Homes on FireНамуна

A Place of Safety
Fear is the first dysfunctional emotion that governs man in Eden. After choosing his own way, Adam hid from God because he was afraid. This first man had walked in safety and protection until that choice, but he lost that security by cutting off his spiritual union because of sin.
As a person or a family regains their spiritual connection, one thing that will happen is that the perfect love they receive and give to the Father will displace any fear. The Psalms, the best book in reference to human emotions, is full of declarations of trust, of finding safety, refuge, and protection in God.
When the safekeeping of the Father is revealed to us, we enter into an environment of trust and faith that pleases the Lord.
Challenge
· With your family, take time to discuss any fears you may have
· Seek promises in the Word of God that counteract those fears
· Write those words and put them in a visible place to read often
· Take time to memorize those promises
· Pray, giving thanks for what you don't see but you know is a spiritual reality
· Share testimonies of God's protection and care with each other
Marcos Brunet
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About this Plan

The word “home” derives from the words " focus and fire. In ancient times, families gathered around the bonfire, and that gave them a sense of protection. God's desire is that your home may be a source of light, warmth, and protection. The purpose of this devotional plan is to help you keep the fire of God's love burning and make your home an altar of worship for Him.
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