SOLITUD ENCOUNTER
- Alejandro Burrone

- Nov 22
- 2 min read
Devotional: Awakening With God
Title: SOLITUD ENCOUNTER
Message of the day: In times of solitude, divine grace becomes our personal encounter with God.
Based on PSALM 139:7which says: Where shall I go from your spirit? And where shall I flee from your presence?
Teaching: Even in solitude, we find God's loving presence as our constant companion.
Biblical Experience: John, on the island of Patmos, experienced extraordinary divine revelations during a time of solitude, creating the book of Revelation.
Recent Story: During a period of isolation, Pablo and Oscar turned to prayer, experiencing an enriching encounter with God, renewing their faith, and shaping their future journey.
Prayer: Lord, in my moments of solitude, allow me to meet you, experiencing your living, transforming presence.
Action: Use times of solitude as moments to deepen your relationship with God, finding his presence more intimately.
Reflection: Solitude becomes a surprising opportunity for an encounter with God, discovering that we are never truly alone.
First bible concordance: JOSHUA 1:9 Behold, I command you to be strong and courageous; do not be afraid or dismayed, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
Second bible concordance: PSALM 23:4 Though I walk in the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you will be with me; your rod and your staff will give me courage.
Spiritual Echo: In solitude, like an island, we find divine encounter where His omnipresent Spirit accompanies us, infusing courage and strength in dark valleys, like John on Patmos receiving revelations. Taking advantage of isolation, like Paul and Oscar in prayer, we deepen relationships that renew our paths, knowing that God goes with us everywhere. This transformation of solitude is surprising, revealing eternal companionship and turning moments of solitude into opportunities for intimate connection and unwavering spiritual strengthening.
Date: NOV | 22
Topic: DISCIPLINE
Key: ISLAND
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Amen.
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