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Flowing with the Spirit Current of Ezekiel's River – by Linda Garmon

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Linda - I love you Lord and I so enjoy our daily time together. Help me, Lord.  I feel I understand the verses in John 7:37-39  but when I read John, I thought of Ezekiel 47 in regard to the Holy Spirit. So tell me about this Ezekiel River?  I always assumed this was for the far-off future, maybe heaven, but now I have questions. Tell me about this amazing river. Is it for my life now, or is it a reference to something in heaven?

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Misdiagnosis Meant My Pain Did NOT Go Away

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Testimony received: While the doctor diagnosed the pain in my shoulders as an overuse of my shoulders, the Lord revealed that it was an "overuse" of my mind/thoughts, sending me spinning over anxieties and fears, deferred hopes, and self-expectations. Through prayer, the great weight and entanglement I’ve been carrying on my shoulders were lifted off as I released these things to God.

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His Righteousness Is More Than a Robe – Journaling Prayer by LaWanda

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LaWanda – O Jesus, precious Lord.  I come to you today wanting nothing, save your presence.  O precious Lord, I need nothing else.  Thank you that because of the Cross, we can come boldly before you, before your throne of Grace.  Thank you precious Lord, that we can always find mercy here in our time of need.  Thank you, Lord, thank you.

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Making Mud Mountains with Jesus by Linda Garmon

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This journaling is from Linda Garmon and reprinted with permission. Thanks, Linda, for letting us see into what our childhoods with Jesus looked like!


Linda- Jesus, this is why I love you so much. When I see your love for me I cannot help myself. I see you loving me even before I knew you, and I am overwhelmed with thankfulness and gratitude. Open the eyes of my heart that I might see more clearly your constant love.

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