Greater Things: 5 Days to Knowing You Are Not Alone By Mack And Meredith Brockنمونہ
HEART WIDE OPEN:
I don’t know about you but I have a tendency, when I face discouragement and pain, to shut down. I harden my heart and close off my mind and hide the most vulnerable parts of myself. I don’t want to get hurt, and I definitely don’t want to let anyone close to the places of my heart that are soft and breakable.
But I know I wasn’t created to live this hardened existence. My heart was made for relationship, for love and connection. Especially connection with my Creator. And though it feels the opposite, there’s no safer or more secure place than with my heart wide open before a loving and trustworthy God.
Psalm 139: 1-4 tells us that God has searched us and He knows us, He sees all of our thoughts and all of our actions. He knows every single word before it is on our tongue, and what’s most amazing is He stills loves us. None of those things change the way He feels about us, BUT the sharing of those things with Him, inviting Him into our trouble, inviting Him into our discouragement creates the connection we long for, the intimacy we were created for and the freedom we crave from the shame and discouragement that hold us back.
I am committing, that no matter how hard or scary, or maybe even painful it may be, I will keep my heart wide open before my King and let Him make something new from my broken places.
Mack wrote about this in "Heart Wide Open." I hope it can be an encouragement to you today to keep your heart open to the One who knows and loves you.
- Meredith
“I’m gonna trust you with my heart wide open
I don’t want to miss a thing because you take what was broken and make things new
so I’m gonna trust you with my heart wide open” - Heart Wide Open
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Life can be flat out hard sometimes. Pressure rises, anxiety rushes in, and before you know it, you feel completely alone in the battle you're facing. But the truth is, you aren’t alone. You’ve never been alone. In this 5-day devotional by Mack and Meredith Brock you will discover that even though you might feel alone sometimes, you have never been left alone.
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