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Experiencing the Names of God Will Take You Deeper with Jesus by Patty Sadallah

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The best way to learn a new language is to immerse yourself in the culture of the country of that language.  God speaks the language of the heart which involves seeing, hearing, sensing, and feeling Him using the spiritual senses of the heart.  Dialogue journaling is a tool that allows us to learn this language.  I had no idea how quickly and easily I could grow my faith and fruit-bearing until I began experiencing Jesus with all my senses in bite-sized pieces of the Names of God.  It is the fast track to literacy of the language of the heart and will increase your faith, hope, love, and impact with Christ.

The Names of God were so invaluable for my spiritual growth that it was a key focus study of my doctoral program. I wanted to know how to find God’s promises through His Names. Learning the skills of dialogue journaling and biblical research answered that prayer. Interestingly, I learned from this link that in the Hebrew Bible translations, there are 950 Names of God! They came from people Naming God according to their direct experiences of Him. Experiencing Jesus through the separate Names of God was so helpful to my own Christian journey that the Lord gave me a four-book series to write about the topic.

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daily word - Be Ready

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Do you set up opportunities to have encounters with people about me? How successful are you in doing this? I am a better stage manager, director, and choreographer than you are. Have you ever missed an opportunity that was presented to you? You never know when they will occur so you need to be ready all the time. It is not wrong to create opportunities with intent but they may be more effective if they don’t appear to be staged. Be awake, alert, and ready for you do not know when your master will return.

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daily word - holy moments

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Do you think there is such a thing as holy ground? You could make a case for every place since I own it all. Some places are dedicated for worship, but do you think my presence is there in a special way when they are vacant? Do you find my presence when you are alone or with other people? In certain places or anywhere at the right moment? At certain times set aside or at unexpected times? Perhaps you should consider a different perspective, that of holy moments rather than holy ground. These could happen anywhere, at any time.

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daily word - turn it down

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You have my promise that my sheep hear my voice and that my sons are led by the Spirit. Do you find this easy to do? Now you have access to instant communications and nearly all things known to men. Do you see these as being the same thing? Do you find that electronic devices and connections make it easier or more difficult to be led by the Spirit? For I promise guidance to you but I still speak in a still small voice. Have you ever had to turn down the volume of some source of sound to have a conversation with a real person? The same argument applies here.

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daily word - up close

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How good is your vision? Do you find it difficult to make out detail in distant objects? The obvious solution is to move in closer. Everything is easier to see in detail close up. Can you see my image in every person you meet? In some cases this is easy. You may find it obvious in people you admire. What about those you do not? Do you have a natural aversion for them that makes you want to put greater distance between you and them? This will work against my intentions for you and the work I am doing in you.

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daily word - The Real You

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Do you know who you are? Does this seem like a silly question? Yet a comprehension of identity is not as simple as looking at the name written on your official documents. Understanding it involves a search. Marketers are delighted to assist you in this task. They know how great your desire is for an identity and they are pleased to sell you one for a price. Yet a real identity is not built on brand preferences. Do you want to find the real you? Your real identity may be hidden under a pile of attachments, so finding it may have more to do with releasing than acquiring.

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daily word - belief systems

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Do you have a belief system? Do you realize that everyone does? Have you observed that everyone you meet lives their life with a basic set of assumptions about the nature of the world, whether they acknowledge and articulate them or not, whether they consider them to be a creed or doctrine or not? So the question is not whether you believe, but what you believe. There are none so blind as those who insist that they reject all beliefs, for they hold theirs unawares. I accused some of being blind and others asked if they were blind also. How could they ask? How could they not know?

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daily word - science and faith

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Do you see science and faith as being enemies? They are often presented as intractable foes but it doesn’t have to be this way. What is your response when you hear about new discoveries concerning the heavens and the earth? Does it fill you with awe and wonder to learn new information about the things that I have created? You can do this whether those making the discoveries are believers  or not. The things that I have made are expressions of me and the earth reflects my glory. Do you think of watching a science documentary as a religious experience? It can be.

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daily word - how do you hear?

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The Bible records an account in which a prophet listened for me in dramatic events like a storm and an earthquake, but I was not in those things. Yet afterwards he heard me speak to him in a still small voice. In what way do you hear from me? Do you require a lot of drama? Have you ever had a faint impression of a course of action you should take, and ignored it, and realized later that it would have been a better choice? I speak to you in the same still small voice with which I spoke to the prophet.

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Jesus Laughing

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When I began to look with the eyes of my heart to see Jesus, Immanuel, God with me, I saw Him as King David did. I beheld Him at my right hand (Acts 2:25; Ps. 16:8). And the amazing thing is that He was laughing hilariously. He was having such a good time. His whole face was lit up with joy and peace and comfort and laughter. His word to me was, “Mark, lighten up, I’ve got it all under control.” You see, at that point in my life I seldom laughed. I lived with stress and fear and workaholism, so laughter did not appear very often.

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