Change and Awakening

Like the seasons changing from summer break, to back-to-school, to autumn, there is also a change happening in the spiritual realm. This is beyond just our physical realm.

Many people don’t see themselves the way God sees them. Do you know God personally? For example, in a healthy and meaningful relationship with God, insecurity and love cannot coexist because when you start to believe God’s love and grace towards you in Christ Jesus, there’s a change that happens and it’s liberating. When we align our hearts with God and acknowledge that we need spiritual awakening, we embrace God and His light in our hearts. Thus, opening our eyes to God’s truth and allowing God’s Spirit to live and work in us and through us. In Psalm 139, it’s written that God is familiar with all our ways. God knows when we sit and when we arise. He perceives our thoughts, and He discerns our going out and our lying down. God created our innermost being and precious are His thoughts toward us.

I read a quote from Tim Tebow and am attaching a picture of that quote to this post to share with you because you are created in God’s image. God knit you together in your mother’s womb and your frame was not hidden from the Lord. As you think about and spend time with God, may your relationship with the Lord be strengthened and deepened this school year. May God fill you afresh and new with His Spirit. His mercy never runs out. You are loved by God and He thinks precious thoughts of you.

Quote from Tim Tebow.

 

About the Author: Abigail Castel believes that each person is unique and has God given worth. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration – Finance from Central Washington University and obtained her Master of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology from Northwest University. Her professional experience includes working in Corporate America and as a Practitioner in Mental Health. She has clinical experience in counseling and psychotherapy, behavioral healthcare, community mental counseling, school-based counseling, and private practice. Abigail Castel is the Author of Grant’s Frist Day of School (Well Done Series). To learn more about her book click abigailcastel.com/books.

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