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WELCOME TO DAY 38 OF DIVINE HUNGER — 40 DAYS OF DEVOTION, PRAYER, FASTING & MEDITATION.
Today’s theme is a sacred call into intimacy, communion, and holy fellowship:
Divine Invitation
📖 Scripture Focus:
God is not distant. He is not hidden. He is not unreachable. He is a God who invites. His voice is always calling. His heart is always open. His presence is always available.
⚔️ Word Weapons:
Exodus 33:11, 20–23 —
Psalm 27:4 —
Psalm 91:1–2 —
God wants to spend time with us because we were created for His pleasure. His invitation includes a special kind of fellowship — not religious routine, but relational intimacy.
He calls us to abide in Him moment by moment. This is the kind of relationship Jesus had with His disciples — life-on-life, heart-to-heart, presence-centered fellowship.
Just as the Lord opened His life to His disciples, He desires to open His heart to us. He wants us to know Him personally — not just know about Him.
Dwelling in God’s presence means nurturing relationship, not performing religion. It means responding to His call by:
This relationship meets the deepest needs of the human heart:
Constant dwelling produces Christlikeness, because we are abiding in the Vine. The longer we remain in Him, the more we become like Him.
Dwelling humbles us. Dwelling transforms us. Dwelling aligns us. Dwelling empowers us.
Your strength is in His presence.
By David Y Kabanda, Evangelist and Apostle of Jesus ChristWELCOME TO DAY 38 OF DIVINE HUNGER — 40 DAYS OF DEVOTION, PRAYER, FASTING & MEDITATION.
Today’s theme is a sacred call into intimacy, communion, and holy fellowship:
Divine Invitation
📖 Scripture Focus:
God is not distant. He is not hidden. He is not unreachable. He is a God who invites. His voice is always calling. His heart is always open. His presence is always available.
⚔️ Word Weapons:
Exodus 33:11, 20–23 —
Psalm 27:4 —
Psalm 91:1–2 —
God wants to spend time with us because we were created for His pleasure. His invitation includes a special kind of fellowship — not religious routine, but relational intimacy.
He calls us to abide in Him moment by moment. This is the kind of relationship Jesus had with His disciples — life-on-life, heart-to-heart, presence-centered fellowship.
Just as the Lord opened His life to His disciples, He desires to open His heart to us. He wants us to know Him personally — not just know about Him.
Dwelling in God’s presence means nurturing relationship, not performing religion. It means responding to His call by:
This relationship meets the deepest needs of the human heart:
Constant dwelling produces Christlikeness, because we are abiding in the Vine. The longer we remain in Him, the more we become like Him.
Dwelling humbles us. Dwelling transforms us. Dwelling aligns us. Dwelling empowers us.
Your strength is in His presence.