Daily Power By Craig Groeschel: Fuel For Your SoulChikamu
If I’ve learned one thing from working out, it’s what happens when I stop for a while. Usually because of injury, and sometimes when my schedule gets too busy, I’m forced to skip the gym. But I can always tell the difference when I return.
Without exercise, our muscles atrophy. They become weaker and get stiffer at the same time. Without the benefit of regular exercise, our muscles deteriorate until they can no longer support us or perform the regular functions they once maintained. To be healthy, we must keep moving, stimulating our muscles in order for them to grow stronger.
Our heart muscles work the same way, both literally and figuratively. When we’re not praying, giving, serving, and loving on a daily basis, it becomes harder and harder to feel connected to God, to relate to other people, and to feel the joy that comes from serving them.
Stone hearts don’t harden overnight. They gradually atrophy until we find ourselves with a heart as cold as granite. Regular exercise allows us to love more deeply and serve more humbly. It keeps our hearts tender and compassionate, alive and grateful.
Power Lift: Dear Lord, I want my heart to be alive and tender, not hard and cold. Even when it’s painful, help me to be sensitive to the needs of others.
Rugwaro
About this Plan
Do you know how we grow? We practice daily. Most people don’t realize it’s the things no one sees that result in the things everyone wants. Everyone wants daily power, and this 12-day Bible Plan includes one day from each month of Pastor Craig Groeschel’s brand new book, Daily Power: 365 Days of Fuel for Your Soul . Start your new daily practice today!
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