A Stroll Along The Sea Of Galilee - For Daily Use
A Stroll Along the Sea of Galilee
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29m
Experience it on your TV or mobile device during your morning devotional time and let us paint a scene of you and Jesus walking together along the Sea of Galilee. We'll encourage you to ask Him one of the following questions, "Lord, what would You like to say to me?" "How do You see me?" or "Do You love me?" We then guide you into using the four keys for hearing God's voice, which are: quieting yourself down, fixing your eyes on Jesus, tuning to spontaneity and writing.
After the 5-minute quieting exercise, where you are taken for a stroll with Jesus along the Sea of Galilee, there follows 25 minutes of anointed music playing softly in the background which is ideal music to journal by (composed by Julie True).
The format of this Stroll Along the Sea of Galilee makes these daily conversations with Jesus easy and effortless. It is designed to lead you directly and immediately into the experience of hearing God's voice and seeing vision. It also makes an ideal gift to give to your friends to introduce them to experiencing God's voice during their devotional times.
People are leading entire groups into hearing God's voice simply by popping this Stroll Along the Sea of Galilee into a CD or DVD player and letting them listen for five minutes. They are taken on a beautiful walk with Jesus and then led into journaling with anointed music in the background. IT WORKS! After journaling, volunteers read their journaling to the group and they will often do so with tears streaming down their faces. This provides the quickest way we have discovered to bring a group into hearing God's voice. Everyone hears God's voice in only five minutes! This tool leads them directly into an encounter with God.
Discover as King David did, that anointed music precipitates the presence of the Holy Spirit (2 Chron. 5:13).
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Music to Journal By
Experience an encounter with Jesus while listening to this beautiful meditation music by Julie True.