Smiles. Curious about where this is leading?. I am too – Partly!. π
So yes I couldn’t help but share the graceful love story I came to read about in a new light today. And that love story is centered on the man – Daniel. π
Let’s read this text:
Now when Daniel knew that the document was signed, he went into his house (now in his roof chamber his windows were open toward Jerusalem); he continued to get down on his knees three times a day, praying and giving thanks before his God, as he had been doing previously.
Daniel 6:10 (AMP)
And in Message version:
When Daniel learned that the decree had been signed and posted, he continued to pray just as he had always done. His house had windows in the upstairs that opened toward Jerusalem. Three times a day he knelt there in prayer, thanking and praising his God.
Daniel 6:10 (MSG)
Reading this verse again brings to my heart, thrills of “Oh my! such an ardent lover Daniel was!”.
Did you read that verse carefully?. I would advise we read it calmly and savor the truth in that verse. Daniel was a man who knew that a decree was just made, stating that no prayer be made to any god or man in the land (verses 7-9). And at the same time, he went back home and “just as his custom was and had been” he prayed. He didn’t even hide it. Maybe he could have shut the window and whispered instead but something about him was like “this rule can’t make me let go of my love”. I am still going to stay glued with Him either way. Such Commitment! π
Let me try to bring it home. Let’s picture two friends that are known to be best of friends, having to face a scenario where the parents of one of the duo decide to split them up. Let’s just picture how devastating that would be for them but because they know how much they matter to each other, they could stick together till a resolution is made rather than just breaking it off just like that.
But then, their decision to rather stick with each other and make it work is dependent on: their commitment to their relationship and how far they have grown to really understand that it requires a great deal of intentionality and commitment to sustain a relationship (friendship inclusive).
So back to Daniel. He just wasn’t going to let anything. Absolutely nothing! debar him from communing with his love – God!. He had come to the place of knowing “if I subject myself and don’t pray as the decree is, I am still a dead man”. Because His Spirit man would be lacking “the infilling for its depth”
For me, having to go days without having a quality time out with Abba, drains me. I feel all on the edge and just not myself. It is simply exhausting at such moments. π
So yes, our love walk is deliberate, it is intentional and requires a great deal of commitment. Yes, that seals it up – commitment!.
God is a great advocate of this and a model for us. Even while we were sinners, Christ died for us. Also even when we feel all choked in life, His words (the Bible) remind us that He is our “present help in times of trouble” (Psalms 46:1).
Oh my, He is so committed to our lives and I wonder why we are not striving to do the same. π
Guard that faith you have jealousy. Even when it requires you “standing alone” please do!. It’s all worth it eventually. If we read further the verses after our reference verse (Daniel 6:10), the victory that followed suit for Daniel; which we now make reference to today, would have never come to play in Daniel 6:24-28, if he didn’t choose to stay with God!.
It’s a choice – a deliberate decision and absolutely nothing will happen to birth that “wow” in our faith walk if we do not choose to stick with God.
I am intentionally using the word “stick”. Stick with Him like glue – adhesive oπ Become inseparable with Him. Really He is the crux of our being. There is no other life as quality as a life spent in God through Christ Jesus!.
May His words minister hope and life in you. Amen. π
Jesus Loves you!!!. π
A graceful day ahead. β€
πΉ#HCCounsels#π΅
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Thank you for the inspiring reminder sis. Those who donβt know God should experience Him through those of us who do know Him. He is committed to loving us. I pray we stay committed to loving Him. What an honor it is to know Him. πΈπ
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You are welcome sis.
True!. Letting His love spread!
Amen!!!. π
It is sis. A blessing! π―
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I love your description of Daniel’s relationship with God. It reminds us that our relationship with Him has to be #1…not our ministry/church work, not our spouse, not our our job….nothing should come before Him!!
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π True!. It should be a priority!
Hmm. Absolutely nothing else should take His place. May God help us!.
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Daniel is a beautiful example of a consistent prayer life and a man of holiness. There are so many things to learn from this man of Godβs life. Great post! π€
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Yes Hephzibah. π€
He is a grace filled example. π―
Thanks dear. β€
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Hi Herry, I hope you are doing well. You know you are doing great with your blog. Due to your devotion and hard work, I have nominated you for Sunshine Bloggers Award https://idealinspiration.blog/2019/12/10/sunshine-blogger-award-ii/ . I hope you will accept my nomination and will enjoy the answers to my questions. Have a wonderful blogging journey.
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Hi dear. Yes, I am. I was off this space for a while. π
Hope you have been good too?
Awww. Thanks a lot. It means a lot. π€β€
It will be great engaging!. β€
Thanks.π
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Yes dear, I am good too. Hope so that it might be a source of engagement.
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This post reminded me of what Joshua said to the people, βBut if you refuse to serve the Lord, then choose today whom you will serve. Would you prefer the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates? Or will it be the gods of the Amorites in whose land you now live? But as for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.β Joshuaβ¬ β24:15β¬ As for me and my house, I choose God!
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Love the verse you stated. β€
We will serve God!.
I choose God!. π
Thanks ma’am. π€
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Great post, commitment is so important it shows the depth of our love. The more we love Him, the more we become closer to Him.
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Thanks ma’am.
Yes it does! π―
Absolutely!!
Thanks for your graceful contribution! β€
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Commitment display the Latitude and longitude of our heart positionally especially when piloted against time…
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Hmmm. I affirm!
Commitment is key.
Thanks Ayanfe. π€
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Thank you for the blessing and inspiration of this post. May you be blessed by Him with all the things that count, as you continue to touch my life as a vessel for Him. β€
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You are welcome ma’am. Glad to know it is. All to Him. π€
Amen!!! π
Wow. Thank you ma’am.
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Edifying post Herry. Thank you
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Thanks a bunch. π€
All to Him. π
You are welcome. Glad toπ
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I can relate about not feeling well without quality intimate time in his presence. Thank you for sharing! It is always a blessing to read your blog, Herry. Blessings to you, sister!
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Smiles. That feeling! π
You are welcome. Glad to. π€
Thanks so much for this. β€
Amen. You too ma’am.
Hugs β€
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This is so beautiful π. I always loved the story of Daniel. I also love how you describe our love walk as “deliberate” and the scripture you share in Jeremiah. It requires effort, but it’s born out of love! Thank you for the reminder and Merry Christmas friend!! β€οΈ
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Thanks Ma’am. Me too!. π
Yes, we need the intentionality when it comes to our walk with Him. π―β
Yes!. Love born! π
You are welcome. All to Him! π€
Merry Christmas β€β€
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Reblogged this on Marriage Psalms 91:1.
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Yes and Amen! I am thankful for Daniel’s example of true and authentic commitment to God. I enjoyed this post.
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I love this; if we leave everything in God’s hand …It is such a comfort.
Thank you. This is really food for the soul.
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