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I so appreciate Nancy Taylor Tate keeping the legacy of her father, Wade Taylor's ministry and messages, by continually sharing them with the Body of Christ.
Nancy also carries a lot of heavenly revelation, like her father, Wade, and you'll read about that today.
If you need some "divine guidance" in your life...you've got to read this word from Nancy. You can tell she spends much time in the secret place, and I pray this encourages you to do the same! (To Subscribe to the Elijah List subscribe here.)
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"How to Live in Divine Guidance"
Nancy Taylor Tate, Nanjemoy, MD
David wrote in Psalm 31:1, "In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust..." I have come to understand that the trust he is talking about is measured not only by the warm feeling we get as we sing hymns in church on Sunday, but also by the choices we make throughout the week. These choices and how we will make them are greatly determined by the inner posture of our hearts.
"Abba, Father"
A little prayer I pray sometimes is just two words: "Abba, Father." To understand what these words mean, think of a little child in his father's arms. That child is not afraid that his father might drop him. He is totally secure in his father's arms.
"And because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father." (Galatians 4:6)
In prayer, I will sometimes...