Overcoming Spiritual Disconnectednessنموونە

Removing Spiritual Blockages
Sometimes, spiritual dryness is caused by unconfessed sin, unforgiveness, or burdens we refuse to release. Such things can become barriers between us and God. Just as a clogged pipe blocks the flow of water, sin and bitterness can block the flow of God's presence in our lives. We do not need to be perfect to be acceptable before the Lord, but He does call us to live in repentance on a daily basis. We all stumble daily. When we bring our sins, struggles, and wounds before Him, He cleanses us and restores our fellowship with Him.
Testimony
Michael harbored bitterness toward a friend who had wronged him. His prayers felt empty and he struggled to hear from God. One day, during prayer, he felt convicted to forgive. As he released his anger, he felt a breakthrough—his prayers were no longer hindered and he felt close to God again.
Pray
Father, please reveal anything in my heart that hinders my relationship with You. I openly confess my sins and ask for the Blood of Jesus to cleanse me from all my sin and shame. Help me to walk in holiness and grace. Amen.
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Have you ever felt distant from God, as if your prayers don’t go past the ceiling? Spiritual disconnectedness can happen to anyone, leaving us feeling dry, discouraged, and directionless. We may still believe in God, but our hearts can feel disconnected from Him. Truth is, God will never abandon us (Matthew 28:20). He does, however, desire an intimate relationship with us. In this 7 Day Devotional plan, we explore practical, Biblical steps to overcome spiritual dryness, rekindle our love for Jesus, and experience His presence afresh.
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