Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Would you like me to further refine the tone or perhaps concentrate on a specific aspect? Truly, our greatest joy stems from our dependence—our conscious recognition of our need for Him. When we openly admit our reliance on His grace, we become truly strong, for in surrendering ourselves, we find our greatest strength. He has chosen to pour out His goodness through His Word, and in that divine act, we experience the incredible pleasure of His creative power. This Word has the power to soften even the hardest hearts, melting away resistance in the fiery warmth of divine love, leading to transformation and renewal. All that is required of us is to ask Him—simply to speak, to witness, to breathe—and in doing so, we are moved, overwhelmed, and brought into a peaceful rest before Him. The Word of God is alive—it is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword. It is the very breath of the divine, breathing new life into our once hardened hearts. When we hold onto the promise of eternity and believe that the unseen realities are just as certain and real as what we see with our eyes, we begin to understand that in the unseen realm, God's light illuminates our spirits. His Spirit affirms that His presence is as tangible as if a close friend stood beside us, speaking directly into our hearts. The more we linger in His breath, the more we learn to listen to His voice—drawing from eternity past—to bring into our present moment what once did not exist. Remember, He created everything from nothing, making Him the source of all that exists. Since He is the origin, His words bring order to chaos, bringing forth creation from His spoken command. Have you learned to listen to the Spirit—the One who communicates in the language of eternity? Does His voice so move you that you can feel His presence, even though He remains unseen? At any moment, He quietly whispers into our souls—His influence subtle yet deeply profound—filling us with a joy beyond words, a joy full of divine glory. In His spoken Word, He has enacted the most powerful acts the world has ever known. But His power isn’t limited to words alone; it resides in His very Person—the Comforter, the Advocate—who dwells among us, transforming us through His presence and truth.

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