July 27, 2024
Inspiration & Inner Thoughts:
Mr. Davis is a man who is paralyzed from his chest down. But he wasn't always this way. He once worked as an engineer coding robotics for surgeons and was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at the age of 39. Despite a series of unfortunate events, David has developed a unique insight, wisdom, plus faith in God that will provide our readers hope when feeling hopeless. Love when feeling loveless. And strength when feeling weak. Mr. Davis will provide relaunched Echo readers with weekly shares that we encourage you to support by reading his gentle memoirs and thoughts of inspiration.
BY THE WAY
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The Holy Spirit move me on 2 Chronicles 25:1-28. Amaziah didn't fully believe the man of God, he was have half hearted.
SAD STORY
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It’s a sad, sad story, but here’s, here’s the picture. God’s purposes come to pass and Amaziah’s idolatry finally meets its full just punishment and judgment in the end of this story when he’s killed by his own people. You see, half-heartedness never stays that way. Half-heartedness goes one of two directions: You either turn back to the Lord or you turn away fully from the lord.
BUT THERE'S HOPE
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In Matthew 6:9 we’re taught to pray, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.” Previously verse 7 says not to “keep on babbling” when praying, and we may wonder how these verses are connected. I realized that because God remembers, we don’t need to repeat. He truly understands, so we don’t need to explain. He has a compassionate heart, so we don’t need to be uncertain of His goodness. And because He knows the end from the beginning, we know His timing is perfect.
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CONFIDENCE
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Because God is our Father, we don’t need to use “many words” (verse 7) to move Him. Through prayer, we’re talking with a Father who loves and cares for us and made us His children through Jesus.
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