CONFESSION, REPENTANCE AND PRAYER
These three are necessary to strengthen the will and bring you into holiness - Daily Devotion, Come Away My Beloved.
It must also come from an inward desire to be humbled, eager desire to seek God and a desire to change.
2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Once you are called by the name of the Lord you are obligated to seek God fervently not just for yourself but for others. With the three companions and the right desires you will see, hear and receive from God.
TODAY'S FOCUS: THE POSITION OF HUMILITY
The three companions flow together and brings you to a position of humility. Without it you cannot make a good confession, will not repent and cannot pray.
All three represents acts of humility:
Confession allows you admit that you are guilty of committing an act.
Repentance demonstrates the action of sincere regret or remorse.
Prayer is a solemn request for help or expression of gratitude.
Could it be that the reason you are not seeing answers to your requests is because you have not positioned yourself properly?
As you reflect on the above ask yourself:
Am I in the position of humility?
How consistent and comfortable am I in using the three companions?
If you are not able to answer positively, make use of the three companions of confession, repentance and prayer and humility will come as a result of them.
Remember, You cannot confess, repent repent or pray if you are lifted up with pride and or arrogance. You must take the position of humility. God will not hear your prayer from a proud position. It is in the position of humility accompanied by admission, sincerity and solemn expression that He will heal and bring you to total victory. Today be motivated to the right position by the help of the Holy Spirit.
God Bless you and Keep the Faith!
Virtuous Jewel
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