God invites us to create a life that comes with the promise of power. This happens through our connection to the Holy Spirit. It’s why following the hovering Spirit is so important. Our connection to him affects the level of power we have with which to create our new lives. The last hovering movement—remaining at or near a certain level—suggests that hovering with the Spirit is how we maximize our creative power.
Our connection to him affects the level of power we have with which to create our new lives. Share on XWhen my father died, my connection to the Spirit remained intact. My branch was firmly rooted in the vine, and it grew, even blossomed, as a result. Consequently, I continued serving the kingdom and growing spiritually. New things came after the old. One of those new things was Reggie.
Unfortunately, when Reggie died, my transition wasn’t as smooth.
Experiencing that level of pain fractured the trust I had in the God I thought I knew. My trust wasn’t completely broken. I still trusted Him to heal me of the pain. But I didn’t trust Him to protect me from it anymore.
Before Reggie’s passing, my daily devotion time had been authentic, rich, and dynamic, often consisting of a mixture of praying, studying, meditating, and journaling. Reggie’s death changed that.