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What if our understanding of God has been missing a crucial dimension? In this candid exploration of my new devotional project "28 Days to Revival," I open up about a perspective that might challenge traditional thinking but remains deeply rooted in scripture.
The Hebrew scriptures present the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodosh—using feminine language, portraying a nurturing, motherly aspect of God's character that complements the more familiar masculine attributes. This isn't about imposing modern gender concepts onto the divine, but rather recovering the full biblical picture that has always been there. The Spirit hovers over creation "like an eagle over her brood," serves as the "Ezer" (helper) to Messiah just as Eve was to Adam, and prepares us—the bride—for our ultimate covenant relationship.
This perspective offers profound healing, especially for those whose concept of God has been damaged by negative experiences with earthly parents. By recognizing both the strength and tenderness of our Creator, we experience a more complete relationship with the divine. Since humanity—both male and female—was created in God's image, both masculine and feminine qualities reflect aspects of divine character. Through daily meditation on scripture and personal divine encounters structured in this devotional, we can discover a revival that isn't just emotional fervor but a transformed understanding of who God is and how we relate to Him in every moment of our lives.
Have you considered how your concept of God might change if you embraced both the Father's strength and the Spirit's nurturing presence? Take this journey with me through "28 Days to Revival" and discover the fullness of God's nature as revealed in scripture.
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What if our understanding of God has been missing a crucial dimension? In this candid exploration of my new devotional project "28 Days to Revival," I open up about a perspective that might challenge traditional thinking but remains deeply rooted in scripture.
The Hebrew scriptures present the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodosh—using feminine language, portraying a nurturing, motherly aspect of God's character that complements the more familiar masculine attributes. This isn't about imposing modern gender concepts onto the divine, but rather recovering the full biblical picture that has always been there. The Spirit hovers over creation "like an eagle over her brood," serves as the "Ezer" (helper) to Messiah just as Eve was to Adam, and prepares us—the bride—for our ultimate covenant relationship.
This perspective offers profound healing, especially for those whose concept of God has been damaged by negative experiences with earthly parents. By recognizing both the strength and tenderness of our Creator, we experience a more complete relationship with the divine. Since humanity—both male and female—was created in God's image, both masculine and feminine qualities reflect aspects of divine character. Through daily meditation on scripture and personal divine encounters structured in this devotional, we can discover a revival that isn't just emotional fervor but a transformed understanding of who God is and how we relate to Him in every moment of our lives.
Have you considered how your concept of God might change if you embraced both the Father's strength and the Spirit's nurturing presence? Take this journey with me through "28 Days to Revival" and discover the fullness of God's nature as revealed in scripture.