Know God by Nameනියැදිය

Jehovah-Roi: The Lord, My Shepherd.
The final name of God we’ll be praying through together is seen throughout the Old Testament, and it’s a reminder that no matter how invisible or lonely we may feel, God sees us, and He cares. The direct translation is “The Lord, my shepherd.”
Jehovah-Roi: The Lord, my shepherd.
“God, like a watchful shepherd, You watch over me. You keep me from falling off the cliffs of life. You lead me to calm waters. You care for me. You guide me, steady and sure. I know You are always a step ahead and will give me clarity on exactly what to do next. I will follow Your voice today.”
As you pray through today’s name of God:
- How did this name of God resonate with me?
- What is God teaching me?
- How can I be specific in prayer today?
After you reflect on these questions, bring everything to God in prayer.
After you reflect on these questions, bring everything to God in prayer. If you have any prayer requests or testimonies you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you—just visit SteveRobinson.com today to connect with our team, discover more resources, or check out the full Simple Prayer book!
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Did you know God introduces Himself by many different names in Scripture? God’s names reveal different facets of His nature, just like the sparkling facets of a diamond. His names express who He is and what He does. Join me on this eight-day journey taken directly from my book, Simple Prayer, as we pray through the names of God. I believe your prayer life will be taken to new heights!
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