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Contributing Writer: Kendra Dublin
God always gives us instructions on how to live for him, but sin is a funny thing; It keeps us from accepting God’s love and superiority. As Paul says, we want to do right by God, but there is another law at work. So, we wander until we die or humble ourselves to the one who made us.
How exhausting would it be to move over 30 times in 40 years? Wandering because of disobedience, not because you are lost. Tell me, how many years have you been rebelling against God?
That’s precisely what the Israelites did on their journey to the Promised Land. The price of not giving ourselves wholeheartedly to God can cause significant setbacks. It’s as if God’s people were so used to doing things their way that they blinded themselves to the easy defeat they could have had going into the land flowing with milk and honey after leaving Egypt. They traded a 11-day journey for 40 years of disobedience and disruption.
How are you like the Israelites? Have you drawn nearer to God this past year, or are you stuck in your own “god-likeness”? It’s easy to talk about the Israelites and see their faults, but have you looked within yourself to change your heart for Christ?
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Join us each day as we read the One Year Bible together. Listen to the devotionals and use them as a space to begin or end the assigned Bible reading. Follow us on Facebook & Instargram to share your insights!
Connect with Kendra Dublin at www.kendra-dublin.com
Kendra is a Christian Life Coach, Author, Speaker and the owner of God’s Perspective for Me® LLC. She helps Christians release past wounds so they can turn their testimony into their online ministry and answer God’s call through purposeful preparation.
This devotional was submitted by Kendra Dublin, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Contributing Writer: Kendra Dublin
God always gives us instructions on how to live for him, but sin is a funny thing; It keeps us from accepting God’s love and superiority. As Paul says, we want to do right by God, but there is another law at work. So, we wander until we die or humble ourselves to the one who made us.
How exhausting would it be to move over 30 times in 40 years? Wandering because of disobedience, not because you are lost. Tell me, how many years have you been rebelling against God?
That’s precisely what the Israelites did on their journey to the Promised Land. The price of not giving ourselves wholeheartedly to God can cause significant setbacks. It’s as if God’s people were so used to doing things their way that they blinded themselves to the easy defeat they could have had going into the land flowing with milk and honey after leaving Egypt. They traded a 11-day journey for 40 years of disobedience and disruption.
How are you like the Israelites? Have you drawn nearer to God this past year, or are you stuck in your own “god-likeness”? It’s easy to talk about the Israelites and see their faults, but have you looked within yourself to change your heart for Christ?
Read More at www.ourgivenpurpose.com
Join us each day as we read the One Year Bible together. Listen to the devotionals and use them as a space to begin or end the assigned Bible reading. Follow us on Facebook & Instargram to share your insights!
Connect with Kendra Dublin at www.kendra-dublin.com
Kendra is a Christian Life Coach, Author, Speaker and the owner of God’s Perspective for Me® LLC. She helps Christians release past wounds so they can turn their testimony into their online ministry and answer God’s call through purposeful preparation.
This devotional was submitted by Kendra Dublin, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.