Come Up Higher: A Call to Deeper Fellowship and Purposeਨਮੂਨਾ

BUILDING A HIGHER ALTAR
Every spiritual growth or journey requires an altar—a place of Communion, Sacrifice, and Divine Encounter. When Abraham journeyed with God, he built altars at significant moments of revelation (Genesis 12:7-8). Similarly, Elijah repaired the altar of the Lord before calling down fire from Heaven (1 Kings 18:30-38).
Building a Higher Altar means prioritizing your relationship with God. It is a commitment to daily prayer, worship, and studying His Word. The altar is not just a physical space; it is the state of your heart. When your altar is intact, it becomes a source of strength and alignment with God’s Will.
Is your altar intact? Or does it need repair? A neglected altar leads to spiritual dryness, but a maintained one fuels your journey upward. Commit to building and maintaining a Higher Altar that keeps you connected to God’s Power and Purpose.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: What steps can you take to strengthen your daily altar of prayer and worship? How does your altar reflect your commitment to God?
PRAYER: Lord, help me to build and maintain a Higher Altar for You. Let my life be a place where Your fire burns continually. Amen.
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About this Plan

When God saved us, His goal was to transform us to be like Christ in Truth and Action, which requires every Christian to grow spiritually. His Call to all believers is to rise higher in their walk of faith and deepen daily fellowship with Him. As you complete this 31-day devotional, I trust it will ignite your desire to become a child of God who brings Him true pleasure.
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