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Parched!
We all go through droughts – dry periods in our lives. This was true of David in our scripture passage. His dryness was not due to a physical thirst for water. Instead, David was spiritually parched. He said his cure was to “spread out his hands” to God, meaning he prayed. When we are parched, praying is not high on our priority list, but digging the well of worshipful prayer is the way to quench the thirst of a dry heart. So, when you experience spiritual drought, set aside time to wait in God’s presence. Immerse yourself in the worship of the Most High. Stretch yourself out before Him so He can rain on your parched heart and spiritually renew your soul.
The next time it rains, step outside and stand in the rain for a minute or two. Then thank God that He sends spiritual rain and refreshing in the same way that He provides the physical rain to water the earth.
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About this Plan

This 21-day devotional from Second Baptist Church was created to serve as a companion as you celebrate Easter, the Day of days, and draw nearer to Him during this holy season. The selections are from various experiences, anecdotes, and teachings from Dr. Ed Young.
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