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God Longs to Share His Will
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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Support the ministry of First15 by ordering "Heart" - a beautiful First15 Devotional! Click HERE to get your copy of Heart today. The will of God is often a scary and difficult process to discern. But just as we learned earlier this week—God longs for us to know his voice. And God promises to speak his will to us in a way we’ll understand. My hope is that today you can rest at ease in total peace that your future is in God’s hands, and he’s got you. May you gain some insight about next steps for you today, and fresh peace in the midst of whatever season you’re in. Our Scripture for today comes from Isaiah 58:11, and today's worship is Lead Me by KJ Scriven. First15 is a daily devotional written and recorded by Craig Denison. If you would like to learn more about the First15 app, books, blogs, videos and our other resources, please visit first15.org. You can always reach out to us on our contact page on the website. Click here to help even more people encounter God through the ministry of First15. Align your Heart with God’s True Intention Your heart, that place that holds your identity, affections, emotions, uniqueness, could not be more valuable. And in a world that is constantly vying for your heart, asking for your time, energy, and affection, learning to guard and nourish your heart could not be more important. Heart is the second issue of our printed devotionals for this year, and is the perfect way to experience the content of First15 in February. Click HERE to get your copy of Heart today and start aligning your heart with God’s true intent!
Released:
Jan 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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