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“Is Your Battery Charged?”

Othella JordanUncategorizedMarch 14, 2019 Leave a comment0

No, not your car battery nor the battery to any of your hand-held devices: cellphone – camera – calculator – MP3 players – watch, etc. I’m referring to your spiritual battery. In our Noon-Day Bible Study, Rev. Seymore Brice talked about prayer, as a means, to charge your spiritual battery.

“Our prayers connect us to the charging station, God’s Throne. His Heavenly Current gives us the power to recharge our spiritual battery. When not tapped into the right source, our spiritual battery will be drained. Prayer charges our spiritual battery.”  – Rev. Seymore Brice

Revelation 22:1 (MSG) “Then the Angel showed me Water-of-Life River, crystal bright. It flowed from the Throne of God and the Lamb, right down the middle of the street.”

Prayer is life! The more you pray the stronger your spiritual battery life. Without prayer, you’re a “dead man walking”. The only way to breathe life back into your spiritual battery is with the help of God. Talk to God – pray! Seek God for His Breath of Life! Be intense – consistent – fervent!

Matthew 6:33 (NIV) “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

When we don’t pray, our spiritual battery starts to drain – bit by bit. So, you’re now thinking: “I’ll just pray more.” Yes, this will help, but there is more to keeping your spiritual battery healthy – to keeping it fully charged. Start with prayer and end with prayer, however, don’t forget the middle part – this is the part that will lead you to pray more. The Word – daily devotions – researching Scriptures – attending Bible Study – fellowshipping with other believers – evangelism (spreading the Word) – attending church.

Hebrews 10:25 (NIV) “Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another – and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”

Yes, we all have work to do. We can’t receive God’s blessings when our spiritual battery is not charged, and it can’t charge itself. Tap into the Right Source! Connect to God’s Charging Station – Pray – Charge your spiritual battery – Receive His Blessings!

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Blessings!

Solomon Temple Ministries International – Blogger – Othella Hill-Jordan

 

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