NcourageMe: Daily Encouragement

Who Is Controlling Our Heart Posture?

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Our heart, mind , body and soul all should belong to God. When our heart posture is focused on God, we don’t worry about the things of this world. We experience God’s divine blessing of the fruits of the spirit. May we be people who love God with all of our heart.

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My Soul Waits For Thee Silently

Have you ever find yourself in great silence that allows you to experience such sweet rest in God which brings forth divine peace? I have and let me tell you, it’s one of the best experience ever. It’s one where the cares of this world or those repeated struggles doesn’t become a bother anymore. It’s one where we respond by faith rather than fear, we worship rather than worry, we pray consistently rather than complain, we rejoice in the small things rather than becoming depressed, we see God’s mighty hands at work rather than becoming overwhelmed and throw in the towel. I could go on and on. I do want us to remember though, our response is what will lead to our outcome whether it be victorious or we in despair. Resting in God creates an avenue for deep trust that establishes a strong connection with Him where nothing can break such bond. It also allows us to give up control and develop a heart posture that surrenders everything to God knowing that He is the one who can fix our problems or cater to our everyday needs. God is our refuge and strength. God is our rock. God is our salvation. No matter what goes on in our lives, may we know that sitting in His presence will ease the chaos or unnecessary worries.

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