my life abound in your love. When my trials and troubles pile up so high there seems no end to them, remind me every hour you are with me. Remind me how much you love me. Please help me now for I am heavy-laden. Amen. Back To Table Of Contents

    Day Two

    About a broken spirit…

    Psalm 51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise. (NIV)

    Before God we cannot be together. Before God we cannot be proud, or arrogant, or puffed up. Before God we cannot be selfish. Before God we cannot be rude. Before God, all of who we are is exposed. Before God, we will be humbled. Before God, we will fall down. However, when we fall down before God, He will most surely pick us up. God has a reason for wanting us to be humble and contrite. For when we are humble and contrite we are then able to listen to God’s wisdom and truth. When we are able to listen to God in our humility we are then able to become more like the person of love, caring, understanding, and compassion He wants us to be. On the surface,

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