Words & Whispers
Words from the Lord during prayer and devotional journaling
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Category: power
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I hear the Lord say: Walking on the beach, you recall that I number the grains of sand and the stars in the sky. The wonder of it all amazes you. But there is more! Much more! The blessings I have for you come from my endless storehouse in heaven. I freely give My treasures.…
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I hear the Lord say: On Resurrection Sunday, you celebrate the most magnificent event in all of history: the culmination of a Father’s love to restore His family. Jesus’ death and resurrection served to bridge the chasm between Father and child. Now all are free to enter in. My son’s obedience to death on a…
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I hear the Lord say: You recall the Scriptures “Worthy, Worthy is the Lamb.” You revere and honor Me and worship Jesus your Savior. I also call you ‘worthy.’ You are worthy as my daughter, my child, my special one, the apple of my eye. You are worthy of My love, My compassion, My grace,…
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I hear the Lord say: Rain and rainbows, sun and clouds, hot and cold. Weather, seasons, and temperatures may change. Your perspective on the weather changes as well. But My perspective on you is steady and never changes. You appreciate the seasons and the cycle of nature. I created the seasons of planting and harvesting,…
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I hear the Lord say: Perseverance. As you think of this word, consider it in a new light. People will say “stick to it, carry on, keep your chin up, don’t give up, don’t give in, fight to the end.” But these words ring hollow if you are tired, fed up, or discouraged. You have…
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I hear the Lord say: On Valentine’s Day, people share tokens of their love with flowers, candy and gifts. Romance is celebrated with candlelight dinners and music. But I have a love for you that transcends human love. Although you love your family and friends deeply, the love I have for you is agape love.…
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I hear the Lord say: A warm fire is just the thing on a cold winter’s night. The heat and the glow warm both your heart and soul. A warm fire is comforting and welcome against winter’s chilly temperatures. A fire needs fuel to burn. A fire starts with kindling and paper, then can handle…