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Weak and Weary: His Strength Is Your StrengthSample

Weak and Weary: His Strength Is Your Strength

DAY 5 OF 7

Is This Where You Want to Be?

There is the uncovering now. I uncover you, lifting you up from the place where you are. Placing your feet on new soil. When you are placed in this new place, look for Me. I know you cry rescue. I know you cry peace. You crave slowing. You crave my hand upon your heart.

When you are replanted, notice the soil. Ask Me what it needs. I have designed you. And because I have designed you, you crave Me. Because I have designed you and planted you and watered you and adored you, your new place will have Me there. I will fill it up.

If you want Me to.

Would you ask me to? Would you ask Me to fill up the space where you are?

I have come for you, and I remind you how deep my love is, the height and depth of my love. I am the strength you crave, the energy you desire. I am healing. I am newness. Come, be planted and look around. Look at Me, where I am. And then . . . and then, I will show you what I see.

For where you are planted is where I want you to see. I want you to see with my eyes, my heart. I put you here to not stay a stump, a dry stalk stuck in cracked ground. I ask you if you want to be watered and fed and nourished with rich soil.

Do you?

I ask if you want to be fed with holy water, my life pouring in so it overflows. Drink of the stream, my daughter. Look where you are planted. See the richness I bring. You can’t see it unless you ask Me to give you my eyes, my heart. You won’t see the fertile ground.

Let Me show you.

See my hand?

May we go?

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About this Plan

Weak and Weary: His Strength Is Your Strength

When you feel weak and weary, the last thing you want to do is allow yourself to feel more vulnerable. It takes practice to submit to God and risk your feeling of safety in the familiar and habitual. This plan helps you to reset and feel encouraged to lay down your burdens with Him. Start this seven-day plan to feel the strength of God on your side.

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