Jayamsih..! Welcome to today’s devotion!
I have nothing
Job 1:21
To prevent people from being made property by God, Satan makes people his property. People want to make others their property, and even though they don’t admit it outwardly, they try to make their own trials and tribulations to bind others, which restricts them from the freedom of Christ. When one couple in a marriage begins to be driven by God, the other begins to hinder him or her from growing in heavenly possessions over that driven couple. It finds a way to thwart that one couple by raising up bad behavior toward the body of Christ. The final desire is to bring the unbelieving couple into ministry through the preaching of the cross, but dedication is denied.
People who seek signs need to seek Christ so that they may be signs of the resurrection. A bunch look for signs without experiencing the sign of the cross in their own lives. Instead of allowing the cross to remove themselves and replace it with the life that is offered for lives, they are living in the experience of their own things.
People are obsessed with what they have, whereas God is obsessed with who they are. The less we are caught up in our own, the more we are caught up in the life of Christ. People want to be liberated. They want to love Christ, and profess the Christian faith, but they do not want the cross. The cross claims their lives and revokes their natural rights. When we cease to be preoccupied with making our own what we cannot handle, then Christ makes his own, which he must not lose.
Today’s reading passage: Ezekiel 40-42



















