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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Fresh Vision



Week 5 of What Happens When Women Say Yes to God.

I’m tired.

I want to hear from God.

Life is too loud and all the noise is such a distraction.

I need a #FreshVision.

I want a #FreshVision.

Father, can You hear my cry for a #FreshVision in the midst of all the other cries that flood You every day?

I want to hear from God.

I’m tired, but…

I cast my net again into the throne room of God because Your love is better than life.

“Our life will follow where we focus our vision.” –Lysa TerKeurst

Be Thou My Vision by Jars of Clay




My #FreshVision…
Press On
        In my pursuit of radical obedience

“If we are serious about radical obedience, about having a vision that’s God inspired, then we must keep our focus on Christ…When He invites us to leave the world behind, we must follow Him.” –Lysa TerKeurst

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing from your heart. God will provide you with fresh vision when you focus on Him. God hears your cry and will answer. Be still and listen as you focus your thoughts on Him.There is a song I heard today called "In the waiting" by Greg & Janna Long. Resting in the peace in the waiting is one line. Check it out on Youtube. Blessings on your journey to a greater fresh vision
    Marilyn V (OBS Group Leader)

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    1. Thanks, Marilyn, I will look up the song on Youtube! You are so right about being still before God. This week was so busy for me that it was hard for me to focus during my study time. This morning I simply came to Him and spoke these words out of my tiredness and my desire to hear from Him. He spoke to me very gently and as I listened I felt Him speak to me to press on in my pursuit of radical obedience. This has been such a wonderful study!

      Blessings,
      Laurie

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