Cynde Layne Wilkerson
Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the words of my mouth. My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass:
Deut 32:1-2

The past couple of days have been full of God’s voice. He has been speaking directly to me through various vessels and the words yet all delivered differently, each spoke to where I am presently in my life. I have been in a place of hearing, a place that you can only get to while spending time in the presence of God. When our minds are clear from our own thoughts, our own ways, our own fears, we can then begin to hear God speak. I have given ear and the Lord has been speaking. His words have been like music to my ears; they have dropped and have settled upon my heart as the morning dew, lightly misty and fallen as a gentle rain. You realize when the dew has fallen after morning has come, because you can see just enough to let you know that it’s there. Such as it is with God's word, gently fallen and blanketing as the dew.

These words came as a reminder that God is preparing me for purpose and that His love is being perfected in me. God has made or is making provisions on our behalf; the path has been set and all that is necessary to walk therein. His way is the perfect way. We can be renewed in our thinking as we continue on this journey if we allow ourselves to hear what the Lord is saying to us. No matter what it appears to be, we have to remember to give ear only to His word and adjust accordingly. He has made promises to us in His word, promising to never leave us nor forsake us, promising to care for us and meet our needs according to His riches and glory, promising that no weapon formed against us shall prosper, promising to give us perfect peace that passes all understanding. These are just a few of His promises, the words of His mouth spoken just for us. We have to rise up in the power that He has given us and because His word is power.

I thank the Lord this morning for His gentle refreshing. His word is refreshing and His way is refreshing. He lets us know just how much He cares for us and that He is there. He hears and He listens and is concerned about everything we are concerned about and will perfect it (Ps 138:8). I thank Him for the rest that He has allowed me to enter; a rest that is essential in order for Him to work in and through us. He has provided all that’s needed in His word, we must remember to give ear to it and listen. I love how He has been speaking His word that I might find that peace and that rest for my soul as I continue on to do His will. Give ear and hear what the Lord is saying to you today as He is dropping His words for your life as the gentle rain.

Until the morning, be blessed,
Cynde
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