✝️God is the only one who knows every single little thing about you, he loves you, he is your creator!!
✝️God wants your heart!! He knew what he was getting himself into when he called you by name!!!
✝️He is the only one who can wash you, wash you good enough to become someone new, read his word!!
✝️We have a spirit who craves him and wants him only, you ever find yourself so lost… just emptiness like your soul died:( because it did die.. in sin, And by believing in Jesus Christ and surrendering your life, denying your flesh, loving him, worshiping him, praying to him.
✝️God will make you new again, he will restore your soul just as he has with King David in Psalms. Even David is asking God to clean him, to restore joy, that his brokenness may rejoice once more!!
✝️Gods wants to do the same in every single one of you, so let him in!!!!
... Read moreMy journey with God's Word has been one of profound transformation, much like finding a hidden spring in a dry desert. It’s not just about reading ancient texts; it’s about allowing a living message to renew your spirit and guide your steps daily. Many of us seek a deeper meaning, a sense of peace that the world often can't provide. This is where the Bible truly shines, offering not just solace but a complete renovation of our inner world.
One verse that has profoundly impacted my understanding of this renewal is Romans 12:2. It speaks about not conforming to the patterns of this world but being transformed by the *renewing of your mind*. For a long time, I struggled with what it truly meant to 'conform' and how to achieve this 'transformation.' I learned that 'conform' means to allow external pressures and societal norms to dictate our thoughts and actions, often leading to a sense of emptiness or being lost. The Bible, however, provides the blueprint for a different path. By intentionally immersing ourselves in its truths, we begin to think differently, see the world through God's eyes, and align our desires with His purpose. This shift is not always easy, but it’s incredibly liberating.
For me, this transformation often starts with a quiet morning routine – perhaps a 'morning coffee and bible' moment. It’s a dedicated time to open the scriptures, reflect, and pray, allowing the words to sink deep into my heart. These are precious moments where I truly feel like I am 'seeking God,' laying down my worries and picking up His wisdom. It's about 'trusting' that His word holds the answers and guidance I need for the day ahead, creating fertile ground for spiritual growth.
The Bible often uses powerful imagery to describe this cleansing and renewal. When I felt overwhelmed by mistakes, I found immense comfort in Psalm 51, much like King David did. The idea of being washed clean, even with 'hyssop,' and having my 'iniquities' 'blotted out,' resonated deeply. It’s a beautiful picture of repentance and God's boundless grace, promising to 'restore joy' even in brokenness. This Psalm, as highlighted in study notes, encourages us to actively make room for God's peace and allow Him to forge a new self within us, free from the burden of past sins. It’s a powerful reminder that no matter how lost we feel, God is always ready to make us new again if we let Him in.