The Heart of God’s Children

I’ve mentioned in this little blog many times that I’m seeing a shift in this world. I’m seeing Father on the move and at work. People are helping people. I see the heart of God’s children turning back to Him. As a nation we have stepped away from Him, I see that changing in so many ways.

As we continue to pray for the safe return of Emily Rea, I wanted to share a simple story from yesterday. My friend, (Emily’s aunt), texted to say that her husband and brother-in-law had arrived in Montana safely. This was good news. What she shared next touched us so much. They went to the rental car counter to pick up their car. The attendant told them they could use the car at no charge for however long they needed it. This my friends is not only a sign from Father, but it is the true heart of God’s children. It may seem like a simple act, something most of us would do, but I choose to think differently, I see Father in the midst of this.

There are so many people who don’t even know Emily who are praying for her to be found safe. People from all over the country are praying in their prayer circles, they are texting for updates, and sharing the prayers that are being said. Yes, my friends, this is the heart of God’s children. God’s children praying for each other, just as He has asked us to do. Think of what America could be if this nation returned to praying for each other, even those we do not know, not because of a tragedy, just because we want to pray for others.

Yes friends, I see a shift and I truly believe the heart of God’s children and the heart of this nation are turning back to Father.

Please, friends, continue to lift your prayers in a resounding voice for Emily’s safe return. An entire community in Montana is searching and your prayers give continued eyes from afar. Thank you my friends ❤ .

Proverbs 4:23
Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flows the springs of life.

One response to “The Heart of God’s Children”

  1. Prayers for her safe return💕

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