If we stay connected to Christ
We can safely connect to anyone
Question 17: WDY-WMT-FOT
“What do You want me to focus on today?”
- Knowing how deeply
- I AM in love with you
Identity Exchange Memo
Continued from Promised
I am… saddled.
I thought the Prince
Would send me back to Cinderella
After transforming me
From mouse to horse
Instead
He sends His horse to her
I am confused
Then a miracle occurs.
The Prince walks over
And lays His face next to mine
And speaks soothingly to me:
“I know you are worried for her
But you need to believe
I have already rescued her
My horse will comfort her
Until we return”
I try to say:
“Where are we going
And why?”
But all that comes out
Is a whining whinny
Yet somehow
He understands
He pats my flank.
Places a bit between my teeth
Takes the bridle in His hands
And climbs into the saddle
He clicks His teeth
To start me moving
And says:
“Before
You can rescue others
You must learn what it means
To belong to me”
He points to the horizon
And says:
“Now we ride!”
To be continued
Reflection
I feel…
- Connected
- Chosen
- Valued
- Directed
- Yoked
Scripture
“Joshua spoke God’s blessing over Caleb son of Jephunneh and gave him Hebron as his inheritance. So Hebron has belonged to Caleb son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite ever since because he passionately followed Yahweh, the God of Israel. (Hebron used to be called the City of Arba, after Arba, the most famous of all the Anakim.) Then the land was free of war.”
Joshua 14:13-15 TPT
Yahweh had commanded Joshua, “Give a share of the territory from the tribe of Judah to Caleb son of Jephunneh.” So Joshua gave him the city of Hebron which was founded by Arba, the ancestor of Anak. Caleb drove out three Anakim from Hebron: Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai—descendants of Anak. From Hebron, he marched out and fought against the people of Debir, which used to be called Kiriath Sepher.
Joshua 15:13-19 TPT
Caleb once promised, “Whoever succeeds in capturing Kiriath Sepher may marry my daughter Achsah.” Caleb’s nephew Othniel, the son of his brother Kenaz, took the city, so Caleb gave him the hand of his daughter Achsah in marriage. One day, Achsah came and charmed her father so that she could ask him for a gift. When she got down from her donkey, Caleb said to her, “What would you like for a wedding present?” “Father,” she replied, “give me a special gift. You have already given me land, but it’s in arid country. Please, also give me some springs of water.” So Caleb gave her the upper and lower springs near the city of Hebron.

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