Devotions to Hush Your Inner CriticSample

GOD’S WORD GIVES YOU LIGHT
You’re blessed because you have one of the greatest sources of power at your fingertips: the Bible—God’s Word. But to access that power, you need to open its pages. You need to not just read it but allow it to enter your very being. To unfold itself within you. When you do, you’ll find the light that will illuminate your path. You’ll see things that were once unclear. You’ll find the direction you need to steer clear of those things that will drag you down. Through Isaiah, God said, “My word. . .will not return to Me empty, without accomplishing what I desire, and without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it” (Isaiah 55:11 NASB). God’s Word is here not only to guide you and direct your steps but to mold you into the woman God created you to be. To accomplish what He’s sent you to accomplish. For He has deemed you worthy to work with Him for His good end. Allow God and His Word to enter you and light your life.
Prayer: Thank You, Lord, for the light of Your Word. May it illuminate me without and within. Amen.
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These 7 "glass half full" devotions and inspiring prayers will reassure your doubting heart. In each encouraging reading, you will encounter the bountiful love and grace of your Creator while coming to understand His plan—for you and you alone. These devotions to hush your inner critic are wonderful, quiet-time devotionals guaranteed to help you see yourself—and your place in the world—in a more positive light!
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