1. Through His death and resurrection, Christ heals us from barrenness. His blood frees us from the curse of barrenness, and we can bear fruit for God. We have been grafted into the true Vine, and if we listen to His living voice and remain in Him, we will bear much fruit (Isaiah 53:4-5, 11).
2. Let us abandon the old way of systematizing the Word, treating it only as theory, and let us begin to enjoy it in a living and fresh way week after week. May we extract the maximum from it, without religion or mechanisms. With living truths, we can help one another in a clear, real, and genuine way, and not through formulas or human methods (Hebrews 4:12).
3. Each week, God speaks something precious to us. What have we done with it? Have we fully enjoyed it, or have we merely fulfilled the obligation of reading the immersion and learning the “war cry”? Has the Word burned in our hearts daily? When we read it, what is our reaction? Let us turn our hearts to the Lord in a simple and pure way. Let us be fruitful! (Luke 24:32; John 15:5).
4. “Today the church is God’s house: His tabernacle, His temple, His sanctuary. It is there that we have His presence. He still speaks from within the tabernacle […] the center of God’s administration, from where His command and government emanate. Therefore, as God’s people, we are at His disposal, in total submission to His rule” (Psalm 84:10). (Daily Food, book 5, week 3, Tuesday, p. 43).
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