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Heaven Land Devotions - The Master's Question

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This morning I was asking the Lord in prayer to provide a message for me today. I did not feel any movement in the Spirit in my sails as I read through my Bible.

So I went about to look at some of my most beloved devotionals of those who "Shine like lights in the universe" in their ageless writings.

Each time I looked down upon the pages it seemed as if all the letters became blurry and I found a great difficulty in reading. It was if each book had become a door that shut immediately in my face.

I am usually moved by stories and thoughts they personally experienced and recorded. But not today. Each book became a closed door.

I had been sick for a few days, but still read my Bible with no problem. But I could not read these devotionals. The more I tried the harder it got. I immediately put them away. I knew profoundly it was the Lord.

Then I heard these words enter into my mind, "But whom say ye that I am?" Jesus did not want anything from me that came from someone else.

He did not want me to answer via the views, experiences or expertise of theology of others. He was asking me personally. He requires it.

Therefore I pass this message on to you in His love. Think about it. Who do you say Jesus is?

The one who saved you? The one who held your hand in the darkest recesses of the world? The one who watches over you? The one whom you have heard and by His Spirit seen for yourself? Only you can answer this all powerful question. Seek to do it.

“I think God wants to make me pure gold, so He is burning out the dross, teaching me the meaning of the fire, the burnt offering, the death of the self-part of me.”

― Amy Carmichael

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**Contact Email: jsfieldnotes@gmail.com

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This morning I was asking the Lord in prayer to provide a message for me today. I did not feel any movement in the Spirit in my sails as I read through my Bible.

So I went about to look at some of my most beloved devotionals of those who "Shine like lights in the universe" in their ageless writings.

Each time I looked down upon the pages it seemed as if all the letters became blurry and I found a great difficulty in reading. It was if each book had become a door that shut immediately in my face.

I am usually moved by stories and thoughts they personally experienced and recorded. But not today. Each book became a closed door.

I had been sick for a few days, but still read my Bible with no problem. But I could not read these devotionals. The more I tried the harder it got. I immediately put them away. I knew profoundly it was the Lord.

Then I heard these words enter into my mind, "But whom say ye that I am?" Jesus did not want anything from me that came from someone else.

He did not want me to answer via the views, experiences or expertise of theology of others. He was asking me personally. He requires it.

Therefore I pass this message on to you in His love. Think about it. Who do you say Jesus is?

The one who saved you? The one who held your hand in the darkest recesses of the world? The one who watches over you? The one whom you have heard and by His Spirit seen for yourself? Only you can answer this all powerful question. Seek to do it.

“I think God wants to make me pure gold, so He is burning out the dross, teaching me the meaning of the fire, the burnt offering, the death of the self-part of me.”

― Amy Carmichael

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joanie-stahl/support
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